帮助人们获得福利:数百万无人认领的联邦资金可用。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Noralou P Roos, Sharon Macdonald, Eileen Boriskewich, Leslie L Roos, Sally Massey-Wiebe, Colleen J Metge
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摘要

设置:GetYourBenefits!这个项目最初是为了让医生们相信诊断和治疗贫困是很重要的。干预:学者们与社区机构和医生组织合作,就低收入和/或残疾人有资格享受的政府福利进行沟通。项目经理和外联干事会见了社区团体并进行了演讲。金融知识和赋权项目协调员,社区金融咨询服务(CFCS),谁领导马尼托巴省的免费报税诊所,领导了得到你的福利小册子的发展。作者认为沟通项目是很重要的。该项目由温尼伯基金会在马尼托巴省政府的合作下资助,CFCS正在继续进行。结果:本文描述了如何将获取福利的信息传达给医生、卫生保健提供者和公共卫生工作人员。分发了17万多本小册子。到项目的最后一年(2023年),已有超过85个网站链接到项目网站,比项目第一年的9个网站有了很大的增长。每年都会发送几次关于获得福利机会的最新信息,在项目的最后一年,有270多名个人和组织收到了这些信息。含义:获得这些福利已经并可能给加拿大各地符合条件的个人带来额外的数百万无人认领的联邦资金。还有很多工作要做。
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Helping people access benefits: Millions of unclaimed federal dollars are available.

Setting: The GetYourBenefits! Project began as an attempt to convince physicians that it is important to diagnose and treat poverty.

Intervention: The academics worked with community agencies and physician organizations to communicate about the government benefits for which individuals with low incomes and/or disabilities are eligible. The Project Manager and Outreach Officer met with and gave talks to community groups. The Financial Literacy and Empowerment Program Coordinator, Community Financial Counselling Services (CFCS), who leads Manitoba's free tax filing clinics, led the development of the Get Your Benefits booklet. The authors decided communicating about the project was important. The project was funded by the Winnipeg Foundation with the collaboration of the Manitoba government and is being continued by CFCS.

Outcomes: This paper describes how information on accessing benefits has been communicated to physicians, health care providers, and those who work in public health. Over 170,000 booklets were distributed. By the final year of the project (2023), over 85 websites had linked to the project website, a major growth over the nine websites linked in the first year of the project. Several updates a year were sent advising on opportunities for accessing benefits, with more than 270 individuals and organizations receiving these in the last year of the project.

Implications: Accessing these benefits has brought and could bring additional millions of unclaimed federal dollars to eligible individuals across Canada. There is still much to be done.

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Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique
Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.10
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128
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Public Health is dedicated to fostering excellence in public health research, scholarship, policy and practice. The aim of the Journal is to advance public health research and practice in Canada and around the world, thus contributing to the improvement of the health of populations and the reduction of health inequalities. CJPH publishes original research and scholarly articles submitted in either English or French that are relevant to population and public health. CJPH is an independent, peer-reviewed journal owned by the Canadian Public Health Association and published by Springer.   Énoncé de mission La Revue canadienne de santé publique se consacre à promouvoir l’excellence dans la recherche, les travaux d’érudition, les politiques et les pratiques de santé publique. Son but est de faire progresser la recherche et les pratiques de santé publique au Canada et dans le monde, contribuant ainsi à l’amélioration de la santé des populations et à la réduction des inégalités de santé. La RCSP publie des articles savants et des travaux inédits, soumis en anglais ou en français, qui sont d’intérêt pour la santé publique et des populations. La RCSP est une revue indépendante avec comité de lecture, propriété de l’Association canadienne de santé publique et publiée par Springer.
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