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CCGHR & CSIH Response to the WHO proposal for a Global Allocation Framework for COVID-19 products

CCGHR & CSIH Response to the WHO proposal for a Global Allocation Framework for COVID-19 products

by cfigu | Jul 2, 2020 | Poverty, SDOH

This is the response from the Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research (CCGHR) & Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) Response to the The World Health Organization (WHO) proposal for a ‘Global Allocation Framework for COVID-19 products: Global...
Report on COVID-19 Vulnerable Sector Response in Saskatoon March-May 2020

Report on COVID-19 Vulnerable Sector Response in Saskatoon March-May 2020

by cfigu | Jun 26, 2020 | Featured Homepage, Featured Housing, Homelessness, Housing, SDOH, Vulnerable Populations

This report details the planning, coordination and strategy of The Saskatoon Inter-Agency Response to COVID-19 (Inter-Agency Response). The Inter-Agency Response formed in March 2020, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatoon and consists of 50+...
COVID-19 Social Care Guidance

COVID-19 Social Care Guidance

by cfigu | Jun 7, 2020 | Homelessness, Housing, Vulnerable Populations

This guide is for health and social care providers supporting people exposed to social risks that impact health, caused or exacerbated by COVID-19. It is intended as guidance and should not replace clinical judgement. View this resource How to use this resource: Talk...
Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2017/2018 from PROOF

Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2017/2018 from PROOF

by cfigu | May 22, 2020 | Canada Focused, Food Security, Vulnerable Populations

According to PROOF’s latest report on household food insecurity in 2017-2018, more Canadians are food insecure than ever before, and the problem is only getting worse.  Drawing on data for 103,500 households from Statistics Canada’s Canadian Community Health Survey...
COVID-19 and the crisis in food systems: Symptoms, causes, and potential solutions (global focus)

COVID-19 and the crisis in food systems: Symptoms, causes, and potential solutions (global focus)

by cfigu | May 22, 2020 | Food Security, Food Systems, Global Focus

A communiqué by the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems explores how the COVID-19 health crisis is shining a spotlight on the vulnerabilities of food systems, on three fronts: Industrial agriculture is driving habitat loss and creating...
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    Engaging for Health Equity is a project of the Division of Social Accountability.

    The DSA is proud to be a part of the Saskatoon Inter-Agency Response to COVID-19 and for the critical equity-informed work that is happening in Saskatoon.

    Important: For public health recommendations on COVID–19 (symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and risk, and travel advice), please visit the Government of Canada’s website.

    For Saskatchewan COVID-19 news and information, visit the Government of Saskatchewan’s website.

    The DSA office is situated in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis and we acknowledge Saskatchewan as the traditional territory of First Nations and Métis people, which includes Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10. We pay our respect to the First Nations and Métis ancestors of this place and reaffirm our relationship with one another. We recognize the legacies of colonialism and systemic racism in Saskatchewan, which requires focused and sustained societal efforts as we confront historical and contemporary injustices and achieve health equity for all.