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.
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
Building Responsive Intersectoral Initiatives for Newcomers in Toronto: Learning from Service Providers’ Experiences in the Context of COVID-19
Sustainable Implementation of AI Scribes in Ontario
This webinar was co-presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities and OntarioMD.
# Overview
Key elements of this presentation included:
Implementation and evaluation of a novel community-based urban mobile health clinic in Toronto, Ontario
Assessing the Risks and Cultural Relativity of Diabetes in Black Individuals of African Caribbean Ancestry (ACB) Aged 18–39 Years in Toronto
Rapport de synthèse des PAQ des CSC | 2024-2025
Ce rapport compile des données issues des plans annuels d’amélioration de la qualité (PAQ) soumis à Santé Ontario par les 74 centres de santé communautaire (CSC) membres de l’Alliance pour des communautés en santé pour l’exercice budgétaire 2024-25. Ces données sont accessibles au public en utilisant l’outil de Requête dans les PAQ de Santé Ontario.
Treatment preferences among Canadian military Veterans with chronic low back pain: Mixed-methods cross-sectional survey
# Lay Summary
Patients are more willing to accept treatments that match their preferences. The authors conducted a survey to find out what treatments military Veterans prefer for low back pain. The survey, which asked about experiences with low back pain and attitudes toward health care providers and treatments, reached 1,632 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Veterans, and 290 with chronic low back pain completed it.
Using Data to Determine Roster Complexity in Primary Health Care
Are you interested in measuring the complexity of your organization's clients at a more granular level?
Staff at London InterCommunity Health Centre (LIHC) have developed a collaborative exercise to measure the complexity of their clinical clients. This allowed them to rebalance their clinicians' rosters, ensuring balanced workloads. In this Lunch 'n' Learn webinar, LIHC staff described the project and provided an in-depth look at their methodology.