Towards Just Care
Just Care Dreams Toolkit
The Towards Just Care research project, partnered with the Disability Justice Network of Ontario, calls for a sector-wide transformation toward more socially just home care guided by home care receivers, workers, and grassroots advocates.
This below, recent digital toolkit—Just Care Dreams—includes resources ranging from system navigation tools, advocacy tips, and maps outlining Ontario’s home care oligopolies and their networks. It draws on resource mapping, insights, workshops, and stories from a network of diverse home care stakeholders including low-income home care receivers, home care workers, and grassroots organizations representing seniors, disabled people, and migrant workers.
Towards Just Care is a SSHRC-funded community-engaged research project focused on finding socially just alternatives to residential long-term care. 
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We are supported by researchers and staff in Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia, and guided by a Community Advisory Council representing immigrant care workers and low-income older and disabled people accessing ongoing care supports. 
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Our primary focus is mapping the current home-based medical care and support services available in Ontario and analyzing these systems from the perspective of disability and migrant justice.
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