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Equity

Recommendation 21: The BC Human Rights Commission to prioritize stigma-auditing areas of law and policy that most directly impact highly stigmatized populations including sex workers in areas such as:

  • Public space governance,
  • Income assistance and disability policy,
  • Housing policy and residential tenancy law,
  • Child welfare law and policy,
  • Policing law and policy,
  • Health policy related to mental health and substance use,
  • Privacy law as it relates to people who live in public spaces and people who are criminalized as a result of poverty and substance use.



Equity

Recommendation 22: Implementation of all recommendations in the following reports: Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Call to Action, and Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.


Equity

Recommendation 23: Designation of ASL/LSQ as official languages.


Universal basic services

General health care

Recommendation 24: Provide universal coverage of basic dental care within our health care system.


Universal basic services

General health care

Recommendation 25: Increase investment and support for community health centres throughout B.C.


Universal basic services

General health care

Recommendation 26: Provide a comprehensive program to supply assistive devices and personal equipment such as wheelchairs, mobility aids, communication aids, and respiratory devices for people living with those respective disabilities.


Universal basic services

General health care

Recommendation 27: The federal government must implement universal Pharmacare that includes coverage of prescription drugs, vision care, and hearing aids.


Universal basic services

General health care

Recommendation 28: Provide mandatory training for all health practitioners to ensure the rights and safety of LGBTQIA2S+ communities as they access health care.


Universal basic services

Mental health

Recommendation 29: Implement a trauma-informed, harm reduction, approach in the provision of all health care and related services.


Universal basic services

Mental health

Recommendation 30: Address the health and safety harms associated with substance use and provide equitable access to all forms of health care for those who use substances.


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