The reports describe the process and findings of the Public Health Sudbury & District Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF) Executive Training for Research Application (EXTRA) Fellowship. The project sought evidence to guide the health unit to orient programs and services to reduce social inequities in health. Through an extensive literature review process, the project identified 10 local public health practices that have potential to reduce social inequities in health.
The technical report (2011) summarizes the 10 practices:
- Targeting with universalism
- Purposeful reporting
- Social marketing
- Health equity target setting/goals
- Equity-focused health impact assessment
- Competencies/organizational standards
- Contribution to evidence base
- Early childhood development
- Community engagement
- Intersectoral action
These practices have also been presented with related tools and resources in a series of fact sheets, designed for public health practitioners and community partners.
Use this resource to:
- Guide local public health action in orienting programs and services to reduce social health inequities.
- Learn about the evidence supporting local public health action to reduce health inequities.
Reference
Public Health Sudbury & District. (2011). 10 promising practices to guide local public health practice to reduce social inequities in health. Sudbury, ON: Author. Retrieved from https://www.phsd.ca/health-topics-programs/health-equity/10-promising-practices-health-equity/.
