Manuel de saisie des données pour les initiatives communautaires

​Les initiatives communautaires (IC) sont un élément fondamental de la manière dont les membres de l'Alliance favorisent des communautés résilientes et saines et améliorent la santé et le bien-être au niveau de la population. Les IC réalisent des changements sociaux, environnementaux et/ou politiques collectifs qui profitent à l'ensemble des communautés. Elles sont souvent dirigées par la communauté et sont toujours mises en œuvre en partenariat avec ses membres et ses organismes.

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.

Social and nature prescribing: Considerations for Health and Environment

This playbook, published by CASCADES (Creating a Sustainable Canadian Health System in a Climate Crisis) is a practical resource designed to inspire and guide action in advancing social and nature prescribing for improved health and environmental outcomes. It contains guidance and considerations for integrating social and nature prescribing into healthcare practices, fostering community partnerships, promoting high-income programs, and better understanding the potential for environmental co-benefits of these programs.

Rethinking Patient Safety: A Discussion Guide for Patients, Healthcare Providers and Leaders

Healthcare Excellence Canada  and Patients for Patient Safety Canada held many conversations about patient safety with users of the health system, people who work in healthcare and safety scientists. Their learnings so far are summarized summarized in this key statement: Everyone contributes to patient safety. Together we must learn and act to create safer care and reduce all forms of healthcare harm. After elaborating on each of the phrases in that key statement, the guide provides a list of considerations that go beyond traditional thinking on patient safety.

Building community power for health equity: A curated list

Power imbalance is a root cause of health inequities. To develop interventions that intentionally shift power, public health practitioners need an understanding of power and be able to recognize how power and health equity outcomes are interrelated. Further, public health practitioners can use frameworks for conceptualizing power to analyze power dynamics related to specific issues, and then develop and implement strategies and tactics from that analysis.

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