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Multisectoral initiatives and relationship-building to address early childhood health equity

Dianne Oickle (elle) — mars 25, 2019

In this blog post, Knowledge Translation Specialist Dianne Oickle discusses what to consider for multisectoral and relational work to address early childhood health inequities in Canada.

Shifting the conversation: Incorporating equity into Nutrition Month

Karen MacKinnon, Christine Johnson — mars 21, 2019

Guest bloggers Christine Johnson (health equity lead) and Karen MacKinnon (nutritionist) discuss Nutrition Month and shifting nutrition communications.

Integrating equity into employment

Faith Layden (elle) — février 28, 2019

In this blog post by NCCDH Program Manager Faith Layden and NCCDH Scientific Director Connie Clement, the authors discuss the protocols and resources used to promote racial equity in the organization’s hiring processes.

A retirement statement from Connie Clement, outgoing scientific director of the NCCDH

Connie Clement — février 27, 2019

The NCCDH’s longstanding scientific director, Connie Clement, wrote a note to the NCCDH community about her upcoming retirement in March 2019.

The impact of inequities, poverty and racism on the health of children

Dianne Oickle (elle) — février 27, 2019

In this blog post, Knowledge Translation Specialist Dianne Oickle discusses how inequities in early childhood have a longstanding effect on a person’s health outcomes.

Réflexions d’une femme noire sur le racisme, l’autochtonicité et l’altérité au Canada

Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh — janvier 30, 2019

Le présent blogue fait partie d’une série produite dans le cadre de l’initiative antiraciste du CCNDS. Une membre du personnel du CCNDS y va de sa réflexion personnelle et y fait part de son expérience du racisme en tant que femme noire, des liens entre le colonialisme de peuplement et les autres formes de colonialisme et de ses réflexions sur les relations avec l’autochtonicité.

Considering equity in public health and health systems: An example from northwestern Ontario

Brianne Wood — décembre 19, 2018

In this blog post by epidemiologist Brianne Wood, the author discusses the use of data to shape practice at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit and the North West Local Health Integration Network, where she works.

Beyond assessing and reporting: Acting on evidence of inequity in the in the Maritime provinces

Privé : Teri Emrich — novembre 29, 2018

NCCDH Knowledge Translation Specialist Teri Emrich spoke to public health organizations in the Maritime provinces who released health inequities reports in recent years to hear how they have been making use of the data.

Housing: An area for public health action on equity

Dianne Oickle (elle) — novembre 20, 2018

In this blog post, NCCDH Knowledge Translation Specialist Dianne Oickle introduces the goals of the NCCDH’s recent product package focusing on public health action on housing insecurity.

Building health equity into healthy built environments: A Saskatoon perspective

Cora Janzen — octobre 31, 2018

In this blog post, population health promoter Cora Janzen (Saskatchewan Health Authority) discusses how healthy built environments and health equity intersect in Saskatoon’s poverty-reduction strategy and use of lived experience in her health authority’s work

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