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Building Responsive Intersectoral Initiatives for Newcomers in Toronto: Learning from Service Providers’ Experiences in the Context of COVID‑19 Cover

Building Responsive Intersectoral Initiatives for Newcomers in Toronto: Learning from Service Providers’ Experiences in the Context of COVID‑19

Open Access
|Jan 2025

Figures & Tables

Table 1

Key Selected Initiatives.

INITIATIVE CATEGORYNAME OF INTERVENTIONOBJECTIVEKEY PARTNERS
Initiatives against COVID‑19Vaccine Clinic InitiativeReduce anxiety and vaccine concerns; multilinguistic vaccine information supportCommunity and academic organizations
Community Volunteers InitiativeIncrease vaccine confidence, access, and uptakeCommunity, city, and municipal organizations
Vaccine Promotion InitiativeImprove vaccine‑related communicationsCommunity and local health organizations
Vaccine Access InitiativeSecuring vaccine appointments, multilanguage support, and volunteer supportCommunity and tertiary care organization
Initiatives targeted at the social determinants of health impacted by the pandemicAccess to Food InitiativeProvide nutritious and healthy mealsCommunity, federal, and city level organizations
Financial Awareness InitiativeNavigate government pandemic support programsCommunity and federal organizations
Virtual Care InitiativeBuild healthcare staff capacity to prioritize client’s needsCommunity and local health organizations
Volunteer Integration InitiativeSocial and integration supportCommunity and tertiary care organization
Table 2

Key participant categories.

PARTICIPANT CATEGORIES
Frontline workers3
CBO managers14
Policymakers/funders8
Totals25
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.4583 | Journal eISSN: 2214-9996
Language: English
Submitted on: Oct 16, 2024
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Accepted on: Dec 31, 2024
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Published on: Jan 22, 2025
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

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