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Sustaining a health system change with momentum
To create system level changes in health-care in the United Kingdom, momentum was fostered to achieve goals. Read more in this case study.
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Building momentum for change for BPSO OHT champions at Humber River Hospital
Humber River Hospital is a designated Best Practice Spotlight Organization® (BPSO®) and is also a part of the North Western Toronto BPSO Ontario Health Team (BPSO OHT). During the pandemic, they faced challenges keeping their champions motivated and engaged in their change initiatives. To re-energize their champions, they integrated multiple strategies including building momentum. Read more in this case study.
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Increasing visibility to advance the rights of Deaf children
A community coalition in Los Angeles, California took collective action to advocate for the rights of Deaf children in accessing child abuse prevention and treatment services. he coalition took multiple steps to increase visibility, spread awareness and gain support. Read more in this case study.
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Using communication platforms to mobilize change for persons with diabetic foot ulcers
The collective actions of RNAO, Wound Care Canada and other supporters used public visibility strategies to advocate for diabetes-related foot ulcers care. Read more in this case study.
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Using social media to increase public visibility and raise awareness
Social media is used by RNAO regularly to advocate for advancing the rights of Ontarians, including residents of long-term care homes. Read this case study that includes examples of effective social media campaigns advocating for the Nursing home Basic Care Guarantee.
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Valuing the need for hospice and palliative care services
Advocacy for humane death and dying care practices led to the valuing and realization of hospice and palliative care services in South Australia.
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Rooting the Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project in Indigenous values
A diabetes prevention project in a First Nations community in Quebec was effectively implemented through multiple strategies including the integration of Indigenous values and beliefs.
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Mobilizing communities for HIV prevention
Social movement strategies have been effectively applied to advance and advocate for HIV prevention. Read more in this case study.
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Applying grassroots advocacy for girls and women with disabilities and Deaf women
Using collective action, the Disabled Women's Network (DAWN) has advocated for the rights of girls and women with disabilities.
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