Sex Workers in Canada Face Unequal Access to Healthcare: A Systems Thinking Approach
Objectives: Despite Canada's universal health system, sex workers across the country face an alarmingly high number of barriers when they seek to healthcare services. This has resulted in unmet healthcare needs and substantially poorer health outcomes than the general Canadian population. The o...
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Main Author: | Kaitlyn Squires (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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