Black communities in Ontario experience worse health outcomes and face greater disparities in accessing care.
That is why in 2021, the Black Health Equity Working Group developed the Engagement, Governance, Access and Protection (EGAP) Framework as a model for promoting community governance of how sociodemographic data is collected and used. The goal of EGAP is to enable data sovereignty: the right of communities to govern the collection, management, analysis and use of their data in order to promote better health outcomes.
Wellesley Institute’s EGAP Implementation Guide was developed to help groups and organizations through the process of implementing the EGAP framework. It includes 10 case examples from early adopters
“From my own experience over the years, it’s a start with a coalition of the willing,” said one early adopter.
We are grateful to Ontario Health Toronto and LAMP Community Health Centre, who provided important input and support during the development of the Implementation Guide.