Overview
Women with disabilities face many barriers to their right to equal participation in Canadian society, including to their Read More
A new national study suggests that young
women with disabilities face more dismal prospects for life after high school than do their male counterparts.
Not exact matches
Those that the advice centres help include families
facing homelessness, older people requiring community care, trafficked
women and children, people
with disabilities, refugees, people who are
facing unemployment and those
with mental health problems.
This includes closing the gender pay gap, increasing access to affordable child care and tackling the poverty
facing disadvantaged
women including single mothers, Indigenous
women, older
women,
women and girls
with disabilities, and
women facing domestic violence and sexual harassment in the workplace and community.