Public Engagement in Health Policy Project Announces Community Fellowship Recipients to Build Capacity for Innovative Engagement-related Activities
Public Engagement in Health Policy Project Announces Community Fellowship Recipients to Build Capacity for Innovative Engagement-related Activities
The Public Engagement in Health Policy Project (PEHP) is pleased to announce its support for eleven Community Fellowships that will support organizations to carry out short-term engagement-related activities to advance the goals of more inclusive health system and policy decision making.
The goal of these Community Fellowships is to support community leaders, organizations, or other teams to carry out innovative engagement projects. In addition to the funding provided for each Fellowship, the PEHP project team is supporting Fellows’ activities through ad-hoc consultations, through learning and exchange opportunities, and by promoting Fellowship activities.
The Community Fellowship recipients are:
- Black Muslim Initiative
- Canadian Arthritis Patient Alliance and Take a Pain Check Foundation
- Compass Community Health
- Eastern York Region North Durham Ontario Health Team
- Good Shepherd – Youth Services
- Grand Bend Area Community Health Centre
- Greater Hamilton Health Network
- missINFORMED
- TransCare+
- The Well Community Collective
- West Toronto Ontario Health Team
About the Public Engagement in Health Policy Project
The Public Engagement in Health Policy (PEHP) project is an interdisciplinary initiative based at McMaster University. Through catalyst funding from the Future of Canada Project, the PEHP aims to strengthen health policymaking in Canada by providing a platform for interdisciplinary scholarship, education, and leadership in public engagement.
Contact us at ppec@mcmaster.ca to learn about other project activities and resources.