‘It doesn’t happen any other way’: relationship-building and reflexivity for equity-focused intersectoral practice (EquIP)

Author:

Phipps Erica123ORCID,Bumstead Lynda4,Butt Tanya56,Crighton Eric J1,Desjardins Nadine5,Hart Robert7,Oickle Dianne8,Sánchez-Pimienta Carlos E29,Schlonies Renee56,Schonauer Misty5,Umbach Jill10,Masuda Jeffrey R211

Affiliation:

1. University of Ottawa , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada , K1N 8Z4

2. Centre for Environmental Health Equity, Queen’s University , Kingston, Ontario , Canada , K7L 3N6

3. Canadian Partnership for Children’s Health and Environment/RentSafe , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

4. Grey Bruce Healthy Communities Partnership , Owen Sound, Ontario , Canada , N4K 0A5

5. RentSafe Tenants’ Rights Advocate , Owen Sound, Ontario , Canada

6. Community Voices , Owen Sound, Ontario , Canada , N4K 1P1

7. Grey Bruce Public Health , Owen Sound, Ontario , Canada , N4K 0A5

8. National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health , Antigonish, Nova Scotia , Canada , B2G 2W5

9. University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada , M5T 3M7

10. Bruce Grey Poverty Task Force , Owen Sound, Ontario , Canada , N4K 1P1

11. University of Victoria , Victoria, British Columbia , Canada , V8W 2Y2

Abstract

Abstract Intersectoral processes that bring together public institutions, civil society organizations and affected community members are essential to tackling complex health equity challenges. While conventional wisdom points to the importance of human relationships in fostering collaboration, there is a lack of practical guidance on how to do intersectoral work in ways that support authentic relationship-building and mitigate power differentials among people with diverse experiences and roles. This article presents the results of RentSafe EquIP, a community-based participatory research initiative conducted in Owen Sound, Canada, in the midst of a housing crisis. The research explored the potential utility of equity-focused intersectoral practice (EquIP), a novel approach that invests in human relationships and knowledge co-creation among professionals and affected members of the community. The three-phase EquIP methodology centred the grounded expertise of community members with lived/living experience of housing inadequacy to catalyze reflexive thinking by people in professional roles about the institutional gaps and barriers that prevent effective intersectoral response to housing-related inequities. The research demonstrated that EquIP can support agency professionals and community members to (i) engage in (re)problematization to redefine the problem statement to better include upstream drivers of inequity, (ii) support reflexivity among those in professional roles to identify institutional practices, policies and norms that perpetuate stigma and impede effective intersectoral response and (iii) spark individual and collective agency and commitment towards a more equity-focused intersectoral system. We conclude that the EquIP methodology is a promising approach for communities seeking to address persistent health equity and social justice challenges.

Funder

Canadian Institutes for Health Research

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship

Genre-Équite-Santé-Travail-Environnement

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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