Publication type:
Conference / Meeting Proceedings
Agency:
Vancouver Women's Health Collective
Summary:
This speech, by Caryn Duncan, Executive Director of the Vancouver Women's Health Collective (VWHC), was presented at the Raging Women's conference in Vancouver in March 2003. The speech addresses the cuts to health care and women's centres that work to negatively impact women's lives, from women who use the services provided by women's centres, to women who both access and make up the majority of health care workers. It examines social determinants of health through a gender-based analysis, and provides statistics to show the ways that increases in Medical Services Plan (MSP) user fees, cuts to welfare, closures of residential care facilities, reduced home support services, privatization of the health care industry and loss of unionized jobs, all impact women at a disproportionate level than men.
Keywords:
Raging Women; Caryn Duncan; Vancouver Women's Health Collective (VWHC); women and health; women's health; funding cuts; health care; British Columbia Health Coalition (BCHC); advocacy; Medical Services Plan (MSP); user fees; women and work; poverty; minimum wage; PharmaCare; health care workers; unions; BC Coalition of Women's Centres; privatization; public-private partnerships (P3s); gender-based analysis; women's organizations; BC provincial government; social determinants of health