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Vaccine Mini-series: Focusing on disproportionately affected communities
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English - July 29, 2021 04:00 - 42 minutes - 29.5 MBNon-Profit Business Education How To phesc community engagement Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: SmudgeCOVID: an Indigenous youth-led vaccine project
Next Episode: Vaccine Mini-Series: COVID-19 outreach in Peel Region
In this episode, three members from the Ottawa Health Team join Andrea to talk about their work in supporting disproportionately affected communities. Kelli Tonner and Soraya Allibhai from the South-East Ottawa Community Health Centre and Karim Mekki from Ottawa Public Health share how working directly with communities has enabled partners from the Ottawa Health Team to inform them, support them, and vaccinate them.
You can learn more about the Ottawa Health Team on their website. You can also read about the Community Development Framework that was establish prior to the pandemic and provided a foundation for their work.