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Rethinking Autonomy in Healthcare for Incarcerated Patients

Summary by Impact Ethics
Ayla Raabis explores the state of autonomy in clinical settings for incarcerated patients in Canada and adopts a relational perspective to better understand how to promote autonomy. __________________________________________ In Canada, approximately 35,500 people are currently incarcerated. There is a massive overrepresentation of Indigenous and Black people within this group, reflecting enduring legacies of colonialism and […]
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Impact Ethics broke the news in on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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