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Might anyone be able to forward copies of, or contacts for, policies
that organizations or local communities (government) have put in place
to address inequities in transportation, housing or day care?
Although these examples many not have been implemented specifically to
address the needs of those living in low income situations, they would
be attempts to improve quality of life from a population perspective.
It would be a bonus if any of the examples were from rural areas!

Thanks, in advance, for anything you are able to forward.


Nancy Dubois
Health Promotion & Planning Consultant
The Health Communication Unit, University of Toronto
12 Finlay Street
Scotland, ON
N0E 1R0
p 519.446.3636
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