Reproductive Health Matters
Volume 5, Issue 10 , Pages 46-57 , November 1997

Big goals, small steps: The early history of a women's health centre in Ontario, Canada

  • Susan Law

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationSusan Law, c% 124 Sherwood Avenue, Toronto, M4P 2A7, Canada.

References 

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  2. Powell M . Submission Guidelines for Women's Health Centres . In: Ontario: Women's Health Bureau, Ministry of Health; 1989;
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  4. Breen MJ . In: Taking Care: A Handbook about Women's Health . Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson; 1991;
  5. In: Submission to the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies . Peterborough: WHCC; 1991;
  6. In: Our Bodies Ourselves. Boston Women's Health Collective . New York: Simon and Schuster; 1971;
  7. Charles C , DeMaio S . Lay participation in health care decision-making: a conceptual framework . Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law . 1993;18(4):881–904
  8. Centres of Excellence for Women's Health. Press release, Women's Health Bureau, Health Canada. 25 June 1996.
  9. Further information on women's health developments in Canada can be obtained from: Women's Health Bureau, Health Canada — 0911A, Tunney's Pasture, Ottawa, Ontario KIA 0K9, Canada.
  10. In: Centres of Excellence for Women's Health Program: Women's health framework . Health Canada: Women's Health Bureau; 9 November 1995; Press release
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doi: 10.1016/S0968-8080(97)90085-9

Reproductive Health Matters
Volume 5, Issue 10 , Pages 46-57 , November 1997