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On February 24, 2000 The Vancouver Richmond Health Board (now part of the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority) approved the use of the Framework for Women-Centered Health to guide its policies, programs, services and structures.  The framework was developed by a Women's Health Planning Project and consists of 12 elements that, taken together, provide practical population health promotion tools and strategies to improve responses to the health needs of individual women and specific populations of women.  You can access The Framework for Women-Centred Health guide at www.vcn.bc.ca/vrhb

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