HSE Social Inclusion The National Office for Social Inclusion supports
equal access to Health Services for people from vulnerable groups
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be provided with
equal access to health services and there should be an appropriate balance of preventative, environmental and public health policies, programs and services;
Indigenous Australians should be provided with
equal access to health services and there should be an appropriate balance of preventative, environmental and public health policies, programs and services;
Not exact matches
«We would expect
to see less disparity in hypertension rates across racial groups due
to equal access to health care and equitable social and economic status; however, black, non-Hispanic
service members remained disproportionately affected,» said Army Colonel William Corr, the deputy director of AFHSC's division of Epidemiology and Analysis.
«International human rights law and ethical norms oblige
health ministries and their development partners
to promote
equal access to essential
health services.»
According
to one of the study's lead authors, Professor Maigeng Zhou, from the National Centre for Noncommunicable and Chronic Disease Control and Prevention in the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, China, «There is an ongoing effort by the Chinese Government
to reform the
health - care system, especially in terms of ensuring
equal access for all
to basic public
health services.
I believe that every citizen deserves
equal treatment and
equal access to quality
health services.
For example, your elected officials should be focused on things like
equal access to essential public
services, fair governmental priorities and policies, city hall policies, school district choices, and public
health measures.
42 USC 12101,
Equal Opportunity for Individuals with Disabilities Act The act prohibits the discrimination against individuals with disabilities in areas such as employment, housing, public accommodations, education, transportation, communication, recreation, institutionalization,
health services, and
access to public
services.
Our promotion of female rights and
equal access to sexual and reproductive
health services allows women
equal opportunities
to men and is in keeping with Every Woman Every Child's goal.
In September 2017, West Coast LEAF joined with Action Canada for Sexual
Health and Rights, Options for Sexual Health, and Island Sexual Health in calling for universal cost - coverage of the abortion drug Mifegymiso to ensure safe and equal access to reproductive health services Rea
Health and Rights, Options for Sexual
Health, and Island Sexual Health in calling for universal cost - coverage of the abortion drug Mifegymiso to ensure safe and equal access to reproductive health services Rea
Health, and Island Sexual
Health in calling for universal cost - coverage of the abortion drug Mifegymiso to ensure safe and equal access to reproductive health services Rea
Health in calling for universal cost - coverage of the abortion drug Mifegymiso
to ensure safe and
equal access to reproductive
health services Rea
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In partnership with individuals and community organizations, NYLPI uses organizing, legislative advocacy and litigation
to assert the rights of New Yorkers with disabilities
to equal access to a range of programs and
services, including education,
health care, housing, and police protection.
He said the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples noted: «Indigenous Peoples right
to access, all social and
health services and that Indigenous Peoples have an
equal right
to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental
health.»
Everyone deserves
equal access to sexual and reproductive
health care
services and education.
Everyone deserves
equal access to the entire range of sexual and reproductive
health care
services.
To use the language of human rights, equal standards of health for us mean that we have equal access to doctors and health services as other Australian
To use the language of human rights,
equal standards of
health for us mean that we have
equal access to doctors and health services as other Australian
to doctors and
health services as other Australians.
Partner with states and local communities
to help ensure
equal education opportunity and excellence in early childhood education programs and
to ensure that children and their families have
access to programs,
services and supports that promote
health, nutrition, economic independence and stability, and social competencies;
These are commitments
to ensure
equal access to primary
health care
services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and
equal access to health infrastructure.
Governments should commit
to achieving
equal access to primary
health care and
health infrastructure (including safe drinking water, effective sewerage systems, rubbish collection
services and healthy housing) within 10 years for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Committee recommends that the State party strengthen its efforts
to continue developing and implementing - in consultation with the Indigenous communities - policies and programmes ensuring
equal access for Indigenous children
to culturally appropriate
services, including social and
health services and education.197
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples do not enjoy
equal access to primary
health care and
health infrastructure which includes safe drinking water, effective sewerage systems, rubbish collection
services and healthy housing.
Indigenous people, in twenty first century Australia, do not enjoy
equal access to primary
health care or
to health infrastructure (which includes safe drinking water, effective sewerage systems, rubbish collection
services and healthy housing).