Partners for Better Care Council

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The Partners for Better Care Council (PBCC) is a group of people who have experience in a wide range of health and social care. The PBCC are patients, family members, caregivers and community members. By working together with the West Toronto Ontario Health Team (WTOHT), we want to help make a positive health and social care experience for people living in West Toronto. People who join the Council can help the WTOHT understand the community’s needs and give input on how to help make change.

To help us do this work and to represent the people living in West Toronto, we are asking diverse members from our community to join our Partners for Better Care Council and WTOHT Steering Committee Working Groups. These groups include healthcare providers and patients, caregivers, families, and community members who work together to ensure equitable health and/or social care. Council members will have equal voices in decision making and governance.

Interested in a smaller commitment? Explore the project pages here on EngageWTOHT and participate in the discussions, ask questions, and share your ideas!

The Partners for Better Care Council (PBCC) is a group of people who have experience in a wide range of health and social care. The PBCC are patients, family members, caregivers and community members. By working together with the West Toronto Ontario Health Team (WTOHT), we want to help make a positive health and social care experience for people living in West Toronto. People who join the Council can help the WTOHT understand the community’s needs and give input on how to help make change.

To help us do this work and to represent the people living in West Toronto, we are asking diverse members from our community to join our Partners for Better Care Council and WTOHT Steering Committee Working Groups. These groups include healthcare providers and patients, caregivers, families, and community members who work together to ensure equitable health and/or social care. Council members will have equal voices in decision making and governance.

Interested in a smaller commitment? Explore the project pages here on EngageWTOHT and participate in the discussions, ask questions, and share your ideas!

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