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Health Equity Foundation

Reflect on the systems and biases that shape care experiences, and how we can create more equitable care.

Estimated time for completion: ~1.5 to 2 hours

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A foundation for care that is equitable, inclusive and reflective

Why this matters

In Canada and around the world, some people experience poorer health because of barriers built into our systems — including in healthcare — which can worsen inequities. Barriers like racism and other forms of discrimination create avoidable and unfair differences in access to care, poorer healthcare experiences and outcomes. This affects many people, such as First Nations, Inuit and Métis, Black and racialized communities, 2S/LGBTQIA+ communities, lower-income people and families, people with disabilities, newcomers, people across various ages and many other communities facing systemic barriers.

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