Promoting Health Equity: Mental Health of Black Canadians Initiative – About the Initiative

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Mental Health of Black Canadians Initiative

As part of the Promoting Health Equity: Mental Health of Black Canadians Fund, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is partnering with community-based organizations, researchers and others in Black communities to generate new evidence on culturally focused programs and interventions that address mental health and its determinants for Black Canadians. This work will include supporting the implementation of this initiative by also undertaking knowledge development and capacity building efforts. The new information and evidence produced by projects under the Mental Health of Black Canadians (MHBC) program will be shared as it becomes available.

Mental Health of Black Canadians Fund

The Promoting Health Equity: Mental Health of Black Canadians Fund supports Black-led community-based initiatives in mental health promotion that aim to increase equity and address the underlying determinants of mental health, including a focus on anti-Black racism.

Mental Health of Black LGBTQI+ Canadians

Following the open solicitation for the Mental Health of Black Canadians Fund in fall 2018, a gap was identified in projects addressing the unique needs of Black LGBTQI+ Canadian populations, who face multiple intersecting forms of stigma and discrimination that affect mental health and wellbeing. To address this gap, a new funding call was launched in 2020 to support projects developed by and for Black LGBTQI+ Canadians that aim to improve understanding and action on mental health and its determinants.

Mental Health of Black Canadians Knowledge Mobilization

To ensure that evidence and lessons learned from the Mental Health of Black Canadians Initiative are broadly shared, and to strengthen networks within and across Black communities, MHBC launched a funding call in 2020 to establish a Knowledge Mobilization Network. This fund supports the development of a national knowledge mobilization network for diverse Black populations in Canada, regarding mental health and its determinants.

Black Wellness Network

Led by TAIBU Community Health Centre, the Black Wellness Network website:

Use the drop-down menu in the top right corner of the Black Wellness Network website to select English or French.

The Mental Health of Black Canadians Working Group

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) recognizes the efforts and dedication of the Mental Health of Black Canadians Working Group who collaborate with PHAC on the implementation of the Mental Health of Black Canadians Initiative.

The membership of the Working Group includes individuals from Black communities across Canada and reflects mental health practitioners, researchers, advocates and those with lived experience. Members bring a diverse range of experience and expertise to the table regarding mental health and its intersections with anti-Black racism, and other social and economic issues facing Black communities.

The ongoing role of the Working Group includes:

Members bring their own views to the table based on their personal and professional expertise. They are not expected to represent the views of the organizations with which they are affiliated.

Working Group members

Inequities in Health for Black Canadians

Social determinants and inequities in health for Black Canadians: A Snapshot reports national data on inequalities in health outcomes and determinants of health for Black Canadians, and highlights how Anti-Black racism and systemic discrimination are key drivers of health and social inequities faced by diverse Black Canadian communities.

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