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SUMMARY:Health Together - Youth access to contraception in Canada: What happens when cost is removed?
DESCRIPTION:This is a free webinar for the love of learning. No CEU/CPD/PDA\n\nPlease join Health Together… for a webinar by Dr. Sarah Munro. The webinar is open to all and free of charge. We host webinars every two months. All welcome!\n\nPlease join our mailing list by emailing: mihcancares@gmail.com (link sends e-mail)\n\nLearning Objectives from Webinar:\n\n\nDiscuss the barriers facing youth in Canada who seek or consider contraception care.\n Summarize the impacts of a provincial policy in British Columbia to provide free prescription contraception.\nReflect on the role of creative tools in addressing health and social issues.\n\nDr. Sarah Munro \nSarah Munro\, PhD\, MA\, BA Hon\, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Systems and Population Health School of Public Health University of Washington and the Director of the Reproductive Choices Lab (www.reprochoiceslab.org). Dr. Munro conducts health services research with a focus on knowledge mobilization and implementation science to understand\, What are the factors that influence equitable access to high-quality\, culturally-safe\, sexual and reproductive health care for equity-deserving populations? She leads several large national and international studies in close partnership with patients\, including a community-based investigation to understand youth contraception access in Canada\, The Ask Us Project. \nVictoria Paller – Co-Presenter\n\nVictoria recently completed her MSc in the Women+ and Children’s Health Sciences Program at UBC\, where her thesis focused on youth access to contraception in BC under the supervision of Dr. Sarah Munro and Dr. Laura Schummers. She also holds a BHSc from the University of Ottawa and is passionate about advancing access to sexual and reproductive health through community-engaged research.\n\n\nKaiya Jacob – Co-Presenter\n\nKaiya BBJacob (she/her) is a MSW student at York University\, a published scholar\, trained doula\, community worker\, and researcher. Born and raised on unceded Musqueam\, Squamish\, and Tsleil-Waututh territories as settler of mixed Swedish\, Irish\, German\, and Afro-Trinidadian descent\, anti-oppression is central to her values and her work. In her Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Gender\, Sexuality\, Women’s Studies at Simon Fraser University\, she focused on the role of communications in community building and advocacy for Black\, racialized\, and queer communities.\n\n\n\n\nAttend here! 
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/health-together-youth-access-to-contraception-in-canada-what-happens-when-cost-is-removed/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne,Les jeunes
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SUMMARY:Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy After Eight Years: What Have We Learned So Far?
DESCRIPTION:Presented by CIPS\, the Gender\, Peace\, and Development Research Network (GPD-RN)\, the Research Network on Women\, Peace and Security and the Group of 78 \nCanada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) was announced in 2017\, followed by several other commitments in support of Canada’s Feminist Foreign Policy. For example\, “the women\, peace and security agenda is at the heart of Canada’s Feminist Foreign Policy\, which includes the Feminist International Assistance Policy and Defence Policy” (Government of Canada\, 2024). After eight years of programming\, debates\, and multisectoral discussions\, it is an important moment for reflection on what we have learned so far from Canada’s FIAP. \nThis event adds to a rich and detailed analysis of policy rhetoric by focussing on some of the practical experiences of organizations tasked with implementation of programming under the FIAP\, as well as critical and analytical insights from scholars and practitioners. \nThe panel builds on earlier events organized by the Gender\, Peace and Development Research Network and the Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS) including the April 30\, 2025 event by emerging scholars titled “What Can We Learn From How Canada’s FIAP is Landing in Latin America and the Caribbean?”. One of the major themes that emerged from this previous event was the importance of a feminist approach to development as described by the partner organizations in Haiti\, Jamaica/CARICOM and Colombia\, particularly when combined with a commitment to connecting to local feminist priorities from partner countries.  See\, also\, the June 6\, 2025 blog by these presenters. \nOther important insights on feminist foreign policy enrich our discussion on Canada’s FIAP including the September 11\, 2025 event on Strengthening the Representation of Women in Diplomacy: Challenges and Policy Solutions; the August\, 2025 Policy Brief by Lilly Nicholls titled How FIAP Broke Glass Ceilings in Canadian Diplomacy – And Should Go Further; and Beth Woroniuk’s August 21\, 2025 analysis: Canada\, Financing for Development and Gender Equality: Looking for Leadership. \nThe Gender\, Peace and Development Research Network (as part of the Centre for Policy Studies at the University of Ottawa) and the Group of 78 invite you to join us for this important new conversation where we will reflect on some of the successes of programs funded under FIAP\, lessons learned\, and priorities for future initiatives. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/canadas-feminist-international-assistance-policy-after-eight-years-what-have-we-learned-so-far/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa\, 120 University Private\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne,Événements et conférences
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