Discussions of migration and urbanization in Canada and many other nations typically focus on the experiences of individuals. By doing so, the importance of their family relationships and circumstances may be overlooked. A failure to account for broader family networks has wellbeing consequences for both the people who migrate and/or move to urban locations and their family members who have stayed behind. Beyond the individual-level focus, policies related to migration are usually developed as population-level initiatives. This means that families considered vulnerable or at-risk due to certain health and/or demographic factors can remain unnoticed and their special needs unaccounted for. The experiences of these families during migration a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences of a refugee family navigating comp...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children experience a higher prevalence of disability and soci...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Successive censuses have shown that the Aboriginal populations of Canada are very mobile with strong...
First Nations, Inuit, and Métis populations in Canada have poorer overall health than the general Ca...
In 2016, the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth published a longitudinal study sharing the s...
Employment-related geographical mobility is widespread and increasing within Canada and around the w...
Canadian disability-related policies are shaped within a global system of inequalities, including co...
Existing evidence suggests that child welfare involvement has a deleterious impact on Indigenous peo...
Rural relocation of immigrants in Canada has recently been touted as a way to support community well...
In recent decades, the Aboriginal population in Canada has become increasingly urbanized. Urbanizati...
Over the last three decades Canadian society has become increasingly diverse--welcoming immigrant an...
Many health care professionals may be unaware of the range and nature of issues that immigrant famil...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences of a refugee family navigating comp...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children experience a higher prevalence of disability and soci...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Successive censuses have shown that the Aboriginal populations of Canada are very mobile with strong...
First Nations, Inuit, and Métis populations in Canada have poorer overall health than the general Ca...
In 2016, the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth published a longitudinal study sharing the s...
Employment-related geographical mobility is widespread and increasing within Canada and around the w...
Canadian disability-related policies are shaped within a global system of inequalities, including co...
Existing evidence suggests that child welfare involvement has a deleterious impact on Indigenous peo...
Rural relocation of immigrants in Canada has recently been touted as a way to support community well...
In recent decades, the Aboriginal population in Canada has become increasingly urbanized. Urbanizati...
Over the last three decades Canadian society has become increasingly diverse--welcoming immigrant an...
Many health care professionals may be unaware of the range and nature of issues that immigrant famil...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences of a refugee family navigating comp...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children experience a higher prevalence of disability and soci...