A guide for a community-based COVID-19 recovery
This guide from the Tamarack Institute focuses on community-based response to recovery from COVID-19.
This guide from the Tamarack Institute focuses on community-based response to recovery from COVID-19.
La Dre Allison Crawford et Eva Serhal soutiennent que la mise en œuvre rapide d’innovations numériques en matière de soins de santé durant la pandémie de COVID-19 a entraîné des iniquités de santé, par exemple un manque d’accès et de compétences par rapport aux outils de santé numériques.
This journal article by da Silva et al. presents the findings from a study investigating the prevalence of COVID-19 testing, diagnosis, and vaccine acceptance among sexual and gender minority people in the United States.
This study of British Columbia’s health authorities provides an important contribution to the knowledge base on health equity action. Produced by Equity Lens in Public Health, it reveals several critical elements that support the prioritization of health equity within complex health systems.
In this resource, Human Impact Partners offers specific actions public health departments can take to help end police violence.
This précis from the NCCDH and the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases summarizes the key findings from a situation analysis of primary care and public health. It highlights key strategic levers for systems-level change.
This 2021 report from the Black Health Equity Working Group outlines the Engagement, Governance, Access and Protection (EGAP) Framework for the collection and use of race-based data from Black communities to advance health equity and dismantle systemic racism.
How have the federal and provincial policies and program implemented during COVID-19 affected the social determinants of health in Canada?
This report from the United Nations providers a Roadmap for building science-informed and science-inspired COVID-19 recovery efforts that consider equity, resilience and sustainability.
This brief from the NCCDH summarizes the research and practice evidence on identifying and applying organizational values to support health equity action.
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