Thirst-Quenching Conversation: Evaluating and Reporting in Health Promotion

This handout that was shared during the webinar, Thirst-quenching conversation: Evaluation and reporting in health promotion. It draws from the research paper titled Round Peg in a Square Hole (Journal of Public and Non-profit Affairs, Vol 10, No.2, 2024), which explores what can happen when reporting and evaluation overemphasize a funder’s functional requirements - to the detriment of community priorities, organizational values, and professional standards.

Practical Guidance for IPCT Expansion EOI: Applying the Neighbourhood Health Home Model

In April 2025, the Alliance for Healthier Communities shared our vision for a Neighbourhood Health Home model of Primary Health Care, which enables regions to attach people to primary health care while addressing health inequities and improving primary care provider experiences. The model offers a path toward connected, equitable, and integrated care for people and communities.

Lancement: Trousse de ressources pour l'expantion des EISP

Voici l'enregistrement du webinaire de lancement de la trousse de Ressources pour l'expansion des équipes interprofessionnelles de soins primaires (EISP) de l'Alliance, qui a eu lieu en octobre 2025. Dans la première partie du webinaire, le personnel de l'Alliance a présenté un bref aperçu du contenu de la trousse, suivi d'une démonstration de la manière dont celle-ci peut soutenir les décisions stratégiques et opérationnelles nécessaires à la mise en œuvre des plans d'expansion de votre organisation.

Supporting Access & Attachment to Primary Care: IPCT Expansion Toolkit Launch Webinar

In October 2025, the Alliance for Healthier Communities the officially launched our Interprofessional Primary Care Team (IPCT) Expansion Toolkit. In the first half of this webinar, we provided a brief overview of the Toolkit's contents, followed by a demonstration of how it might help you make the strategic and operational decisions necessary to implement your organization's expansion plans. The latter half was dedicated to a robust Q&A session with attendees. 

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