Learning from COVID equity measures to increase community resilience: Case study of a rural local public health unit

Authors

  • Amanda Mongeon Timiskaming Health Unit Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8376-9100
  • Walter Humeniuk Timiskaming Health Unit Author
  • Kerry Schubert-Mackey Timiskaming Health Unit Author
  • Leith Deacon University of Guelph Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25071/4kad1b25

Keywords:

Rural, Equity, Health, public health, resilience, emergency

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, certain populations were more likely to be infected, become ill, and suffer worse outcomes than others. Additionally, the response measures put in place to prevent viral spread had disproportionately negative impacts on certain groups of people compared to others. Local public health has a role in not only mitigating the infectious disease impacts but also those related to equity. This paper describes multi-sectoral initiatives led by a local public health agency in the district of Timiskaming, Ontario, Canada to address inequities tied to the pandemic. The authors reflect on this experience to identify opportunities for rural community actors, including local public health, to build community resilience and reduce the impact of future emergencies.

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Published

2024-05-05

Issue

Section

Bridging the Gap

How to Cite

Learning from COVID equity measures to increase community resilience: Case study of a rural local public health unit. (2024). Canadian Journal of Emergency Management. https://doi.org/10.25071/4kad1b25