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Lela Gary <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Jul 2006 12:06:37 -0400
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Hello  Sandi,

Did you miss the intial message I had sent to SDOH regarding my interests on
health and pollutants, e-mailed on 7 April?

I am specifically interested in cancer and pollutants. Air pollution creates
cancer, especially breast and prostrate.  I am enclosing an excerpt  
from that initial e-mail I had sent, for your information and you may  
also visit the
site: http://www.ecopolitics.ca/AirPollution


7 April 206
"Hello  all,

I have been interested in the health effects of pollutants in our environment
for a number of years and  have been quite frustrated at the futility of
prevention of diseases. I have been mostly concerned about carcinogenic air
toxics that can be preventable and yet they are not due to our health policies
and political inertia."


Sincerely,
Lela  Gary



Quoting Sandi Pniauskas <[log in to unmask]>:

> Hi Lela;
> I am in agreement with many of your comments. My main focus is of
> course cancer (ovarian/genetics), but in cancer, SDOH along with a
> pleuthora of issues are involved. To be very honest I just cannot be
> concerned with environmental issues because our community cannot cope
> with living on a day-to-day basis.
> How or would you see a fit here that would be workable for everyone?
> Sandi
>
> Lela Gary wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Following the meeting at Metro Hall, 29 June, I wish to comment on it
>> and on all communications so far.
>>
>>
>> Conflicts and Contradictions:
>>
>> . We are very interested in the agenda/meeting proceedings: Attendance of 4.
>> (Of 80 something on the list-serve residing in Toronto)
>>
>> . Many organizations are active and do a lot of things: Nothing is   
>> being done.
>>
>> . The SDOH list-serve is to inform and educate people: Committees and orgs
>> are not interested in listening or changing.
>>
>> . Education and awareness will bring about action: Public education takes
>> decades. (Nothing significant has been done after identifying the problem)
>>
>> . Awareness will help change: Social behaviour modification is not   
>> voluntary.
>> (Public was aware of detrimental health effects of tobacco, but the majority
>> of smokers did not refrain from smoking until the Non-Smoking Law was
>> progressively enforced.)
>>
>> . We should think about coordinating our efforts under common banners: These
>> are very busy times, we are active in other advocacy efforts(to collaborate/
>> support you).
>>
>>
>>
>> Conclusion:
>>
>> Action requires participation and commitment, and it does speak louder
>> than words of interest and intent already offered. Education,   
>> however important, it has failed to initiate changes, especially on  
>>  health issues requiring amendment of statutes on policy and   
>> governance.
>>
>> The strategy of this Action group would be to treat issues and concerns of
>> both individual participants and organization representatives in an  
>>  integrated and consolidated effort to pressure the government on   
>> implementation.
>> Same idea of a coalition/union with the assertiveness and   
>> solidarity to make demands based on civil and human rights toward   
>> health.
>>
>> As it appears now, insular agendas and inconsistent collaborative   
>> efforts create fragmentation and ineffectiveness in the long run,   
>> even though some progress has been made sporadically.
>>
>> I can easily say, that by the time communities' short or long-term   
>> goals are reached, the problems are worsened and the standards on   
>> which these goals were based become obsolete.
>> As well, lack of interest to participate in a new initiative gives impetus
>> to organizations to reconstruct it and plan a campaign on it at a   
>> later date...
>>
>>
>> However, I am willing to pursue this SDOH Action group and again reserve
>> a room at Metro Hall, provided I receive your response on your   
>> willingness to attend.
>>
>>
>>
>> Lela Gary
>> Air Pollution Coalition
>>
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