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Welcome to IFCHC’s inaugural online newsletter, where we provide updates, news and stories from our member Community Health Centres and CHC associations around the world, along with information and opportunities related to global initiatives of relevance.
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Is your organization a member of IFCHC? Scroll down to see our list of current members. For information on becoming an IFCHC Member, click here.
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We‘re seeing once again with the global coronavirus pandemic the way public health emergencies and natural disasters have a deeper impact on populations that are already vulnerable. Community Health Centres are particularly vital at these times.
The bushfires that affected large swaths of Australia in 2019 and early 2020 were another case in point. They had and continue to have a devastating impact on local communities.
Nearly 80 per cent of Australians have been affected in some way by the bushfires. However, people who already experience entrenched disadvantage have been and will continue to be hardest hit by bushfires. The impacts of climate change are not experienced equally. Bushfires and their recovery efforts consistently exacerbate economic, social and health inequality.
In the face of these most recent major bushfires, many CHCs in Australia yet again stepped up and took leadership roles in response. One of these is cohealth, an IFCHC member Community Health Centre based in Melbourne.
cohealth prioritises health and social services for people who generally have the poorest health and are the most disadvantaged.
In the midst of the bushfires, cohealth initiated a Bushfire Case Support Program which has since supported over 80 families from fire-affected areas in Gippsland and North East Victoria state.
The program, funded for 12 months by the Victoria state government, enables cohealth to link clients with vital information, advice and support services. cohealth has made an immediate impact on the lives of people in rural Victorian communities who have been affected by the bushfires.
Program Facilitator, Shari Webster, says her team works with a wide spectrum of cases, ranging from farmers and primary producers to residents and small business owners.
“Some people need support around property loss, legal issues, and access to financial grants, while others require financial counselling or mental health supports to address trauma,” Shari says.
Another aspect of the program is financial brokerage. The government has allocated $400,000 for cohealth to distributet to clients as needed.
Some clients are in significant financial hardship and may not otherwise be able to access grants. Shari says the program team have been directly discussing with clients how financial support could benefit them, considering that many are reluctant to ask for help.
“Reflective of the local rural community, many people we support are initially reluctant to accept support. They say that their neighbour or someone else needs the money more than them. We are here to support and tell them that they too deserve support,” Shari says.
With most affected clients living 4-5 hours from Melbourne, the team provide case management support over the phone. They complete a comprehensive assessment and provide support tailored to the individual’s needs.
Shari says clients have been appreciative of having one contact point for support.
“We’ve heard people had previously felt overwhelmed with having to call a range of different agencies to get different support. They appreciate that we offer holistic, comprehensive support,” Shari says.
Clients have also expressed gratitude for the time their Case Manager spends with them.
“They appreciate the time we take to talk through their issues with patience, kindness and care in considering their experiences,” Shari says.
From the outset, the program has focused on providing flexible support that is responsive to the individual needs of the clients. The program was operational just three days after its inception.
“Prioritising client support, we’ve been able to respond quickly. We’ve not been bogged down in processes. And we have benefited from being in a large, flexible community health centre that invests in staff who are responsive and can successfully move across departments to support us,” Shari says.
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Private sector grant enables Canadian and US Community Health Centres to boost local COVID-19 efforts
A recent CDN $1 million donation from TD Bank Group to the Canadian Association of Community Health Centres (CACHC) and US National Association of Community Health Centres (NACHC) will enable the associations to support CHCs throughout Canada and the east coast of the U.S. The donation from TD Bank Group recognizes the critical role played by CHCs in supporting vulnerable members of society and will help support ongoing development of a more coordinated and collaborative CHC movement throughout North America. Read the March 18 press release.
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Stemming the tide of Coronavirus
On March 4, 2020, IFCHC Member, Community Health Center Inc (Middletown, Connecticut, USA) conducted a valuable webinar focused on Coronavirus (COVID-19) and ways that Community Health Centres can prepare for and lead efforts to prevent and treat the illness locally. The session was conducted via CHC Inc’s Weitzman Institute as part of their Project ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes).
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Weitzman ECHO Session for Clinicians Addressing the Coronavirus from Community Health Center, Inc. on Vimeo.
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Advancing our global Community Health Centre response to COVID-19 through knowledge-exchange and networking
— Connect via #COVID19CHC
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Is your organization a member of IFCHC? Scroll down to see our list of current members. For information on becoming an IFCHC Member, click here.
Melbourne area Community Health Centres move to action during recent bushfires
We’re seeing once again with the global coronavirus pandemic the way public health emergencies and natural disasters have a deeper impact on populations that are already vulnerable. Community Health Centres are particularly vital at these times.
The bushfires that affected large swaths of Australia in 2019 and early 2020 were another case in point. They had and continue to have a devastating impact on local communities.
Nearly 80 per cent of Australians have been affected in some way by the bushfires. However, people who already experience entrenched disadvantage have been and will continue to be hardest hit by bushfires. The impacts of climate change are not experienced equally. Bushfires and their recovery efforts consistently exacerbate economic, social and health inequality.
In the face of these most recent major bushfires, many CHCs in Australia yet again stepped up and took leadership roles in response. One of these is cohealth, an IFCHC member Community Health Centre based in Melbourne.
cohealth prioritises health and social services for people who generally have the poorest health and are the most disadvantaged.
In the midst of the bushfires, cohealth initiated a Bushfire Case Support Program which has since supported over 80 families from fire-affected areas in Gippsland and North East Victoria state.
The program, funded for 12 months by the Victoria state government, enables cohealth to link clients with vital information, advice and support services. cohealth has made an immediate impact on the lives of people in rural Victorian communities who have been affected by the bushfires.
Program Facilitator, Shari Webster, says her team works with a wide spectrum of cases, ranging from farmers and primary producers to residents and small business owners.
“Some people need support around property loss, legal issues, and access to financial grants, while others require financial counselling or mental health supports to address trauma,” Shari says.
Another aspect of the program is financial brokerage. The government has allocated $400,000 for cohealth to distributet to clients as needed.
Some clients are in significant financial hardship and may not otherwise be able to access grants. Shari says the program team have been directly discussing with clients how financial support could benefit them, considering that many are reluctant to ask for help.
“Reflective of the local rural community, many people we support are initially reluctant to accept support. They say that their neighbour or someone else needs the money more than them. We are here to support and tell them that they too deserve support,” Shari says.
With most affected clients living 4-5 hours from Melbourne, the team provide case management support over the phone. They complete a comprehensive assessment and provide support tailored to the individual’s needs.
Shari says clients have been appreciative of having one contact point for support.
“We’ve heard people had previously felt overwhelmed with having to call a range of different agencies to get different support. They appreciate that we offer holistic, comprehensive support,” Shari says.
Clients have also expressed gratitude for the time their Case Manager spends with them.
“They appreciate the time we take to talk through their issues with patience, kindness and care in considering their experiences,” Shari says.
From the outset, the program has focused on providing flexible support that is responsive to the individual needs of the clients. The program was operational just three days after its inception.
“Prioritising client support, we’ve been able to respond quickly. We’ve not been bogged down in processes. And we have benefited from being in a large, flexible community health centre that invests in staff who are responsive and can successfully move across departments to support us,” Shari says.
Mobilizing together during COVID-19 to care for and support the communities we serve
Private sector grant enables Canadian and US Community Health Centres to boost local COVID-19 efforts
A recent CDN $1 million donation from TD Bank Group to the Canadian Association of Community Health Centres (CACHC) and US National Association of Community Health Centres (NACHC) will enable the associations to support CHCs throughout Canada and the east coast of the U.S. The donation from TD Bank Group recognizes the critical role played by CHCs in supporting vulnerable members of society and will help support ongoing development of a more coordinated and collaborative CHC movement throughout North America. Read the March 18 press release.
Stemming the tide of Coronavirus
On March 4, 2020, IFCHC Member, Community Health Center Inc (Middletown, Connecticut, USA) conducted a valuable webinar focused on Coronavirus (COVID-19) and ways that Community Health Centres can prepare for and lead efforts to prevent and treat the illness locally. The session was conducted via CHC Inc’s Weitzman Institute as part of their Project ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes).
Weitzman ECHO Session for Clinicians Addressing the Coronavirus from Community Health Center, Inc. on Vimeo.
Advancing our global Community Health Centre response to COVID-19 through knowledge-exchange and networking
— Connect via #COVID19CHC
IFCHC@IFCHC·23m 1241888097408880646Update from our member Community Health Centre @NRCHaus, in Melbourne, Australia. Stay tuned to our Twitter feed at #COVID19CHC to learn more about the responses being taken to #COVID19 by #CHCs around the world. North Richmond Community Health@NRCHausNRCH is actively monitoring the COVID-19 situation and has taken proactive steps to lower the risk of transmission in our local community, whilst continuing to offer our vital services to the Richmond community.
Read more here: https://nrch.com.au/coronavirus-covid-19/ Reply on Twitter 1241888097408880646Retweet on Twitter 1241888097408880646Like on Twitter 1241888097408880646Twitter 1241888097408880646IFCHC@IFCHC·28m 1241887047071260672Community Health Centres stepping up to support community during #COVID19. Around the world, as the new week starts, #CHCs are on the frontlines and through the collective #COVID19CHC effort, are caring for and supporting many of the most vulnerable members of our societies. @WHO LIHC@HealthCentreFrom providing food kits to primary care. We are ready to help! For essential appointments, our doors open again on Monday at 9am. #ldnont Reply on Twitter 1241887047071260672Retweet on Twitter 1241887047071260672Like on Twitter 1241887047071260672Twitter 1241887047071260672CACHC | ACCSC@CACHC_ACCSC·5h 1241823769892659207Thank you @UnitedWayWpg! Our members like @mountcarmelwpg are doing their very best to stem the tide of #COVID19 locally and as part of national/global #COVID19CHC effort. Every bit of help to meet the complex needs of vulnerable community members is critical. We are grateful! United Way Winnipeg@UnitedWayWpgUnited Way Winnipeg donors are providing emergency #COVID19 funding to @mountcarmelwpg, who offer limited essential services to residents in North End along with a screening site for COVID-19. Reply on Twitter 1241823769892659207Retweet on Twitter 12418237698926592072Like on Twitter 12418237698926592072Twitter 1241823769892659207CACHC | ACCSC@CACHC_ACCSC·5h 1241823003278749696This afternoon, Rick Lees from our member Community Health Centre in Winnipeg, @MainStProject, will be on @checkupcbc along w Minister of Health @PattyHajdu and others. Tune in! Across Canada, our #CHCs are on the #COVID19 front lines, supporting the most vulnerable. #COVID19CHC Main Street Project@MainStProjectMSP’s Executive Director, Rick Lees, will be on @checkupcbc around 3:40pm CST today. Be sure to tune in! https://twitter.com/duncanmccue/status/1241803954259922947Reply on Twitter 1241823003278749696Retweet on Twitter 12418230032787496961Like on Twitter 12418230032787496961Twitter 1241823003278749696IFCHC@IFCHC·11h 1241723321768648704More #COVID19CHC news. Please keep the updates and news coming, Community Health Centres. Thanks @PremierCHC. And don’t forget to use the global hashtag for CHCs: #COVID19CHC PremierCHC@PremierCHCCommunity Health Centers are on the front lines of the coronavirus (COVID-19) response and are rapidly preparing for the worst-case scenario. The latest from NACHC. Thank you to our Premier Health Care Heroes. #FQHC #ValueCHCs https://bit.ly/2UdPqchReply on Twitter 1241723321768648704Retweet on Twitter 1241723321768648704Like on Twitter 12417233217686487041Twitter 1241723321768648704Mid-Main CHC@Mid_MainCHC·21 Mar 12414504140435660803/ Medical patients wishing to receive electronic communications, including text messages & emails from Mid-Main Medical, please complete+ return the consent form found on the homepage of our website to midmain.notifications@gmail.com #COVID19 #COVID19CHC. Stay safe, everyone.Reply on Twitter 1241450414043566080Retweet on Twitter 12414504140435660801Like on Twitter 12414504140435660802Twitter 1241450414043566080Mid-Main CHC@Mid_MainCHC·21 Mar 12414499145271418882/ Once we accept your registration you can submit a request for a phone or video appointment. For same day + urgent concerns, patients can always call the office directly at 604-873-3666 + press 0 to speak to reception. For any real emergency situation, call 9-1-1. #COVID19CHCReply on Twitter 1241449914527141888Retweet on Twitter 12414499145271418881Like on Twitter 12414499145271418884Twitter 1241449914527141888Mid-Main CHC@Mid_MainCHC·21 Mar 12414491191444807681/ Important message to our #Medical patients: All medical appointments will be scheduled as a phone/video visit via VirtualCare. To access this service, please visit https://virtualcare.thinkresearch.com/signup + register. #COVID19 #COVID19CHCReply on Twitter 1241449119144480768Retweet on Twitter 12414491191444807681Like on Twitter 12414491191444807681Twitter 1241449119144480768CACHC | ACCSC@CACHC_ACCSC·21 Mar 1241344268280700928We stand in solidarity with our inspiring colleagues at Community Health Centers #CHCs throughout the US and @NACHC. Please, Congress, we need your leadership, your swift action and support. We’re all in this together! #FundCHCs #COVID19CHC IFCHC@IFCHCIn the US, Community Health Centres serve 30 million people and are the care/support pillar for the most vulnerable. US #Congress has delayed renewal of $ billions in core funding for #CHCs. This is beyond situation critical as #COVID19 sets in nationwide. #COVID19CHC #FundCHCs https://twitter.com/nachc/status/1241063554649862151Reply on Twitter 1241344268280700928Retweet on Twitter 12413442682807009282Like on Twitter 12413442682807009283Twitter 1241344268280700928MACH@MACHmanitoba·21 Mar 1241341840126881797Here in Manitoba, our network of Community Health Centres are on the frontlines caring for the most vulnerable during #COVID19. We’re proud to be part of the global #COVID19CHC effort, working locally, nationally via @CACHC_ACCSC and internationally via @IFCHC. Mount Carmel Clinic@mountcarmelwpgIndividuals who have been tested at Mount Carmel Clinic and are awaiting COVID-19 results:
We understand this is an uncertain and anxious time for you. We are receiving an overwhelming number of phone calls from folks awaiting their results…Reply on Twitter 1241341840126881797Retweet on Twitter 12413418401268817972Like on Twitter 12413418401268817973Twitter 1241341840126881797IFCHC@IFCHC·21 Mar 1241339831889821696In the US, Community Health Centres serve 30 million people and are the care/support pillar for the most vulnerable. US #Congress has delayed renewal of $ billions in core funding for #CHCs. This is beyond situation critical as #COVID19 sets in nationwide. #COVID19CHC #FundCHCs NACHC@NACHC#CONGRESS, Our Community Health Centers are in peril. They are needed on the health care frontlines & necessary to reduce the burden on hospitals as they face an overload of #COVID19 patients. They need flexible emergency funding! #FundCHCs #ValueCHCs https://bwnews.pr/2U4VzY4 Reply on Twitter 1241339831889821696Retweet on Twitter 12413398318898216963Like on Twitter 12413398318898216963Twitter 1241339831889821696IFCHC@IFCHC·21 Mar 1241337465522262016Very encouraging to see growing number of private donors & foundations like @cliffavril @TD_Canada @TDBank_US @DirectRelief stepping up to support #COVID19 care/support efforts at Community Health Centres around the world. The #COVID19CHC effort is critical to turning the tides. HealthPoint@HealthPointCHCBig thanks to our partner in health, Cliff Avril Family Foundation, for their grant this week to support our drive up coronavirus testing sites. Our patients and staff <3 you! @cliffavril #healthytogether https://twitter.com/cliffavril/status/1241171517381029888Reply on Twitter 1241337465522262016Retweet on Twitter 1241337465522262016Like on Twitter 1241337465522262016Twitter 1241337465522262016Load More…
US Community Health Centers Outline Federal Call to Action in Face of COVID-19As the coronavirus pandemic intensifies throughout the United States, the US National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) has issued an urgent, bi-partisan appeal to Congress on behalf of the 30 million Americans served by CHCs in all 50 states and US territories.
Community and Mental Health in Focus
Telling Our Stories
March 2, 2020 was the first Black Mental Health Day in Toronto, Canada — an initiative led by IFCHC Member, TAIBU Community Health Centre. Working with numerous partner organizations and advocates, TAIBU CHC’s goal is to have March 2nd recognized as Black Mental Health Day across Canada. Hear from TAIBU CHC Executive Director, Liben Gebremikael, and visit the Black Mental Health Day website for more.
Communicating stories of individual and community resilience, as well as the impact of CHC services and programs, is very important to awareness-building and social change. Our member Community Health Centre, Bromley by Bow (London, UK) has compiled an exceptional series of client and community impact stories along with a video that was produced on the occasion of the organization’s 35th anniversary.
New video tells the story of Canada’s Community Health Centres
English version
French version
Our Current Members
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Community Health AustraliaNational CHC AssociationMelbourneVictoriaAustraliacommunityhealth.org.auTwitter Profile
Victorian Healthcare AssociationRegional/State/Provincial CHC AssociationMelbourbeVictoriaAustraliavha.org.auTwitter Profile
Star HealthCommunity Health CentreMelbourneVictoriaAustraliastarhealth.org.auTwitter Profile
Merri HealthCommunity Health CentreCoburgVictoriaAustraliamerrihealth.org.auTwitter Profile
cohealthCommunity Health CentreCollingwoodVictoriaAustraliacohealth.org.auTwitter Profile
North Richmond Community HealthCommunity Health CentreRichmondVictoriaAustralianrch.com.auTwitter Profile
Flemish Association of Neighborhood Health CentersRegional/State/Provincial CHC AssociationBrusselsCapital RegionBelgiumvwgc.be
The Alex Community Health CentreCommunity Health CentreCalgaryAlbertaCanadathealex.caTwitter Profile
British Columbia Association of Community Health CentresRegional/State/Provincial CHC AssociationVictoriaBritish ColumbiaCanadabcachc.orgTwitter Profile
Manitoba Association of Community HealthRegional/State/Provincial CHC AssociationWinnipegManitobaCanadamachmb.caTwitter Profile
Canadian Association of Community Health CentresNational CHC AssociationTorontoOntarioCanadacachc.caTwitter Profile
Centretown Community Health CentreCommunity Health CentreOttawaOntarioCanadacentretownchc.orgTwitter Profile
Somerset West Community Health CentreCommunity Health CentreOttawaOntarioCanadaswchc.on.caTwitter Profile
TAIBU Community Health CentreCommunity Health CentreScarboroughOntarioCanadataibuchc.caTwitter Profile
Centre de santé communautaire du TémiskamingCommunity Health CentreNew LiskeardOntarioCanadacsctim.on.caTwitter Profile
Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community ServicesCommunity Health CentreTorontoOntarioCanadaaccessalliance.caTwitter Profile
Langs Community Health WellnessCommunity Health CentreCambridgeOntarioCanadalangs.orgTwitter Profile
Wellfort Community Health ServicesCommunity Health CentreBramptonOntarioCanadawellfort.caTwitter Profile
South Riverdale Community Health CentreCommunity Health CentreTorontoOntarioCanadasrchc.caTwitter Profile
South-East Ottawa Community Health CentreCommunity Health CentreOttawaOntarioCanadaseochc.on.caTwitter Profile
Kingston Community Health CentresCommunity Health CentreKingtonOntarioCanadakchc.caTwitter Profile
Belleville and Quinte West Community Health CentreCommunity Health CentreBellevilleOntarioCanadabqwchc.comTwitter Profile
NorWest Community Health CentresCommunity Health CentreThunder BayOntarioCanadanorwestchc.org
Stonegate Community Health CentreCommunity Health CentreTorontoOntarioCanadastonegatechc.orgTwitter Profile
Kosrae Community Health CenterCommunity Health CentreKosraeFederated StatesMicronesiakosraechc.orgTwitter Profile
Migrant Health Center, Western RegionCommunity Health CentreMayaguezPuerto RicoPuerto Ricomigrantspr.com
Centre de santé communautaire de FadiaCommunity Health CentreDakarRégion de DakarSenegalacdev-inter.org
Centre de santé communaitaire de FatickCommunity Health CentreKaolackRégion de KaolackSenegalacdev-inter.org
Centre de santé communautaire Eva Marie Coll SeckCommunity Health CentreYeumbeulRégion de LougaSenegalacdev-inter.org
Chiawelo Community PracticeCommunity Health CentreJohannesburgGautengSouth Africaafrophc.org
Bromley by Bow CentreCommunity Health CentreLondonEnglandUnited Kingdombbbc.org.ukTwitter Profile
St. John’s Well Child and Family CenterCommunity Health CentreLos AngelesCaliforniaUnited Stateswellchild.orgTwitter Profile
Community Health Association of Mountain/Plains StatesRegional/State/Provincial CHC AssociationDenverColoradoUnited Stateschampsonline.org
Mountain Family Health CentersCommunity Health CentreGlenwood SpringsColoradoUnited Statesmountainfamily.orgTwitter Profile
Community Health Center Inc.Community Health CentreMiddletownConnecticutUnited Stateschc1.comTwitter Profile
National Association of Community Health CentresNational CHC AssociationBethesdaMarylandUnited Statesnachc.orgTwitter Profile
NEW HealthCommunity Health CentreBostonMassachusettsUnited Statesnewhealthcenter.orgTwitter Profile
Whittier Street Health CenterCommunity Health CentreRoxburyMassachusettsUnited Stateswshc.orgTwitter Profile
Detroit Community Health ConnectionCommunity Health CentreDetroitMichiganUnited Statesdchcquality.comTwitter Profile
Greene County HealthcareCommunity Health CentreSnow HillNorth CarolinaUnited Statesgreenecountyhealthcare.comTwitter Profile
Northwest Regional Primary Care AssociationRegional/State/Provincial CHC AssociationSeattleWashingtonUnited Statesnwrpca.orgTwitter Profile
Yakima Neighborhood Health ServicesCommunity Health CentreYakimaWashingtonUnited Statesynhs.org
NorthLakes Community ClinicCommunity Health CentreIron RiverWisconsinUnited Statesnorthlakesclinic.orgTwitter Profile
Wisconsin Primary Health Care AssociationRegional/State/Provincial CHC AssociationMadisonWisconsinUnited Stateswphca.orgTwitter Profile
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