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Wellesley Institute Forum on Health Equity

with special guest Cory Neudorf Tackling Health Inequities: Lessons Learned from A Leading Health Region   Cory Neudorf, Chief Medical Health Officer Continue Reading…

Wellesley Institute and York U looking for research participants for St. James Town study of immigrant women’s pathways to health care services

Wellesley Institute and York University's Faculty of Health are partnering in a study of the health care needs (physical and emotional) of immigrant women Continue Reading…

Wellesley Community Roundtables on Health Equity

Pervasive and systemic differences in health by income, race, neighbourhood and other social determinants of health are increasingly well documented across the Continue Reading…

Welcome to Ontario – Don’t Get Sick

Eliminating health disparities is a complex challenge. But not all of it: some solutions are quick and immediate.  Ontario denies access to OHIP for new Continue Reading…

Welcome to Canada – don’t get sick!

Canadians pride themselves on the universality of our health care system. Despite the obvious room for innovation and the need for improved health equity, we Continue Reading…

Weekly Update (Oct. 24th-28th)

Here are the contents (minus items that are independently highlighted in elsewhere on this blog) of the weekly update e-mail I recently sent out for those of Continue Reading…

Wealth equals health in Toronto, but we can change that

A new study in Toronto shows how socioeconomic status can have a significant impact on your access to health care. The study, published in the Canadian Medical Continue Reading…

WCH pioneering health practice lives on in updated HIV and rehabilitation manual

The Wellesley Institute is proud to trace our legacy through the former Wellesley Central Hospital – and the hospital continues to live on through its Continue Reading…

Volunteering & Health

Recent English research on volunteering highlights the analytical value of drilling down into small-scale neighbourhood-based analyses to better understand the Continue Reading…

Using the Podiums We Have To Advance an Equity Agenda

I posted a speech I gave recently at a conference on health equity for children.  One of the themes we talked about was that health care professionals and Continue Reading…