While that's nice, Layton uses much of this piece for partisan
promotion; and what continues to trouble me is even with this
opportunity - to write a foreword on a book titled "Poverty and Policy
in Canada: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE" - Layton still
doesn't connect poverty to health.
In his position, he has a golden opportunity to blaze a new political
trail. He could change the debate on health, by reframing it from the
endless talk of sickness care (the medical model) to the promotion of
wellbeing, the empowerment model.
This is what I find so frustrating with the NDP. With their purported
values, you'd think they'd already be doing this, but instead they're
still buying into the old way of thinking. They're saying the same old
things, using the same arguments they were using 20 years ago. While
these may be as relevant today as yesterday, that the NDP isn't
hammering home the connection between the determinants of health and the
cost of the healthcare (sickness care) system is frustrating as hell.
Ocean
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Chrystal Ocean, Coordinator
Wellbeing through Inclusion Socially & Economically
http://www.wise-bc.org/
250-748-8093
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