HLTB15H3 Study Guide - Social Safety Net, Affordable Housing, Health Equity

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Is about canadian society, and what we need to put faces and voices to the inequities and the health inequities in particular that exist in our midst. These things are unhealthy but they are effective in bringing momentary relief: stressful living conditions takes up most of one"s energy that is directed towards coping with day-to-day life. Policy implications: the focus must be on the source of problems rather than dealing with symptoms. 20% of neighbourhoods: those living in the most deprived neighbourhoods had death rates that were 28% higher than the least deprived neighbourhoods, canada is now one of the higher income inequality nations. Increasing income inequality has also led to a hollowing out of the middle class in. Policy implications: there is an emerging consensus that income inequality is a key health policy issue that needs to be addressed by governments and policymakers.

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