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Ethics in Community Health presents:
A day long conference:
Hidden Forces and Ethical Decision Making in
Health Care Environments
Thursday, June 10, 1999
9AM - 4PM
Alumni Hall, Victoria College
University of Toronto
71 Queens Park Crescent East
Plenary Speakers:
LARRY HAWORTH - University of Waterloo,
"Autonomy in Community Settings: A Framework"
Explores the structural features necessary in a
Community to nurture autonomy
JUNE CALLWOOD - Journalist, Social Commentator, Activist
"Speaking Out"
Workshop Leaders:
Peter Allatt - "Home Care: what is autonomy?" Is autonomy
for the family absolute or relative, open or
limited?
Cathy Crowe and Kathy Hardill - "When choice is chilling"
Ethical issues around homelessness
Gloria Murrant and Len Lopez - "Caring and diversity" How
issues of diversity and autonomy intersect in
community settings
Kathryn Smith - "People with developmental disabilities"
Providing support when a person's capacity to
formulate and pursue plans is limited
This conference has been organized by a group of health care
providers from various Toronto agencies who are committed to
fostering discussion of ethical issues in the community.
Cost: (includes lunch and nutrition breaks): $55.
Full time students: $25
To register: Centre for Clinical Ethics, St. Joseph's
Health Centre
30 The Queensway, Toronto, ON M6R 1B5
Phone: 416-530-6750 Fax: 416-530-6621
For more information: Kathy Carlin - [log in to unmask]
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