Two Steps Back: The Impact of Ontario’s Rollback on Healthcare Access for Uninsured Residents

# Executive Summary

To capture the impacts of the cuts to this important program, the Health Network for Uninsured Clients (HNUC) surveyed members working directly with uninsured people and interviewed key informants about their experiences providing care to their uninsured clients since the removal of the PHSUP policy.

Toolkit of Indigenous-focused approaches and evaluation indicators for health systems

This toolkit was produced for use by working groups and support structures of the Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington Ontario Health Team (FLA OHT). However, it may be useful for other mainstream and Indigenous organizations, as well. This document is thus being made publicly available. Please cite appropriately if using it as a reference. 

 

FROM BARRIERS TO SOLUTIONS: A community-based study of Healthcare Access for Reproductive-Age Newcomer Women in Thorncliffe Park and Flemingdon

# ABSTRACT 

Healthcare should be for everyone, but for newcomer women, it often isn’t. Thorncliffe Park and Flemingdon Park are vibrant, diverse “arrival communities” and home to thousands of newcomer women building their futures. Yet for many, simply accessing basic healthcare remains an uphill climb.

Ontario Early Adversity and Resilience Framework

Everyone has a shared responsibility to foster children's potential and build family and community resilience

The Ontario Early Adversity and Resilience Framework is a call for collective action across sectors to work together to develop innovative and meaningful solutions to prevent adversity, strengthen protective factors, build resilience, and support healing in families and communities.

Navigating Equitable Access to Cancer and Mental Health Services During Pandemics: Stakeholder Perspectives on COVID-19 Challenges and Community-Based Solutions for Immigrants and Refugees—Proceedings from Think Tank Sessions

# Abstract

# Background 

Increasing evidence shows that the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted certain populations, particularly those facing structural marginalization, such as immigrants and refugees.

Building Responsive Intersectoral Initiatives for Newcomers in Toronto: Learning from Service Providers’ Experiences in the Context of COVID-19

# ABSTRACT

# Background: 

Newcomer populations in urban centers experienced an exacerbated effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) due to their precarious living and working conditions.

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