York Region requires a greater number of accessible human services to ensure social and economic integration of the region’s growing population.York's Knowledge Mobilization Unit provides services and funding for faculty, graduate students, and community organizations seeking to maximize the impact of academic research and expertise on public policy, social programming, and professional practice. It is supported by SSHRC and CIHR grants, and by the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation. kmbunit@yorku.ca www.researchimpact.c
The number of immigrants arriving in Canada is bound to either stay the same or increase in the futu...
grantor: University of TorontoWith the incorporation of Metro Toronto in 1953, privileged...
In York Region, there is a growing awareness of the problem of youth homelessness. In the past many ...
The IAP has begun the work of making York Region a more welcoming place for newcomers and visible mi...
Services like the Health Bus need to be continued and expanded. Bringing healthcare staff into vulne...
Research symposia held by CERIS - The Ontario Metropolis Centre were effective in promoting knowledg...
The present rental housing market in Toronto does not have the variety, affordability, and access th...
Homeless and at-risk people in York Region have fair or poor physical and mental health. Affordabili...
Building the capacity for KMb will benefit universities and communities. Through knowledge brokers, ...
While getting housing is central to solving homelessness, there needs to be an overall improvement i...
This project was made possible by funding from Social Housing Services Corporation (SHSC) and York U...
In order to reduce youth homelessness, a variety of services and stakeholders must work together to ...
Reforms to employment standards cause disadvantages for vulnerable workers.York's Knowledge Mobiliza...
This research examines settlement services and their ability to provide assistance with social inclu...
Young people living with HIV need greater support to minimize the barriers to their full participati...
The number of immigrants arriving in Canada is bound to either stay the same or increase in the futu...
grantor: University of TorontoWith the incorporation of Metro Toronto in 1953, privileged...
In York Region, there is a growing awareness of the problem of youth homelessness. In the past many ...
The IAP has begun the work of making York Region a more welcoming place for newcomers and visible mi...
Services like the Health Bus need to be continued and expanded. Bringing healthcare staff into vulne...
Research symposia held by CERIS - The Ontario Metropolis Centre were effective in promoting knowledg...
The present rental housing market in Toronto does not have the variety, affordability, and access th...
Homeless and at-risk people in York Region have fair or poor physical and mental health. Affordabili...
Building the capacity for KMb will benefit universities and communities. Through knowledge brokers, ...
While getting housing is central to solving homelessness, there needs to be an overall improvement i...
This project was made possible by funding from Social Housing Services Corporation (SHSC) and York U...
In order to reduce youth homelessness, a variety of services and stakeholders must work together to ...
Reforms to employment standards cause disadvantages for vulnerable workers.York's Knowledge Mobiliza...
This research examines settlement services and their ability to provide assistance with social inclu...
Young people living with HIV need greater support to minimize the barriers to their full participati...
The number of immigrants arriving in Canada is bound to either stay the same or increase in the futu...
grantor: University of TorontoWith the incorporation of Metro Toronto in 1953, privileged...
In York Region, there is a growing awareness of the problem of youth homelessness. In the past many ...