On March 8, CMHA Algoma joins individuals and organizations around the world to
#EmbraceEquity in celebrating this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD), an annual event
held to mark the social, economic and political achievements of women.
#EmbraceEquity is the theme for IWD 2023. The IWD organizers are highlighting the need to
talk about why “’equal opportunities are no longer enough’ – and can in fact be exclusionary,
rather than inclusive.”
CMHA Algoma offers the Central Access and Information service, where you can speak with an Access Worker who will be able to provide you with information and referrals to the mental health and addictions services that are available in the Algoma District.
The IWD website specifies the basic difference between equality and equity, noting:
Equality means each individual or group of people is given the same resources or opportunities.
Equity recognizes that each person has different circumstances, and allocates the exact
resources and opportunities needed to reach an equal outcome.
Among other issues, gender bias has a significant negative effect on medical diagnosis and the
quality of health care women receive, leading to substantial delays in diagnosis and
misdiagnosis. This includes delays in receiving mental health care, as research has found that
women experience depression and anxiety twice as often as men, but experience more barriers
in getting care.
Further to the official IWD 2023 theme, the Canadian government has its own campaign it has
dubbed Every Woman Counts. The federal government says IWD is a reminder that all women,
from all ages and walks of life, have a place in every aspect of Canadian society, including in
the economic, social and democratic spheres.
Show your support for IWD 2023 by visiting the International Women’s Day website and sharing
how you #EmbraceEquity on social media.