This seminar brings together leading academic and community researchers to share new evidence about social determinants of health for newly arrived immigrants and refugees. The seminar presenters will also discuss promising practices and policy recommendations for promoting newcomer health by proactively addressing socioeconomic determinants of health.
This seminar brings together leading academic and community researchers to share new evidence about social determinants of health for newly arrived immigrants and refugees. The seminar presenters will also discuss promising practices and policy recommendations for promoting newcomer health by proactively addressing socioeconomic determinants of health.
This seminar brings together leading academic and community researchers to share new evidence about social determinants of health for newly arrived immigrants and refugees. The seminar presenters will also discuss promising practices and policy recommendations for promoting newcomer health by proactively addressing socioeconomic determinants of health.
This seminar brings together
leading academic and com-
munity researchers to share
new evidence about social
determinants of health for
newly arrived immigrants
and refugees. The seminar
will also discuss promising
practices and policy recom-
mendations for promoting
newcomer health by proac-
tively addressing socio-
economic determinants.
This is the second of three
seminars organized by Access
Alliance in commemoration
of its 20th Anniversary this
year. The third seminar
titled ‘Doing Research with
Racialized and Newcomer
communities: Ethics, Equity
and Social Justice’ will be
held in November 2009.
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Presenters:
Patricia Landolt and Luin Goldring
Associate Professor,
Professor,
York University
Associate
University of Toronto
Michaela Hynie and dackeline Barra an
Assistant Professor, gore Health Prograr
York University reek Conmuriey Healer Cones
fennll Gane
Ryerson University.
Rabea | Murtaza, Arzo Akbari, Azza Khogali
Je Aree ulticliweat Heath & commen sevens
Moderator
Laura Simich
CAME asistant Professor,
University of Toronto
Event Details:
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
2:30pm to 5:30pm
Ea Room 548
Bloor Street West
Teron ON
Space is limited. Please RSVP. For More Information/to RSVP
Contact Martha Viveros: aaseminarseries@gmail.com
Website: www.researchforchange.ca
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In collaboration with:
CERIS-Ontario
Metropolis Centre
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
(BH OSU LANA scHoons PUBLIC HEALTH