
Evidence to Policy

Policy Briefs and Reports Produced by the CARE Lab
Montesanti, S., Fleming, E., Sjoblom E. Policy Research Brief: Building the Infrastructure for Indigenous Primary Health Care: A Cross-Provincial Policy Study in Alberta and Ontario. CARE Lab, 6 November 2024. Edmonton, Canada.
Montesanti, S., Fleming, E., Sjoblom E. Policy Dialogue Summary Report: Building the Infrastructure for Indigenous Primary Health Care: A Cross-Provincial Policy Study in Alberta and Ontario. CARE Lab, 6 November 2024. Edmonton, Canada.
Montesanti, S., Fleming, E., Crowshoe, L. Adapting the Patient Medical Home Model in Alberta for Indigenous primary health care: Enhancing access, equity, and relational care- A Report on Findings from an Expert Dialogue. IPHCPR Network, July 2024. Calgary, AB.
Montesanti, S. (2023). Connecting the Social and Structural Determinants of Health and Primary Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence. Edmonton, Alberta: University of Alberta, CARE Research Lab.
Montesanti, S., Wells, L., & Litviniuc, A. (2023). The role of social welfare policies and programs in the prevention of domestic and family violence. Edmonton, Alberta: University of Alberta, CARE Research Lab.
Montesanti, S., Ghidei, W., Silverstone, P., Wells, L. (2020) Examining the Use of Virtual Care Interventions to Provide Trauma-focused Treatment to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Populations: Findings of a Rapid Knowledge Synthesis. Edmonton, Alberta
Policy Briefs and Reports Produced in Collaboration with Other Organizations
Wells, L., Fyie, K., Kneebone, R., Boodt, C., Montesanti, S., Ruse, K., & Davidson, R. (2024). Exploring Typologies of Domestic Violence Perpetrators: Insights into Male Patterns and Behaviours. School of Public Policy.
Wells, L., Fyie, K., Kneebone, R., Montesanti, S., Boodt, C., & Davidson, R. (2024). Disrupting Trajectories Leading to Domestic Violence. School of Public Policy.
McBrien, K., Montesanti, S., & Leslie, M. (2023). Reimagining Primary Care in Alberta. O’Brien Institute for Public Health Centre for Health Policy.