Public health emergency preparedness: A framework to promote resilience
This article from Khan et al. describes a framework for building a resilient public health system for equitable emergency preparedness and response.
This article from Khan et al. describes a framework for building a resilient public health system for equitable emergency preparedness and response.
This 2014 journal article from Lin et al. describes the literature and knowledge around how the social determinants of health are associated with communication inequalities in pandemic planning and response.
This commentary article from The Hastings Center describes the ethical and legal dimensions of healthcare service provision during COVID-19.
This website repository from The Opportunity Agenda offers reports, toolkits and other resources to support advocacy for communities living with structural inequities during COVID-19.
This website repository from The Opportunity Agenda offers reports, toolkits and other resources to support advocacy for communities living with structural inequities during COVID-19.
This event took place in English. This was the third webinar in our ongoing conversation series regarding COVID-19. To see the full listing of conversations, click here. Join us for a conversation on Indigenous perspectives on COVID-19. As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it follows and amplifies lines of existing inequities. We recognize that you, our friends and
This webinar took place in English. This was the second webinar in our ongoing conversation series regarding COVID-19. To see the full listing of conversations, click here. Community impact and responses to COVID-19 As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it follows and amplifies lines of existing inequities. We recognize that you, our friends and colleagues in
This document from the Public Health Agency of Canada describes populations that are most at-risk of contracting COVID-19 and how to address inequities.
This article from Lin, Savoia, Agboola and Viswanath discusses the communication inequities that were present during the H1N1 pandemic. It also offers lessons learned for public health during this previous event.
This article from Brooks et al. discusses the psychological impacts of quarantine and how to reduce them.
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