Resources
Community Connections
Social relationships, such as friendships, are important to your health and quality of life. A great deal of evidence has demonstrated how the presence, absence, and quality of social relationships can affect a person’s health.
Accessibility Action Plan
Many of the community members QTHC serves experience challenges accessing health information, resources, and services integral to their health and well-being because of institutional barriers. These barriers exclude marginalized folks and are created by systemic racism, xenophobia, ableism, settler-colonialism, cissexism, transphobia, heterosexism, and homophobia. This dynamic can seriously threaten the health and well-being of individuals and their communities.
Information Resources for Settlers
For many of us, our ancestors settled these territories and occupied them alongside the Indigenous nations who have called this place home for millennia. Our ability to form communities on these lands is due in part to the goodwill of Indigenous peoples who were here first. However, the presence of Canada and the invitation of settlers disrupted many of their traditional practices and uprooted their sovereignty.
