housing insecurity and health - ANSWERS--inequities tend to be clustered
-the context is often missing
-people experiencing homelessness have an 8 to 10x greater likelihood of early
death compared to the greater population
-core housing need is important to understand because it is a precursor to
homelessness
1 in 8 households - ANSWERS-how many households in Canada live in food
poverty
which households are most vulnerable to food insecurity? - ANSWERS--1 in 6
Canadian children under the age of 18 is affected by household food insecurity.
- households with children are led by female lone parents are especially
vulnerable to food insecurity: 1/3 of these households are food-insecure
most (60.4%) households are reliant on social assistance in Canada are food-
insecure - ANSWERS-- a quarter are severly food-insecure
-local food consting tells the same story - social assistance rates are too low to
enable recipients to meet their basic needs
,premature mortality - ANSWERS-among the most serious health consequences of
food insecurity, adults experiencing food insecurity are more likely to die
prematurely than their food-secure counterparts
1. finding Land use opportunities in natural urban places
2. imagining and creating place for land-based learning
3. building and mobilizing community to enhance local biodiversity and social
adaptations
4. enhancing indigenous food sovereignity practices towards community
wellbeing - ANSWERS-indigenous leadership can enhance community efforts to
transform shared social spaces, build environments and ecological climates by:
'that we believe everyone in Ontario has the right to live poverty-free and with
dignity in housing that is stable, adequate, equitably accessible and affordable" -
ANSWERS-RNAO endorses the Housing Network of Ontario's declaration built on
the foundation
ontario's affordable housing strategy - ANSWERS-1) affordability of housing
2) availability of affordable housing
3) supports, programs and protections
4) a clear way to measure progress
gender mainstreaming (video from European Institute for Gender Equality) -
ANSWERS--brings a gender perspective into each phase of policy development (ie.
sports, education and energy)
,-two dimensions: 1. integrating gender into policies and 2, representation in the
policy areas
cyclic phases of gender mainstreaming (video from European Institute for Gender
Equality) - ANSWERS-1. define
2. plan
3. act
4. check
23% - ANSWERS-the % of nursing staff in Canada represent mirror the overall
immigrant population in canada (gender guest lecture)
immigrant workers generally experienced downward occupational mobility upon
migrating to Canada (kimberle crenshaw video) - ANSWERS-- gender roles as
wives
-systemic racism
-long process time for immigration
-issues with credential assessment
nursing is like a cappucinno (gender guest lecture) - ANSWERS--more white
people at the top
-more brown at the bottom
, 86% - ANSWERS-According to stats canada data, ___% of women make up the
majority of healthcare aids
gender Inequality - ANSWERS-sex-based differences: femaile having a MI
presenting with upper back pain/fatigue
gender inequity - ANSWERS-female gets sent home with no MI-work up
(5.8%) - ANSWERS-child poverty rate for those living in couple families
(26.2%) - ANSWERS-child poverty rate for those living in female lone-parent
families
While the wage gap is declining, it is still significant with men earning hourly
wages on average $31.05 and women $26.92 - ANSWERS--eliminating various
forms of gender-based discrimination is needed to close the gap
1. pay equity
2. reducing extreme forms of poverty and social exclusion
3. provide national affordable childcare programs
4. improve access to employment insurance and create policies that make it
easier for workplaces to achieve collective agreements through unionization. -
ANSWERS-ways to eliminate various forms of gender
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