Organisme communautaire

Organisme communautaire

Priorité à la réconciliation, aux collectifs, à la confiance et à l’humanité

Notre façon de nous comporter les uns envers les autres compte beaucoup. Unir nos efforts dans un climat positif fait émerger des occasions sans pareil d’aller de l’avant et de faire avancer l’équité. Le premier récit mis en lumière porte sur le Street Culture Project, un projet réalisé à Regina (Saskatchewan). Un membre de l’équipe racontera […]

You are made of medicine

« Tout le monde mérite de pouvoir compter sur l’aide nécessaire » – nous encourageons les praticiens de la santé publique à utiliser et à faire connaitre le manuel sur le soutien par les pairs en matière de santé mentale. Le document a été rédigé pour et par de jeunes autochtones qui s’identifient comme autochtones queers, bispirituels, LGBTQ+ et de genre non conforme.

Achieving health equity for LGBT people

This interactive online module from the National LGBT Health Education Center explores health inequities experienced by LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) communities and how to address associated healthcare disparities and impact on population health.

Building Healthy, Equitable Communities series

Building Healthy, Equitable Communities is a series of six training modules by ChangeLab Solutions. The series is focused on addressing health inequities through policy development that is geared to meet the needs of communities at risk of structural and health inequities.

Toward healthy homes for all: RentSafe summary and recommendations

This report offers research results from Ontario-based initiative RentSafe, a project that seeks to address the underlying circumstances that contribute to unhealthy housing and identify potential solutions and actions that will lead to healthy housing for all.

Implications of a Basic Income Guarantee for Household Food Insecurity

This paper from the Northern Policy Institute outlines evidence to support a basic income guarantee as the most effective policy intervention for addressing food insecurity among vulnerable populations. It also provides an overview of how Ontario’s socioeconomic patterning relates to income of food insecurity in the province.

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