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Centres of Excellence for Women's HealthTurning the CornerIn 1996, the federal government set up five Centres of Excellence to promote much-needed research on women's health in Canada and to direct more attention to the vital health concerns of women.1998 was a watershed year for the Centres of Excellence and the Canadian Women's Health Network. Centres are now established with well launched programs of research and partnerships among women's health interests at local, regional and national levels. Attention is now turned to refining and consolidating research programs, promoting health policies responsive to women's needs, and sustaining the development of networks and partnerships. Centres are demonstrating the vitality (and challenges!) of partnered approaches to policy research (many are described in more detail on the following pages). Their work on such critical national issues as health reform, health protection, and homecare for example, is providing the basis for health policy advice unique for its attention to gender. Expertise available through the Centres is well recognized and increasingly drawn upon by different segments of the health system. For example:
The environment for the Centres' work continues to be heavily influenced by the twin forces of economic restructuring and health reform. Centres are clearly up to the challenge of identifying the implications of these forces for women, and providing advice on policy and program arrangements for best responding to women's health needs. The prevailing message from the Privy Council Office and in recent Throne Speeches is the imperative to respond to citizens' desire for a direct, substantive and influential role in shaping policies and decisions that affect them. The approaches that the Centres and the Canadian Women's Health Network take to involving women across diverse life circumstances in defining and studying the health issues that matter most to them exemplify citizen engagement and evidence- based decision-making. These are key tenets of the current federal agenda, which is squarely topped by issues related to health and health care delivery. Please read on for more information about the exciting research programs and activities of each Centre and the remarkable networking achievements of the Canadian Women's Health Network.... NEXT >> Key Facts about the Centres of Excellence for Women's Health |