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Health Disparities & Neighbourhoods

Neighbourhoods and "place" are now widely recognized as important factors in shaping health outcomes.

Approximately 80% of Canadians now live in urban centres , and within and between these urban centres, there are wide health disparities. Recent research in Canada and internationally indicates that:

The Wellesley Institute has been researching the dynamics of urban health and the importance of social inequality and neighborhoods. As part of our major Blueprint to End Homelessness [1] initiative, we analyzed the development of new public housing ward by ward in Toronto.

We are a partner in Toronto Health Profiles [2] , a collaboration involving several partner organizations that facilitates access to information for health planning with the overall goal of producing action to reduce health inequalities.

This page provides links to a number of our resources on health disparities and neighbourhoods, as well as those produced by other organizations.

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