ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Acknowledgements This project was made possible with support from Manitoba Healthy Living, the Bureau of Women’s Health and Gender Analysis (Health Canada), and Health Canada, Manitoba and Saskatchewan Region
women’s health Part 1 reviews the varia-bility of health among women, with a particular emphasis on diversities in health according to women’s major social roles of partner, parent and worker The context within which social roles are carried out, particularly the socio-eco-nomic context, is identified as a critical factor
acknowledgements would not be complete without a note of thanks to Pamela Chalmers at Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence who worked tirelessly to tight deadlines in the design and layout of the final
Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence (PWHCE) is one of the Centres of Excellence for Women’s Health, funded by the Women’s Health Contribution Program of Health Canada The PWHCE supports new knowledge and research on women’s health issues; and provides policy advice, analysis and information to governments,
Acknowledgements Angella MacEwan was contracted by the Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health and Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence to
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report was prepared by Elaine Enarson in collaboration with Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Executive Director of the Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence
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An economic costing of obesity in First Nations
Acknowledgements Angella MacEwan was contracted by the Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health and Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence to undertake this economic costing project We are grateful for the care and attention she put into the research, including managing data acquisition, researching and identifying an appropriate methodology, executing the analysis, and
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Canada’s Failure To Act: Women’s Inequality Deepens
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Rethinking Women and Healthy Living in Canada
This is project #256 of Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence ISBN # 978-1-894356-70-1 Rethinking Women and Healthy Living in Canada A Pederson, M J Haworth-Brockman, B Clow, H Isfeld and A Liwander Editors British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health February,
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acknowledgements would not be complete without a note of thanks to Pamela Chalmers at Prairie RETHINKING WOMEN AND HEALTHY LIVING IN CANADA
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BC Society of Saundra-Lynn Coulter, London Abused Women's Centre; Ontario Woman Abuse Screening Project, London ON Linda Mushka, Battlefords Mental Health Centre, Prairie North Regional Health Authority, SK Christina Talbot, BC Centre of Excellence from Women's Health, BC
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