IRWH Conference Summary February 21, 2014 Anthony Mohamed Senior Specialist, Equity & Community Engagement St. Michael’s Hospital.

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IRWH Conference Summary February 21, 2014 Anthony Mohamed Senior Specialist, Equity & Community Engagement St. Michael’s Hospital

V ASANTHI S RINIVASAN O NTARIO S TRATEGIC P ATIENT O RIENTED R ESEARCH U NIT 2  Point 1  Point 2  Point 3

 Point 1  Point 2  Point 3  Point 4  Point 5  Point 6 3 W HAT DO WE KNOW ? H ISSAN B UTT ; A NDREA S KINNER ; S ANDRA G ODOY ; D IPTI P URBHOO ; M ONICA C AMPBELL ; M AYA R OY

A GENDA FOR A CTION G ROUP 1: M ENTAL H EALTH A SEEFA S ARANG (A CROSS B OUNDARIES ) 4  Point 1  Point 2  Point 3

A GENDA FOR A CTION G ROUP 2: M ATERNAL H EALTH K ARLINE W ILSON -M ITCHELL (R YERSON ) 5  Point 1  Point 2  Point 3

A GENDA FOR A CTION G ROUP 3: H EALTH P ROMOTION N AILA B UTT (S OCIAL S ERVICES N ETWORK )  Point 1  Point 2  Point 3 6

A CTION E XAMPLE N OTISHA M ASSAQUOI W OMEN ’ S H EALTH IN W OMEN ’ S H ANDS  Point 1  Point 2  Point 3 7

D ISCUSSION, Q UESTIONS & A NSWERS 8

T HANK YOU  All speakers, presenters and participants  IRWHP Team & Mary Susan Thompson, Project Coordinator  Advisory Committee Members  Doreen Ostrowski, Conference Coordinator  Sponsors 9