New ICHA pilot program to deliver palliative care services to the homeless There are an estimated 5200 people who are homeless in the City of Toronto, 450 living on the …
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Archive: ‘News’ Category
In the news: ICHA physician Dr. Ritika Goel discusses her work with the homeless in this recent Toronto Star article.
Many ICHA members took part in the 3rd National Day of Action regarding the federal cuts to refugee care. Here are few of the articles covering the event and the issue: http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2014/06/15/standing_up_for_refugee_health_in_canada.html http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/johnbon/2014/06/cuts-to-refugee-health-care-endanger-patients%E2%80%99-lives http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Canada/Toronto/Audio/ID/2465133833/ (includes an interview …
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New Book Available from the University of Ottawa Press on homelessness and health. The book entitled Homelessness and Health in Canada is edited by ICHA Chair Stephen W. Hwang along with Manal Guirgui-Younger …
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When our children were young, we made several house exchanges with European families for our annual vacation. During one of these, my kids and I were enjoying an ice cream …
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I’ve been working with ICHA both clinically and as the Population Health Lead this past year. I migrated to Toronto with my family as a teenager, born in India and raised in East …
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My name is Suzanne Shoush, and I am thrilled to be joining ICHA. Originally an electrical engineer from Alberta, I have had a life long interest in working with marginalized and …
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My name is Antoinette Wertman. I am a family physician who does primary care, community outreach and ER shifts at North York General Hospital. My first encounter with an inner-city population …
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