The purpose of this thesis is to illustrate the way in which feminist-based organizations - specifically women's centres - have sought to fulfill the unmet social needs of women and children living throughout British Columbia. This thesis achieves this end through a number of different means. A literature review provides background on feminist planning and an overview of the history of the women's movement in Canada. An examination of B.C. women's centres, which includes a close look at the similar and unique services offered, demonstrates the positive contributions made by centres. A case study, which thoroughly reviews the history of one specific centre (the North Shore Women's Centre), shows how women's centres evolve over time i...
This study of the coeducational experience of women at the University of British Columbia from 1916 ...
Student Paper - The Role Played by Women's Institutes in Western Canada by Louise Showman (Toffelmre...
Suburban employment centres have increasingly become major workplaces for suburban women without con...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This thesis examines the origins and function of Vancouver Transition House as an agent of role chan...
In the thirty years prior to 1910, an active minority of women, not only in British Columbia, but ac...
The accompanying thesis, written as part of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Social Work...
This thesis investigates Saskatchewan's participation in and reaction to the Royal Commission on the...
Women's community organizing for change has the potential to improve many aspects of women's lives, ...
The enormous practical changes to women’s health care that have taken root since the late 1960s can ...
From the Introduction: Despite a thirty-year history of campus-based women’s centers, relatively lit...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis reflects an interest in both social services and...
This study examines the way that Native women incorporate the history of colonization into the way t...
This thesis examines and interprets a social movement organization, the Regina Native Women's Group,...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the response of representative women in British Columbia t...
This study of the coeducational experience of women at the University of British Columbia from 1916 ...
Student Paper - The Role Played by Women's Institutes in Western Canada by Louise Showman (Toffelmre...
Suburban employment centres have increasingly become major workplaces for suburban women without con...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This thesis examines the origins and function of Vancouver Transition House as an agent of role chan...
In the thirty years prior to 1910, an active minority of women, not only in British Columbia, but ac...
The accompanying thesis, written as part of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Social Work...
This thesis investigates Saskatchewan's participation in and reaction to the Royal Commission on the...
Women's community organizing for change has the potential to improve many aspects of women's lives, ...
The enormous practical changes to women’s health care that have taken root since the late 1960s can ...
From the Introduction: Despite a thirty-year history of campus-based women’s centers, relatively lit...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis reflects an interest in both social services and...
This study examines the way that Native women incorporate the history of colonization into the way t...
This thesis examines and interprets a social movement organization, the Regina Native Women's Group,...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the response of representative women in British Columbia t...
This study of the coeducational experience of women at the University of British Columbia from 1916 ...
Student Paper - The Role Played by Women's Institutes in Western Canada by Louise Showman (Toffelmre...
Suburban employment centres have increasingly become major workplaces for suburban women without con...