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W8 Mind Maps - Gender and HP - Coggle Diagram
W8 Mind Maps - Gender and HP
1) Violence against women is the leading cause of death and disability among women world, with serious and lasting health impacts
1.1) A complex combination of various factors contribute to enabling violence against women
c) Political structures
d) Environmental disasters
b) Economic structures
e) International Conflicts
a) Social norms, practices and structures
f) Colonization
2) The women’s movement in Canada over the past 35 years has advocated that violence against women be taken seriously as a issue of humans rights, social justice and healthcare
2.1) Further research is needed to fill in knowledge gaps on violence against women
b) address the underlying and structural enablers
c) effective interventions
a) understanding the role of gender norms
3) Gender refers to socially constructed roles and norms based on social binary
3.1) Gender is a determinant of health, with various factors influencing vulnerability to violence
d) lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or intersex individuals
e) low-income women
c) refugees and asylum seekers
f) women living with HIV infection
b) Ethnic minorities or indigenous ancestry
g) women living in rural and remote communities
a) Disability
h) age
4) The Gender-transformative Health Promotion framework is one approach that can be used to address violence against women in Canada
4.1) This approach aims to better understand gender as a determinant of health and outlines actions to address gender and health
b) addressing structural and social gender-related determinants of health
c) implementing women-centered, trauma-informed interventions
a) addressing gender norms as a health impact
d) empowering women
5) Canadian health promoters need to address political, social and and economic structures that influence violence against women
5.1) There are a variety of approaches and interventions that can be implemented to help reduce violence against women
c) education programs with men and boys
d) trauma-informed programs for women
b) group interventions
e) national inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
a) community mobilization
f) Improving the Health Sector Response
g) supporting healthy relationships