As a community, we are committed to social justice. Our work will drive progress on the social and environmental determinants of health.
Strategies
Consolidate health equity strategies through Health Equity Hub in O’Brien Institute for Public Health
• Translate research in health equity, social and environmental determinants of health to change social and
health policy
• Study how to embed anti-racism, anti-oppression and EDIA in outward-facing CSM initiatives
• Sustain and expand health and UCalgary relationships and respond to community priorities
• Build capacity to recruit, support and retain learners and faculty working in social and environmental determinants of health
• Develop relationships with decision and policy makers and politicians to implement evidence-based changes
• Implement and evaluate a learning health system approach to improve the quality and safety of health care for new immigrants
Develop an EDIA action plan accountable to a Strategic EDIA Council
• Identify and support leads in Indigenous health, Black health, immigrant and refugee health, disability and health, 2SLGBTQIA+ health, women’s health and other equity deserving groups
• Create and support an EDIA research and scholarship team
• Establish grants and awards for researchers working in EDIA
• Provide support for EDIA curricular review and development across all CSM learning programs
• Initiate a reconciliation process that centers people and community
Implement commitments of the Scarborough Charter
• Develop and evaluate a program that addresses racism and discrimination in Canada’s health systems, using a participatory approach that involves racialized and marginalized communities, health system partners, and other partners
• Compare the health status, health behaviours, health service use, costs and outcomes of racialized and non-racialized populations in Alberta. Use this data together with community priorities to devise interventions that address aspects of the quintuple aim.
• Address black health inequities through black population-based research
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Create and enhance programs to address stress, mental health, opioids and addiction
• Further implement and evaluate the impact of Integrated PATH (iPATH)
• Implement and evaluate quality and safety improvements for opioid prescribing in primary care in Alberta, using data from Alberta Health Services, clinical decision support tools, and feedback mechanisms
• Identify the barriers and opportunities to enhance naloxone distribution in primary care
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Expand research and education into the impact of climate change on health
• Climate preparedness and adaptation in clinical delivery and training
• Environmentally sustainable health care and education
• Align with the World Health Organization Sustainable Development Goals (2015) and UCalgary Office of Sustainability