HLTA02H3 Lecture : Chpts 15 - 18 lecture

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March 16 the health of children & youth. Every parent has an obligation to provide support for his or her unmarried. The obligation under subsection (1) does not extend to a child who is sixteen. Every child who is not a minor has an obligation to provide support, in. 32. accordance with need, for his or her parent who has cared for or provided support for the child, to the extent that the child is capable of doing so. Inequalities of wealth and income produce unequal life chances. Poverty translates into homelessness, ill health, short life expectancy, malnutrition, amid hunger: a significant number of canadians live in poverty. Income and health: those with high incomes, for instance, live longer, healthier and more disability. Free lives on average than those who are poor. Similar patterns of disease, illness, and mortality prevail for children.