Issue brief: supporting neighbourhood-based approaches to addressing poverty concentration and its impacts on health in Hamilton
Année de publication: 2011
This issue brief was prepared in the context of great
local concern about dramatic inequalities in health
between neighbourhoods in Hamilton, which
correspond closely with long-standing neighbourhood
concentrations of poverty. There has been widespread
awareness of the problem of concentrated poverty in
Hamilton for a long time, but that concern has
intensified since April 2010, when the Hamilton
Spectator published a series of seven articles – called
“Code Red: Where You Live Affects Your Health” –
that documented significant concentrations of poverty
in select Hamilton neighbourhoods, and showed the
dramatic impacts on health.(1-8) The Code Red series
reinforced the findings of a variety of other reports
including the ongoing Vital Signs series and the findings
of many reports by the Hamilton Social Planning and
Research Council and other researchers.