Leave no woman behind

How do we ensure quality healthcare is delivered for all women in Australia, across all backgrounds, regions and contexts? An intersectional approach, rather than one that benefits only certain groups?

We've seen and heard about some of the gender gaps in healthcare, but the gaps between different communities and groups of women can be far wider.

In this episode, we touch on some of these gaps: including the gaps in between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Australia, as well as the added hurdles and gaps faced by women with disabilities, women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds as well as refugee and asylum seeker women.

These gaps are often known, but they're rarely addressed sufficiently. So what would a truly inclusive healthcare system look like?

We explore all this and more in this episode of the podcast.

The Women’s Health Project is an editorially independent special podcast series created by Women’s Agenda and supported by Organon, the recently launched pharmaceutical company dedicated to a better and healthier every day for every woman. 

Our Women's Agenda podcasts are produced by Agenda Media, the 100% female-owned and run publisher behind Women's Agenda. You can check out our other podcasts, The Leadership Lessons and The Women's Agenda Podcast.




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