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Objectives: In this commentary, we describe our experience using the Ontario Ministry of Health's Health Equity Impact Assessment (HEIA) Tool as part of a project evaluating the implementation of an Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) workshop for family caregivers of neurodivergent people and people with disabilities from multiple communities across Canada. Study design/methods: Caregiver and clinician ACT facilitators completed the HEIA Tool to promote awareness of potential health (in)equities related to the workshop. Results: Facilitators reported challenges understanding and implementing the Tool, which prompted our team to customize it for this context. Conclusions: We outline recommendations based on the implementation strategies we used, which may have relevance to other community-based programs or initiatives seeking to conduct a health equity assessment.
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