Health Promotion Activities in Ontario Community Health Centres: A Descriptive Report
The Alliance has embarked on a research project to measure and demonstrate the impact of health promotion across our sector. - a key goal of our new strategic priorities. We have recently completed the first component of this project which was to describe what health promotion looks like in CHCs.
Établir des liens : les efforts envers l'équité en matière de santé et de bien-être pour tous les personnes en Ontario.
Rapport annuel 2022-2023 de l'Alliance pour des communautés en santé.
Connecting the Dots: Working toward Equitable Health and Wellbeing for Everyone in Ontario
The 2022-23 Annual Report of the Alliance for Healthier Communities.
Prescribing Better "Pills" to Swallow
This report was featured in the 2023 Family Medicine Report from the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. Alongside some of the major findings of the Alliance's Rx:Community Social Prescribing pilot, and it tells the powerful story of Nafisa and her daughter, two participants in Rexdale CHC's Social Prescribing program. Shortly after they came to Canada as asylum seekers, Nafisa experienced complex health challenges.
rapport d'étape: Projet pilot de l'Alliance sur l'utilisation du questionnaire EQ-5D pour la collecte de MRDP
#Introduction
À l’automne 2022, l’Alliance pour des communautés en santé a lancé un projet de recherche pour mettre à l’essai le questionnaire EQ-5D pour la collecte de mesures des résultats déclarés par les patients (MRDP) dans six centres de santé communautaire (CSC).
Progress Report: Alliance EQ-5D PROMs Pilot (April 2023)
#Introduction
During the fall of 2022, the Alliance for Healthier Communities (Alliance) launched a research project to pilot the implementation and use of the EQ-5D patient reported outcomes measures (PROMs) tool within 6 Community Health Centres (CHCs).
A Bridge to Universal Healthcare: The Benefits of Ontario’s Program to Make Hospital Care Accessible to All Residents of the Province
In March 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario Ministry of Health (MOH) issued a directive to extend funding for all medically necessary hospital care to residents without health insurance. Members of the Health Network for Uninsured Clients (HNUC) have observed significant improvements to healthcare access for uninsured clients since the MOH directive has been in place.
Let's Talk: Redistributing power to advance health equity
Learning from Practice: Building Community Power for Health Equity- Nail Technicians in Greater Toronto
This case-study, cowritten by the NCCDH and Parkdale Queen West Community Health Center (CHC), highlights how the CHC invested resources and effort to support community engagement, community organizing and coalition building in the nail technician community of the Greater Toronto Area in order to improve and enhance occupational health and safety in the industry.