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Personal Papers of Miriam Stewart-Green
  • Language: en

Personal Papers of Miriam Stewart-Green

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1970
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada

Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada fills an urgent national need to analyze disparities among vulnerable populations, where socio-economic and cultural factors compromise health and create barriers. Offering solutions and strategies to the prevalent health inequities faced by children, youth, and families in Canada, this book investigates timely issues of social, economic, and cultural significance. Chapters cover a diverse range of socio-economic and cultural factors that contribute to health inequality among the country’s most vulnerable youth populations, including mental health challenges, low income, and refugee status. This book shares scientific evidence from thousands of interviews, questionnaires, surveys, and client consultations, while also providing professional insights that offer key information for at-risk families experiencing health inequities. Timely and transformative, this book will serve as an informed and compassionate guide to promote the health and resiliency of vulnerable children, youth, and families across Canada.

Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities InCanada
  • Language: en

Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities InCanada

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"This book fills an urgent national need to analyze disparities among vulnerable populations, where socio-economic and cultural factors compromise health and create barriers. Offering solutions and strategies to the prevalent health inequities faced by children, youth, and families in Canada, this book investigates timely issues of social, economic, and cultural significance. Chapters cover a diverse range of socioeconomic and cultural factors contributing to health inequality amongst the country's most vulnerable youth populations, including, mental health challenges, low income and refugee status. This book shares scientific evidence from thousands of interviews, questionnaires, surveys, and client consultations, while professional insights offer key information for at-risk families experiencing health inequities. Timely and transformative, this book will serve as an informed and compassionate guide to promote the health and resiliency of vulnerable children, youth and families across Canada."--

Community Health Nursing in Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 782

Community Health Nursing in Canada

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Gage

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Refuge and Resilience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Refuge and Resilience

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-06-05
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  • Publisher: Springer

Taking an interdisciplinary approach and focusing on the social and psychological resources that promote resilience among forced migrants, this book presents theory and evidence about what keeps refugees healthy during resettlement. The book draws on contributions from cultural psychiatry, anthropology, ethics, nursing, psychiatric epidemiology, sociology and social work. Concern about immigrant mental health and social integration in resettlement countries has given rise to public debates that challenge scientists and policy makers to assemble facts and solutions to perceived problems. Since the 1980s, refugee mental health research has been productive but arguably overly-focused on mental ...

When Mothers Kill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

When Mothers Kill

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-06
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Meyer and Oberman--in their desire to better understand mothers who kill--recount their interviews with women imprisoned for maternal filicide and reveal the collective themes that emerge from the women's individual accounts.

Impure Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

Impure Science

Epstein shows the extent to which AIDS research has been a social and political phenomenon and how the AIDS movement has transformed biomedical research practices through its capacity to garner credibility by novel strategies.

Reformed American Dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Reformed American Dreams

Reformed American Dreams explores the experiences of low-income single mothers who pursued higher education while on welfare after the 1996 welfare reforms. This research occurred in an area where grassroots activism by and for mothers on welfare in higher education was directly able to affect the implementation of public policy. Half of the participants in Sheila M. Katz’s research were activists with the grassroots welfare rights organization, LIFETIME, trying to change welfare policy and to advocate for better access to higher education. Reformed American Dreams takes up their struggle to raise families, attend school, and become student activists, all while trying to escape poverty. Katz highlights mothers’ experiences as they pursued higher education on welfare and became grassroots activists during the Great Recession.

Alberta Oil and the Decline of Democracy in Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 437

Alberta Oil and the Decline of Democracy in Canada

In Democracy in Alberta: The Theory and Practice of a Quasi-Party System, published in 1953, C. B. Macpherson explored the nature of democracy in a province that was dominated by a single class of producers. At the time, Macpherson was talking about Alberta farmers, but today the province can still be seen as a one-industry economy—the 1947 discovery of oil in Leduc having inaugurated a new era. For all practical purposes, the oil-rich jurisdiction of Alberta also remains a one-party state. Not only has there been little opposition to a government that has been in power for over forty years, but Alberta ranks behind other provinces in terms of voter turnout, while also boasting some of the...

Geographies of Privilege
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Geographies of Privilege

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Geographies of Privilege brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars with a worldwide focus to reveal the nature of privilege on a global scale. The chapters examine privilege through a relational lens by showing the tension that exists between privileged (elite) and unprivileged (degraded) spaces. By including of persons and groups that are negatively affected by privileged practice, this book makes privilege studies more accessible to students who do not feel privileged.