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The Cutting Edge: All Things Health and Wellness COVID-19 and Beyond

Écoutez toutes les semaines les animateurs Omar Neal et Stephen B. Thomas de l’émission The Cutting Edge – All Things Health and Wellness: Covid-19 and beyond. L’émission d’information centrée sur les Noirs vise à former l’esprit et à divertir tout en discutant de racisme, d’histoire et de l’évolution de l’équité en santé.

Together we must reset normal

This series of reports from the Canadian Women’s Foundation focuses on gender equality and pandemic recovery in Canada. This includes gender-based analyses, restructuring of care sectors and addressing gender-based violence. It also features a background video, advocacy letter, podcast and statistics on gendered impact of Covid-19.

Supporting refugees in Canada through COVID-19 and beyond

This webinar from the Canadian Public Health Association explores the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on immigrants and refugees in Canada. It highlights risk factors such as poverty, language barriers, fear of deportation, poor health literacy, racism/discrimination, occupational exposures and poor housing conditions.

The Impact of COVID on Immigrant and Racialized Communities in Montreal

This webinar from McGill University’s Institute for Health and Social Policy reports on challenges faced by immigrant and racialized communities in Montreal during COVID-19, including awareness and application of health guidelines, access to health services, psychosocial needs, economic challenges, employment, family well-being and community initiatives. 

Health equity 101: Videos for environmental health

This series of five short videos from the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) is designed to help public health inspectors (aka environmental health officers) provide basic information on how the social determinants of health and health equity apply to environmental public health practice.

Présentation : Positive mental health and well-being across the life course: Concepts and SD

Le Centre de collaboration nationale des déterminants de la santé (CCNDS) présente ce séminaire en collaboration avec la faculté d’éducation et le département de psychologie de l’Université St. Francis Xavier, le Mulroney Institute of Government et la Maple League of Universities. Ce séminaire vise à présenter le concept de santé mentale positive, à brosser le

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