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Connie Clement, NCCDH Hannah Moffatt, NCCDH Margaret Haworth-Brockman, NCCID

The “Equity Reporting Tool Kit”: Methods and tools for integrating equity into population health status reporting. Connie Clement, NCCDH Hannah Moffatt, NCCDH Margaret Haworth-Brockman, NCCID Maureen Dobbins, NCCMT. CPHA | May 27, 2014. Workshop Outline (90 minutes).

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Connie Clement, NCCDH Hannah Moffatt, NCCDH Margaret Haworth-Brockman, NCCID

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  1. The “Equity Reporting Tool Kit”:Methods and tools for integrating equity into population health status reporting Connie Clement, NCCDH Hannah Moffatt, NCCDH Margaret Haworth-Brockman, NCCID Maureen Dobbins, NCCMT CPHA | May 27, 2014

  2. Workshop Outline (90 minutes) • Welcome and introduction to the topic and partners (10 minutes) • Activity – Impromptu networking & mixing (10 minutes) • Orientation to the “action framework” (15 minutes) • Small group – application of the framework to practice (25 minutes) • Large group – discussion & feedback (20 minutes) • Wrap up & evaluation (5 minutes)

  3. Health equity exists when all people can reach their full health potential and are not disadvantaged from attaining it because of their race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, social class, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation or other socially determined circumstance. • Adapted from Dahlgren and Whitehead, 2006 • NCCDH. (2012) Let’s Talk: Health Equity • http://nccdh.ca/resources/entry/health-equity

  4. Purposeful Reporting • Purposeful reporting has been identified as a promising practice in public health to help address the social determinants of health and advance health equity. Sudbury & District Health Unit. 10 promising practices to guide local public health practice to reduce social inequities (2009) http://nccdh.ca/resources/entry/10-promising-practices-guide

  5. What did we do? • NCCDH Learning Circle • Backgrounders • 5 health status assessment topics • Stories from the field • Learning Together Series & Videos • http://nccdh.ca/learn/reporting/ • Collaborative NCCPH Project • Creating a framework • Building a toolkit

  6. The Learning Circle told us … • “A report that doesn’t get used won’t help us to advance health equity.”

  7. Networking Activity • How have you been involved in “population health status reporting?” • How did the process incorporate equity?

  8. Who’s in the room? • Have you used a population health status report (PHSR)? • Have you contributed to a PHSR? • Are you responsible for a PHSR? • In your experience, how well has health equity been integrated? • Has it resulted in action?

  9. Health Indicator Framework The Canadian Institute for Health Information (2010)

  10. NCCPH Collaborative Project • Action to improve health equity is more likely to result from equity-integrated population health status reporting • Action framework • Tool kit • NCCDH Learning Together Series: How and what we learned about equity integrated PHSR (2014)http://nccdh.ca/images/uploads/Equity_Integration_EN_Final_En.pdf

  11. Equity-Integrated Action Framework Search Prepare Community Partners Communicate Collaborate Research, Health and Community Context (local, regional, national) Evaluate Assess Public Health Researchers Synthesize & Adapt Implement Apply a Health-Equity-Values Lens Report WHERE WHOHOW WHAT

  12. Equity-Integrated Action Framework Research, Health and Community Context (local, regional, national) WHERE

  13. Equity-Integrated Action Framework Community Partners Public Health Researchers WHO

  14. Equity-Integrated Action Framework Communicate Collaborate Apply a Health-Equity-Values Lens HOW

  15. Equity-Integrated Action Framework Search Prepare Evaluate Assess Synthesize & Adapt Implement Report WHAT

  16. Small group discussion (25 minutes) • Based on your role as a public health practitioner or researcher, where do you/your role fit in the framework? • In your opinion, which aspects of the framework are already being implemented well by public health organizations? What aspects need more attention? • What kinds of supports/resources would make it more likely this framework could be used by you/your organization?

  17. Large group sharing (20 minutes) • What do you think of the framework? Is the framework helpful to support the integration of health equity into population health status reporting? • What layer of the framework was most important for you during your discussion and why? • What would be most important to include in a tool kit to support this framework?

  18. Equity-Integrated Action Framework Search Prepare Community Partners Communicate Collaborate Research, Health and Community Context (local, regional, national) Evaluate Assess Public Health Researchers Synthesize & Adapt Implement Apply a Health-Equity-Values Lens Report WHERE WHOHOW WHAT

  19. Thank You • And thank you for completing the evaluation survey that you can find on your table.

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