Considering Canadian immigration trends, the current aging of the country’s population, and access issues related to services that promote the mental health needs of older visible minority immigrants, more attention is required to understand the role of organizations that offer programs and services to this population group. Using qualitative inquiry and the PRECEDE-PROCEED model, this study aims to determine to what extent programs and services available in the Neighbourhood House sector contribute to the mental health of older visible minority immigrants as understood in the VicHealth Framework
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
Defence date: 22 September 2023Examining board: Prof. Juho Härkönen (European University Institute, ...
Immigration and community responses that accompany it significantly impact immigrant and community m...
This thesis investigated recent older immigrants’ experiences contributing to Canadian society, focu...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
This narrative review explores the mental health of older immigrants in Canada through an intersecti...
Highly skilled professionals are often forced to accept jobs below their educational levels after th...
This dissertation considers the implications of applying of global health perspective to guide the d...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
ABSTRACT:Recent immigrant older adults and some visible minorities who have aged here-to whom we ref...
This report titled “The Role of Faith Communities in Improving Supports to Reduce Loneliness and Soc...
xiii, 262 leaves ; 29 cmThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences and life-stories of...
Immigrants constitute more than one fifth of the Canadian population. Little is known about predicto...
Immigrant populations enter Canada hoping for a better quality of life and usually with higher healt...
While the feasibility of maintaining informal care for older adults is a growing concern for many Ca...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
Defence date: 22 September 2023Examining board: Prof. Juho Härkönen (European University Institute, ...
Immigration and community responses that accompany it significantly impact immigrant and community m...
This thesis investigated recent older immigrants’ experiences contributing to Canadian society, focu...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
This narrative review explores the mental health of older immigrants in Canada through an intersecti...
Highly skilled professionals are often forced to accept jobs below their educational levels after th...
This dissertation considers the implications of applying of global health perspective to guide the d...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
ABSTRACT:Recent immigrant older adults and some visible minorities who have aged here-to whom we ref...
This report titled “The Role of Faith Communities in Improving Supports to Reduce Loneliness and Soc...
xiii, 262 leaves ; 29 cmThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences and life-stories of...
Immigrants constitute more than one fifth of the Canadian population. Little is known about predicto...
Immigrant populations enter Canada hoping for a better quality of life and usually with higher healt...
While the feasibility of maintaining informal care for older adults is a growing concern for many Ca...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
Defence date: 22 September 2023Examining board: Prof. Juho Härkönen (European University Institute, ...
Immigration and community responses that accompany it significantly impact immigrant and community m...