Reports
The Archipel Ontario Health Team is constantly evolving. Consult our plans and reports to learn more about our achievements.
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Report: Sociodemographic profile of Archipel's active members
Here are the results of the survey of our active members carried in December 2024 and January 2025. Active members are individuals who regularly contributed meaningfully to the work of the Archipel Ontario Health Team through working groups, and committees or other structured engagements.
Drawing the sociodemographic profile of our members helps us understand to what extent they reflect the diversity of our communities. This is not just a survey—it reflects Archipel’s core values and is a catalyst for change.
Summary of survey results
Relative to the general population, the following groups are underrepresented at Archipel’s tables: people who are racialized, people with disabilities, immigrants and Indigenous people, those with mother tongues other than English or French, people with low education, low income, and both younger (under 35) and older (75+) adults.
On the other hand, women, caregivers, Francophones and people with mental health or substance use challenges are generally well represented.