ABOUT
Not a search engine. A space built with healthcare organisations.
What sets the Women's Health Passport apart from an online search is what you don't see: the evaluation work behind every resource.
How resources are selected
Quality
Content is accurate, up to date, and aligned with available evidence.
Safety
No resource likely to cause harm is included, regardless of its format.
Usability
Resources are understandable and accessible to people without clinical training.
Acceptability
Content respects the diversity of situations and lived experiences of users.
The organisations contributing
This project is co-developed with organisations bringing clinical, organisational, and field expertise.

Femmes en santé
Co-design, needs assessment, outreach, and project development.

MEDTEQ+ AVISÉ
Demonstrating value and integrating digital innovation.

CIUSSS du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal
Leading a clinical and economic evaluation as part of the project.

CISSS des Laurentides
Coordinating the portal's first regional pilot rollout and contributing to the editorial committee.
Distribution partners
They help amplify the content and resources in the field.



A project that evolves
Today, the Women's Health Passport is a directory of validated resources. Next step: guided pathways tailored to specific situations, then support integrated into care settings.
Continuous improvement is at the heart of the project — partner organisations actively contribute to evolving the resources and features.
Need to talk to someone quickly?
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Info-Santé (811 — Option 1)
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Info-Social (811 — Option 2)
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