The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the health and economic inequities experienced by immigrant and newcomer communities. A lack of culturally relevant care and public health information may mean these communities confront more misinformation and more difficulty accessing services. This is compounded with other social determinants of health, such as precarious employment and housing, which disproportionately affect immigrants and newcomers and leave them at heightened risk in the COVID-19 pandemic.
This webinar will explore what frontline service providers in Ontario can do to continue supporting immigrants and newcomers during the pandemic. Topics of discussion will include: COVID-19 vaccination, continued healthcare and supports for social and mental health.
Moderator: Christopher Hoy, Manager, Hepatitis C Community Health Programming
Speakers:
CATIE is Canada’s source for HIV and hepatitis C information. In Ontario, CATIE has an enhanced mandate from the Ontario Ministry of Health to support immigrant and newcomer health information and education efforts.
The Alliance for Healthier Communities is the voice of a vibrant network of community-governed primary health care organizations. Alliance members serve diverse communities across Ontario, and they are rooted in the communities they serve. They share a commitment to advancing health equity through the delivery of comprehensive primary health care.
Register now:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7594393197925020688
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