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Who’s Missing?: Equity Informed Health and Health Services with Erin Beckwell

51 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573710/fan_mail/new] Recorded just twenty-four hours before Prairie Harm Reduction (PHR)—formerly known as AIDS Saskatoon—officially closed its doors on April 9, 2026, this episode features a deep dive conversation with social worker and advocate Erin Beckwell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ebeckwell/].  Erin shares her decade-long history with AIDS Saskatoon, starting from its roots as a community-led response to the HIV crisis to its evolution into a vital institution that provided life-saving services in the community.  As you will hear, Erin and her co-workers were doing Relational Service long before it even had a name.   In this timely conversation, we explore what it means to lead with a health equity lens, the frustrations of working in a huge bureaucracy, and the opportunity to do change approaches when we think outside the health care box.  Resources  Prairie Harm Reduction (formerly AIDS Saskatoon) [https://prairiehr.ca/] Wellness Wheel Clinic (Regina) [https://www.wellnesswheelclinic.ca/] University Health Network Housing Model [https://uhnfoundation.ca/stories/uhn-expands-social-medicine-housing-with-new-development-for-at-risk-seniors/] Video: How Public Policy Creates Poverty with Colleen Christopherson-Cote [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEE-zwgp5k8] This Week's Shift Shout Out: Trillium Heath Partners AI Challenge [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ai-health-challenge-trillium-health-partners-9.7154175]

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