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Health Equity Indicators - join the conversation

National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health



If you're interested in health equity indicators, it's your lucky week!

 *   Take the poll on the Health Equity Clicks: Community home page<http://www.nccdh.ca/community>, and tell us which indicators you use to measure health equity and/or report on inequities.
 *   Read the latest blog entry on this topic<http://nccdh.ca/latest-news/entry/indicators-to-advance-health-equity>, written by NCCDH Knowledge Translation Specialist Lesley Dyck
 *   Download <http://nccdh.ca/images/uploads/Learning_Circle_5.pdf> Selecting Population Health Status Indicators To Advance Health Equity<http://nccdh.ca/images/uploads/Learning_Circle_5.pdf> the newest installment in our Learning Together series<http://nccdh.ca/resources/entry/population-health-status-reporting> on population health status reporting
 *   Last but not least, participate in the online conversation on health equity indicators, featuring contributions from Karen Beckermann, Manager, Planning & Performance at Toronto Public Health; Ruby Lam, Manager, Access & Equity, Toronto Public Health; and Kemi Odegbile, Population & Public Health Initiatives, Provincial Health Services Authority, British Columbia. Join the conversation<http://nccdh.ca/community/post/health-equity-indicators-join-the-conversation>!"

Not a member of Health Equity Clicks: Community yet? - Sign up<http://www.nccdh.ca/community> now.

Look forward to seeing you online!

What's new at the NCCDH? Don't miss our September news<ow.ly/dDaNU>! To receive our newsletter every month, visit our website <www.nccdh.ca%20> and click on E-News.
Quoi de neuf au CCNDS! Ne manquez pas de lire nos nouvelles de septembre<ow.ly/dDaNU>! Pour recevoir notre bulletin chaque mois, visitez notre site Web<www.ccnds.ca> <www.ccnds.ca> et cliquez sur Liste d'envoi.

Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh, MHSc.
Knowledge Translation Specialist | Spécialiste du transfert des connaissances
National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health |Centre de collaboration nationale des déterminants de la santé
St. Francis Xavier University | l'Université St. Francis Xavier
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