Copies of "WOMEN, INCOME AND HEALTH IN MANITOBA: An Overview and Ideas for Action" can be ordered from Women's Health Clinic using the following form below.
Non-profit
organizations are welcome to make copies of this document provided credit is
given to the Women's Health Clinic :
Women's Health Clinic January 2002
January 30, 2002
The Women's Health Clinic is presently involved in a project Increasing Community Awareness and Policy Change: Women, Poverty and Health. This project is designed to use a social marketing approach to heighten public awareness of the impact of two determinants of health - income/social status and gender, on the health of Manitoba women.
I am pleased to provide the enclosed materials and I encourage your support and involvement in this important issue.
What your group may consider:
Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me:
Gail Watson, Coordinator
Women, Poverty and Health Project
Women's Health Clinic
gailwatson@womenshealthclinic.org
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Organizational Information:
Name of Group/Organization:______________________________________________Please indicate requested item and quantity:
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General Brochure: "Poverty is Hazardous to Women's Health" _______
Poster: "Poverty is Hazardous to Women's Health" _______
Executive Summary of Research Report: "Women, Income and Health in Manitoba:
An Overview and Ideas for Action" _______
Research Report: "Women, Income and Health in Manitoba:
An Overview and Ideas for Action" _______
Research Report: Also available on-line at www.womenshealthclinic.org/wih/wih.html
Please return this form to the address below:
Gail Watson, Coordinator
Women, Income and Health Project
Women's Health Clinic
419 Graham Avenue, 2nd Floor
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0M3