Sentences with phrase «access to health services contribute»

While socioeconomic factors such as income, health insurance and access to health services contribute to those disparities, they can not explain the whole difference.
Poor access to health services contributes to poor health outcomes and an increased chance of reincarceration, Megan Williams told Croakey.

Not exact matches

«A lack of access to education and health services and lack of decision - making power are also contributing factors to women's vulnerability to HIV.»
Access to a wide range of classes that contribute to school engagement and academic achievement, such as social studies, service learning, career and technical education, art, music, physical education, and health education.
The agency did not recommend countries set limits on how many children people should have, but said: «Women with access to reproductive health services... have lower fertility rates that contribute to slower growth in greenhouse gas emissions.»
In particular, the experience of racism when accessing health services contributes to low levels of access to these services.
Furthermore, it contributes little to efforts to meet some of the most pressing challenges facing our health system — poor access to dental services and mental health care for many in the community and the prevention and ongoing management of chronic disease.
Contribute to closing the gap in life expectancy by improved access to culturally appropriate mainstream primary health services (including but not limited to general practice, allied health and specialist) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Volunteering for the MFP is an amazing opportunity to further the mission of expanding culturally competent mental health services to underserved populations, contribute to the growth and development of the behavioral health workforce, and gain access to members with similar interests and professional goals.
It could also be that foster children with ADHD receive more support and have greater access to special education and mental health services, contributing to more stable placements for this group of children.
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