Free webinar: The Health Inequaliites Data Tool

Free webinar: The Health Inequaliites Data Tool

User profile image Angela - EENet Yoda Master

Event date: -

Event type: Single day (a day or less)

Need data to help you with your work in perinatal health or with young children?

Join a free lunch hour webinar about an incredible new online tool that can help you identify health inequalities among different groups of people in just a few clicks!

In this webinar:

  • You will learn where to find the data tool
  • How to use the tool
  • How to select indicators and populations that interest you
  • How to interpret the results

 

NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Simply follow the instructions below:
To join the online meeting
1. Go to https://pwgsc-nh.webex.com/pwg...dcd9af2dfce0fdb2f26e
2. Enter your name and email address.
3. Enter the meeting password: YFiyp846
4. Click "Join Now".
5. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.

For assistance
1. Go to https://pwgsc-nh.webex.com
2. On the left navigation bar, click "Support".
3. Call 1-800-226-6338 or 613-941-9554


To update this meeting to your calendar program (for example Microsoft Outlook), click this link:
https://pwgsc-nh.webex.com/pwg...76ab442f31f9bc31c52f

Webex will automatically setup Meeting Manager for Windows the first time you join a meeting. To save time, you can setup prior to the meeting by clicking this link:
https://pwgsc-nh.webex.com/pwg...ngcenter/mcsetup.php

The Health Inequalities Data Tool is a new online tool that can help you identify health inequalities among different groups of people in Ontario. You can use this information to compare to your local data or to help identify groups in your community which might benefit from more focused programs. The Health Inequalities Data Tool can help identify you how large inequalities are for groups in Ontario for many indicators, such as infant mortality, low birth weight, perceived mental health, children in low-income families, early childhood development, breastfeeding initiation and exclusivity, and food insecurity. You can use the results from the data tool to help you plan research, policy, funding applications and programs to improve the health of children and families experiencing inequities in Ontario. The Health Inequalities Data Tool was developed by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), the Pan-Canadian Public Health Network, Statistics Canada, and the Canadian Institute for Health Information.


I was in training last week and am very interested in this webinar. Is there any possibility to have access to it or to the material anyhow?

Thank you!

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