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Status of Women committee  Everywhere. Seriously, the mandate of the health department is to look at health outcomes for all Canadians. There isn't a file that doesn't have potential for some personal impact, and that makes it a huge challenge for our departments that are trying to figure out where to focu

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty

Status of Women committee  We would do the sex- and gender-based analysis in terms of identifying what the population at risk is and what the differences are. With suicide, to pick up on that one as an example, we know that boys are committing suicide more, but in fact, girls express suicidal ideation and

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty

Status of Women committee  Could I comment on...?

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty

Status of Women committee  I was referring to it in terms of the recent media attention, in terms of the crisis of suicide. This is not only with boys.

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty

Status of Women committee  No, what I was referring to is a study we have that's fairly specific—and there's a risk in extrapolating—and was looking at the concurrence of substance use and abuse with suicide attempts and suicidal ideation. In that study there was information that came forward in terms of t

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty

Status of Women committee  We have some tools and checklists that give some fairly high level questions, and we encourage researchers and policy-makers to look at the data, and have you looked at the data from a sex-disaggregated point of view, and have you considered this kind of research? It's at a high

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty

Status of Women committee  It could be. I think in the literature, even internally, we notice that the terminology around sex and gender can be used interchangeably. It's something we tend to be a bit fussy about, so I think for sure in other science research departments.... I can't really comment in dep

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty

Status of Women committee  We should. We don't always do that consistently, but absolutely. At Health Canada and at a lot of departments, when we come out with statements they tend to be about all Canadians or all people living in Canada. For me, looking at this is getting at the question: which Canadians

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty

Status of Women committee  First of all, thank you. I think success is all relative, but I'm glad to take that one home. To start with the latter, in terms of the consideration of sex being easier, it's because we can get sex-disaggregated data on almost anything. It's not always reported that way, and if

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty

Status of Women committee  Madam Chair, thank you for the opportunity to present today. I am pleased to share Health Canada's experience, and I hope the committee finds it useful. Health Canada has a long history of considering sex and gender as a way of advancing both gender equality and sound science.

May 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Cindy Moriarty