A Tree Model for Understanding Indigenous Health Equity Alexandra Kent- Equity Lens in Public Health Haida Tree by kireihiryu

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A Tree Model for Understanding Indigenous Health Equity Alexandra Kent- Equity Lens in Public Health Haida Tree by kireihiryu

University of Victoria Centre for Aboriginal Health Research

Intersectoral collaboration Health equity priorities and strategies Power and ethics in public health Health equity tools Integrated knowledge translation and exchange Health equity priorities and strategies

Purpose:  Identify HA activity on health equity and inequity reduction  Determine whether and how health equity is prioritized  Explore the contextual influences on priorities and health equity plans/ strategies  Understand how and what explains changes over the course of the study  Emphasis on mental health and substance use Case Studies:  Regional health authorities  Province-wide analysis Methodology:  Baseline and follow-up analyses  Situational analysis and ordered maps  Social worlds/ arenas maps  Positional maps Documents:  Service Plans  Strategic Plans  Aboriginal Health Plans Interviews and Focus Groups:  Frontline staff  Managers  Directors  Senior executives

Purpose:  Conceptualize relational environments within the public health system using tree model  Identify barriers and facilitators to health equity for Indigenous peoples in BC  Analyze the uptake and implementation of Indigenous health equity as a priority in BC health authorities Significance  Pronounced inequity among BC’s Indigenous populations  Culturally-relevant framework of analysis

Equity: “The absence of avoidable or remediable differences among groups of people, whether those groups are defined socially, economically, demographically, or geographically.” -World Health Organization, 2014 Inequity: “Differences in health which are not only unnecessary and avoidable, but, in addition, are considered unfair and unjust.” -Margaret Whitehead, 1992, The Concepts and Principles of Equity in Health

 Conceptualize relational environments within the public health system using tree model

Relational Environments in the Data

 Conceptualize relational environments within the public health system using tree model  Identify barriers and facilitators to health equity for Indigenous peoples in BC

Accessibility Partnerships Collaboration Integrated Service Delivery Location Cultural Safety Community Based Relationship Building Stigma Trust FrequentLess frequent

 Analyze the uptake and implementation of Indigenous health equity as a priority in BC health authorities  Conceptualize relational environments within the public health system using tree model  Identify barriers and facilitators to health equity for Indigenous peoples in BC

Equity References in Data Sources

Indigenous References in Data Sources

o Phase 2 (follow-up) o Higher level analysis o Stakeholder engagement o Dissemination (case reports and publications) What’s Next…

Contact Information Alexandra Kent Phone: (604)