The WI is pleased to add a timely and pivotal release to the growing body of knowledge in community-based research (CBR): New Directions in Community-Based Continue Reading…
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Building on What We Know: Research by Community Health Centres and Community Family Health Teams
Principal Organizations: Association of Ontario Health Centres Partner Organizations: AOHC (members) Principal Investigator(s): Danielle Continue Reading…
Poverty Reduction Strategy – WI’s Submission to the Ontario Government
The number of people living in poverty in Ontario remains deep and persistent – and the Ontario government has responded with a promise to develop and Continue Reading…
Planning for inclusive neighbourhoods
There have been a near-record number of new homes built in Toronto and other Canadian municipalities in recent years. Only a tiny fraction of them are truly Continue Reading…
Ontario’s Health-Based Allocation Model through an equity lens
Commissioned by the Wellesley Institute, this research report examines the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care new Health Based Allocation Model Continue Reading…
Addressing Health Disparities in Regional Health Authorities
Commissioned by the Wellesley Institute, this research report examines equity strategies of regional health authorities (RHAs) across Canada. Continue Reading…
Health Equity Roundtables Dialogue Highlights
The Health Equity Roundtables were held on December 5 and 6, 2007, hosted by The Wellesley Institute, Toronto, Ontario. Thirty five participants, bringing Continue Reading…
Invisible Men FTMs and Homelessness in Toronto
Principal Organizations: The 519 Church Street Community Centre (Trans Shelter Access Project) Partner Organizations: York University - Department of Continue Reading…
FTMs and Homelessness in the City of Toronto – Research Report
Homeless Female-to-Male (FTM) Transgender/Transsexual people have unique needs in the Toronto shelter system, but a failure to respond to these needs at both Continue Reading…
Health Promotion with Policy Impact
Bob Gardner developed and presented a workshop on health promotion with policy impact to the annual Health Promotion Ontario conference. It was designed to help Continue Reading…







