M-52 National action plan for endometriosis
44th Parliament, 1st Session
Motion Text
That:
(a) the House recognize that,
(i) endometriosis is a chronic condition that affects at least one in ten women and unmeasured numbers of transgender, non-binary and two-spirit individuals,
(ii) the disease causes debilitating pain, infertility, and other symptoms that affect the whole body, leading to significant impacts on individuals, families, and society,
(iii) there is no definitive cause or known cure for endometriosis, the disease is managed with surgical care, other medical care, and multidisciplinary services depending on the goals of the individual,
(iv) it takes an average of five to eleven years for an individual to receive a diagnosis of endometriosis in Canada,
(v) once diagnosed, individuals in Canada can wait years for surgery by an endometriosis expert or multidisciplinary chronic pain care,
(vi) expert endometriosis surgery and multidisciplinary chronic pain care are only available in certain regions of Canada,
(vii) low awareness of endometriosis is rooted in the historic and systemic dismissal of women's pain; and
(b) in the opinion of the House, the government should work in collaboration with the Canadian endometriosis community to establish a national action plan for endometriosis that reflects priorities and outcomes important to individuals with endometriosis and promotes:
(i) improved access to care,
(ii) increased awareness and education of health care providers and the public,
(iii) support for further research.
(a) the House recognize that,
(i) endometriosis is a chronic condition that affects at least one in ten women and unmeasured numbers of transgender, non-binary and two-spirit individuals,
(ii) the disease causes debilitating pain, infertility, and other symptoms that affect the whole body, leading to significant impacts on individuals, families, and society,
(iii) there is no definitive cause or known cure for endometriosis, the disease is managed with surgical care, other medical care, and multidisciplinary services depending on the goals of the individual,
(iv) it takes an average of five to eleven years for an individual to receive a diagnosis of endometriosis in Canada,
(v) once diagnosed, individuals in Canada can wait years for surgery by an endometriosis expert or multidisciplinary chronic pain care,
(vi) expert endometriosis surgery and multidisciplinary chronic pain care are only available in certain regions of Canada,
(vii) low awareness of endometriosis is rooted in the historic and systemic dismissal of women's pain; and
(b) in the opinion of the House, the government should work in collaboration with the Canadian endometriosis community to establish a national action plan for endometriosis that reflects priorities and outcomes important to individuals with endometriosis and promotes:
(i) improved access to care,
(ii) increased awareness and education of health care providers and the public,
(iii) support for further research.
Latest Activity
- Monday, March 21, 2022
- Placed on Notice
History
- Monday, March 21, 2022
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Placed on Notice
Joint Seconders (4)
Jointly seconding a private Member's motion is a formal way for up to 20 Members to show support for the motion before it is called for debate. They are displayed in the order they were received by the Clerk of the House.
Jointly seconded on Monday, March 28, 2022
Mike Morrice
Kitchener Centre
Jointly seconded on Monday, April 4, 2022
Tom Kmiec
Calgary Shepard
Jointly seconded on Thursday, April 7, 2022
Michael Barrett
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes
Jointly seconded on Friday, October 7, 2022
Lena Metlege Diab
Halifax West