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Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy10173
- Last Reviewed
- 2018-03-03
- Date
- 2011-08-24
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Health care and patient safety
- Resolution
- GC11-64
- The Canadian Medical Association calls for federal government adherence to the United Nations’ "Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict."
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2018-03-03
- Date
- 2011-08-24
- Resolution
- GC11-64
- The Canadian Medical Association calls for federal government adherence to the United Nations’ "Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict."
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association calls for federal government adherence to the United Nations’ "Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict."
Preventing torture around the world
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy11658
- Date
- 2015-08-26
- Topics
- Health care and patient safety
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Resolution
- GC15-79
- The Canadian Medical Association urges the federal government to prevent torture around the world by allowing third party investigators, including medical professionals, to examine and review detention centres.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Date
- 2015-08-26
- Resolution
- GC15-79
- The Canadian Medical Association urges the federal government to prevent torture around the world by allowing third party investigators, including medical professionals, to examine and review detention centres.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association urges the federal government to prevent torture around the world by allowing third party investigators, including medical professionals, to examine and review detention centres.
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy11739
- Date
- 2015-05-30
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Population health/ health equity/ public health
- Resolution
- BD15-06-232
- The Canadian Medical Association acknowledges the completion of the important work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and the importance of recognizing and not forgetting the terrible impact that the residential school system has had and, as a consequence of ongoing intergenerational trauma, continues to have on the health of many First Nations, Inuit and Metis People of Canada.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Date
- 2015-05-30
- Resolution
- BD15-06-232
- The Canadian Medical Association acknowledges the completion of the important work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and the importance of recognizing and not forgetting the terrible impact that the residential school system has had and, as a consequence of ongoing intergenerational trauma, continues to have on the health of many First Nations, Inuit and Metis People of Canada.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association acknowledges the completion of the important work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and the importance of recognizing and not forgetting the terrible impact that the residential school system has had and, as a consequence of ongoing intergenerational trauma, continues to have on the health of many First Nations, Inuit and Metis People of Canada.