Évaluer et faire rapport

Évaluer et faire rapport

National Inuit climate change strategy

This informative strategy from Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami asks readers to ethically partner with Inuit communities while contributing to climate policy at all levels. It also includes a guide to partnering with Inuit communities.

Just societies: Health equity and dignified lives

This report by the Pan American Health Organization’s Commission on Equity and Health Inequalities in the Americas examines social and economic inequalities in the regions, and considers several related factors such as gender, sexuality, ethnicity, disability, and daily living conditions. An expanded list of the structural drivers of inequities also play prominently into the analysis.

Place Standard: How good is our place?

NHS Scotland’s Place Standard Tool is a planning framework to assess the quality of both rural and urban places, designed to support communities, public and private sectors, businesses and citizens to identify improvements to physical and social aspects of the places where people live.

Webinaire : Communicating data for health equity action (communiquer les données pour inciter à l’action en matière d’équité en santé)

Le webinaire s'est déroulé en anglais. Un webinaire sur la santé publique et la médecine préventive présenté par le Centre de collaboration nationale des déterminants de la santé Les rapports sur l’état de santé des populations ou sur les résultats d’évaluation d’une collectivité font état de données recueillies, analysées et présentées de manière à décrire

Building a culture of equity in Canadian public health: An environmental scan

This third environmental scan from the NCCDH responds to recent concerns about the Canadian health sector’s significant decline in commitment to public health programs and services. The scan explores implications for the public health sector in undertaking effective action to address the social determinants of health and improve health equity in this context.

The health of Canada’s children and youth: A CICH profile

The Canadian Institute for Child Health (CICH) profile offers data from over 400 indicators on the health and well-being of Canadian children and youth. New modules on Indigenous children/youth and health/development in the early years consolidate indicators that can be used to support strategies, draw attention to health inequities and develop partnerships that serve the children of Canada, Indigenous and settler alike.

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