Ontario 2026 Budget: Our submission on supportive housing
Wellesley Institute joined the Supportive Housing for Ontario Table in making the following written submission about the need for supportive…
Wellesley Institute joined the Supportive Housing for Ontario Table in making the following written submission about the need for supportive…
Wellesley spoke about supportive housing to the Ontario government’s pre-budget consultations on behalf of the Supportive Housing for Ontario Table.
Economic inequality is on the rise. This scoping review examines wealth equity interventions and their impact on health outcomes.
Wellesley Institute is conducting research on how communities are involved in shaping primary care at the health service provider level in Ontario.
Watch this Global TV coverage of the Thrive Toronto Mental Health Report Card, featuring an interview with Dr. Kwame McKenzie.
Toronto’s first report card on mental wellness reveals concerning patterns in the city.
The mental health of Torontonians is getting worse, show the findings of Toronto’s first report card on mental wellness in the city.
Economic measures to address global uncertainty should not place our most vulnerable residents in jeopardy for the sake of that aim.
In a new research project, Wellesley Institute is applying the thriving at work framework to better understand PSW and ECE work environments. We want to learn how these jobs can support workers’ health and well-being, and what helps these workers thrive in the workplace.
The decline in life expectancy is one of Ontario’s biggest health emergencies ever, but it is going on under the radar.
There is a need for transformative change in the way the healthcare system operates to promote health and health equity for Indigenous peoples.
This study examines the effectiveness of social determinants of health interventions for diabetes.