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Identifying At-Risk Groups
Seniors, children, people with disabilities, low-income households, and newcomer
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SUMMARY - Identifying At-Risk Groups

SUMMARY — Identifying At-Risk Groups

Identifying At-Risk Groups in Canadian Civic Context

The topic "Identifying At-Risk Groups" falls within the broader civic framework of Public Safety > Vulnerable Populations and Equity in Emergencies. It focuses on the systematic recognition of populations disproportionately affected by emergencies, natural disasters, or systemic vulnerabilities. This process is critical for ensuring equitable resource allocation, targeted preparedness, and inclusive policy design.

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