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Does it make sense now?: Translating knowledge
about SGBA
Barbara Ann Margaret Haworth- Clow Pederson Brockman
Overview
• Background• Reframing SGBA• Translating SGBA• Conclusions
SGBA in Canada
“While Canada enjoys an enviable reputation
internationally as a leader in gender mainstreaming, unfortunately there is a
growing gap between this, and the work on GBA that
actually occurs in our domestic policy–making.”
Pauline Rankin, PhD
“Despite the government commitment to GBA that
[began and] has continued since 1995, there is no
government-wide policy requiring that departments and agencies perform it.”
Spring 2009 Report of the Attorney General of Canada
“We found evidence that gender-based analysis had been
adequately integrated into policy
development for only 4 of 68 initiatives”
SGBA Book
SGBAFramework
SGBA as Process
Table of Contents1. The Challenge2. Context and Concepts3. SGBA as Process4. Considering Sex
Diabetes, Systematic Reviews, Transport Accidents, Methyl Mercury Exposure, Statin Use
5. Emphasizing GenderHip and Knee Replacement, Heart Health, Unpaid Caregiving, Private Health
Insurance, Disaster Management6. Regarding the Determinants of Health
Mental Health, Housing, Overweight, Water, Access to Services7. Addressing Policy
DTCA, HIV/AIDS, Tobacco8. Rising to the Challenge
Vancouver
Winnipeg
Ottawa
Halifax
SGBA Workshops
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No Some Working Advancedknowledge knowledge knowledge knowledge
Halifax Ottawa Winnipeg Vancouver0%
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Knowledge of SGBA
Baseline
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 None Some Working Advanced
Halifax Ottawa Winnipeg Vancouver0%
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BaselinePost
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Knowledge of SGBA
BaselinePostFollow-up
Halifax Ottawa Winnipeg Vancouver65%
70%
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Proportion Using Book
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80%75%
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Proportion Sharing
BookInfo
Challenges and Opportunities
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Rising to the Challenge: Sex- and gender-based analysis for health planning, policy, and research in Canada
Available for download from a website near you:
www.acewh.dal.cawww.bccewh.bc.ca
www.pwhce.ca
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