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Brunswick Books is the new name of Fernwood Books.  For over 35 years we have been providing books from independent and progressive publishers.

Madeline Boscoe

    For over twenty years, Madeline Boscoe worked as a RN in health education and advocacy at the Women’s Health Clinic in Winnipeg. Her leadership and activism on such issues as hormone replacement therapy, Depo Provera, silicone breast implants, the legalization of midwifery, and many other women’s health concerns has ensured that the Clinic remains a leader in women’s health and were instrumental in the 1997 Commonwealth Award for Excellence in Women’s Health for the Clinic.

    Madeline is a founding member of the Canadian Women’s Health Network (CWHN), and has been the Executive Director of the CWHN since 1995. Boscoe’s vision, tenacity and diplomacy have helped make the CWHN one of the foremost knowledge brokers in the health arena today, developing it as a critical bridge between and among researchers, clinicians, decision-makers, media, women’s community groups, and the public. She has worked hard to make the CWHN a major leader in supporting gender-based analyses of programs and policies that are fully respectful of diversity, and of the role of structural determinants of health, such as poverty, on health status.
     

    Books by Madeline Boscoe

    A Place to Call Home

    A Place to Call Home

    Long Term Care in Canada

    Edited by Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Barbara Clow, Karen Grant, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Beth Jackson, Ann Pederson, Morgan Seeley, Jane Springer

    Long-term residential care operates in the shadows; too often viewed as a necessary evil best left invisible. This book is takes a different approach. It is about daring to dream about developing alternative forms of long-term, residential care based on an understanding of what exists today and of what is possible in the future. Taking into account the fact that the overwhelming majority of residents and providers are women, the book makes gender a central concern in planning for care that treats… (more information)


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