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http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/knowledgeinstitute/search/details.php?id=18218&page=1

Apologies  for any cross postings. FYI.
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Announcing the next installment in the "Let's Get Talking: Social
Innovation, Equity and Health" video series from the Centre for Research
on Inner City Health (CRICH).

"Health Beyond Health Care"<http://bit.ly/yv8crC>
Dr. Ketan Shankardass discusses "Health in All Policies", a strategy
that makes health a priority in a range of different policy sectors,
while lightening the burden of health care. 
To learn more, download our report: Getting started with “Health in
All Policies”<http://bit.ly/vdebMP>.

About the series:
Social innovation is about changing the way people do things in order
to create greater social value and to meet more social needs. It means
looking at problems - and solutions - from a new perspective. CRICH's
"Let's Get Talking: Social Innovation, Equity and Health" short video
series explores some of the social innovations that we study, and what
health equity means to our researchers. Watch the first installment
here: “Towards Innovative Solutions: CRICH and Social
Change”<http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/crich/> .

This series is a companion to our 2010/2011 Impact
Report<http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/crich/research-impacts.php>,
which features stories about research in action: testing solutions,
raising awareness and developing tools to support social innovations for
equity in health.

About CRICH:
CRICH's mission is to reduce health inequities through innovative
research that supports social change. We focus on social innovations
that help ensure that everyone has the same chance to be healthy and
make healthy choices, regardless of how much we earn, where we live or
where we’ve come from. CRICH is part of the Keenan Research Centre in
the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto.

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Emily Holton
Knowledge Transfer Specialist
Centre for Research on Inner City Health
Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital

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Website: www.crich.ca<http://www.crich.ca/>
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