Raising awareness:
- Increase visibility of women’s health issues, with a focus on conditions impacting Black women, such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and fibrocystic breast changes.
- Promote community-led campaigns to destigmatise health-seeking behaviour.
Education on women’s health:
- Provide culturally responsive information on anatomy, menstrual health, reproductive health, and preventative care.
- Offer translated resources and accessible formats (print, digital, audio, video).
Signs and symptoms to look out for:
- Regular heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, frequent urination, abdominal swelling, fatigue, or iron-deficiency symptoms.
- Changes in urinary or bowel habits, reproductive changes, or unexplained weight changes.
Resources for early diagnosis:
- Directory of local clinics, community health services, and telehealth options.
- Guidance on scheduling screenings (e.g., ultrasound, MRI, lab tests) and what to ask healthcare providers.
Support systems for pre- and post-surgery:
- Emotional and practical support networks, including peer mentoring and counselling.
- Information on surgical options, recovery timelines, and post-operative care.
Sustainable opportunities:
- Access to funding, transportation support, childcare during appointments, and health literacy programs.
- Partnerships with healthcare clinics, labs, and patient advocacy groups.








