What is Equity-Oriented Care?

The Wildflower Way is designed as an Equity-Oriented Care (EOC) intervention. EOC is an evidenced-based, best practice model of care and a philosophy that was developed by and for the Canadian healthcare sector. EOC is applicable for any human service. Studies have shown that EOC addresses the systemic inequities and social determinants that impact health outcomes, ensuring that all individuals receive care that is fair, respectful, and responsive to their specific needs and circumstances.

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Gender-Based Violence 🡢

The Wildflower Project, a CNPEA Project

CNPEA builds awareness, support and capacity for a coordinated pan-Canadian approach to the prevention of elder abuse and neglect. We promote the rights of older adults through knowledge mobilization, collaboration, policy reform and education.

The Wildflower Project is a 5-year initiative led by CNPEA and informed by a diverse group of partners across many sectors including shelters, interval and transition housing, violence against women, elder abuse, and community support services for older adults.

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Our Partners

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