Inclusion and Health: Durham Region

A Count Me In! Forum

Presented by the Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse &
Community Development Council Durham

Funded by the Public Health Association of Canada

We start by defining health

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And defining health promotion

The Determinants of Health

Looking at ‘old’ problems in a new way

What is inclusion?

Count Me In !

Laidlaw Foundation & Health Canada, Population Public Health Branch, now the Public Health Agency of Canada sparked interest in inclusion and asked OPC to:

Defining inclusion

Inclusion is about belonging

Part of being healthy is belonging - to a family, a community, a society. It makes us feel good. It makes us healthy. It makes us want to reach out to others. Belonging makes our communities healthy, too.

The language of Belonging

The feeling of belonging

The feeling of belonging emerges through caring, cooperation and trust.

The feeling of belonging flows from attitudes, beliefs and behaviours.

The reality of belonging

The reality of belonging emerges through equity and fairness, social and economic justice and cultural as well as spiritual respect.

The reality flows from missions, mandates, policies and programs.

Belonging

We build the reality of belonging together by engaging our society to ensure it.

Groups experience the feeling and reality of belonging in different ways in a diverse society.

Specific factors vary within and among groups. We must analyse those factors and account for them to promote belonging.

Inclusion gains momentum in Canada

Inclusion in Ontario

Ontario Inclusion Learning Network

Inclusion in Ontario - continued

Social Planning Network of Ontario
Projects designed to ‘close the distance’ between specific marginalized populations & mainstream community life
Laidlaw Foundation
Inclusion as a focus on child and family policy
Supporting a consortium of organizations to create social & economic inclusion indices for national, provincial, local use.
Alternative Planning Group (APG)
four umbrella organizations serving South Asian, Chinese, Hispanic and African communities in Toronto
Research on the meaning of inclusion in their communities in a social planning context

Inclusion Projects

Ontario Women's Health Network
Count Us in ! Community action research for and with homeless women - www.owhn.on.ca
Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition
Creating Inclusive Community Organizations toolkit - www.healthycommunities.on.ca
Community Living Ontario
Ontario’s Community Inclusion Project - research about inclusive school cultures – pilot with Kawartha Pine Ridge & District School Board - www.communityinclusion.ca
Community Development Council Durham
Durham Child Nutrition Project – utilizing inclusion to ensure every child in Durham Region attends school well-nourished and ready to learn - www.cdcd.org

Determinants of health

We experience the feeling and reality of belonging through the determinants of health, including:

Specific factors

Specific factors that influence belonging for groups in society might include:

The feeling of belonging

The feeling of belonging emerges from cooperation, caring and trust. Look for attitudes, behaviours and beliefs:

The reality of belonging

This reality emerges through equity and fairness, social and economic justice, and cultural as well as spiritual respect.

What does it mean to create inclusive practices in organizations & communities ?