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This policy map explores how newcomer perspectives are included in Canadian gender-based domestic violence policies and initiatives across municipal, provincial, and federal levels.
The purpose of this scoping review was to examine Canadian studies of arts engagement initiatives in community that address newcomer mental wellness.
This environmental scan explores key features of community arts interventions that support newcomers across Canada, focusing more specifically on mental health and wellness.
This paper presents a scoping review of existing research on intimate partner violence (IPV) within immigrant communities in Canada.
This paper examines the barriers immigrant and minority ethnic women face when accessing intimate partner violence (IPV) services in a marginalized, multicultural neighborhood in Montreal, Canada.
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These reports present key findings from the HEAL Project’s work with five participant groups: Arabic, Bengali, Farsi, Tigrinya & those will shelter experiences, and 2LGBTQI+ identifying women.
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The planning tools offer a strategic framework, mapping program inputs, activities, and outputs while showing how expressive arts interventions support newcomer women who have experienced domestic violence.
This World Health Organization (WHO) report reviews two decades of global evidence to explore how the arts can support better health outcomes.
The DEPICT model is a participatory approach designed to make qualitative data analysis in health promotion research more inclusive and accessible to diverse stakeholders.
This paper explores the justification of abduction, a reasoning process, through Charles Sanders Peirce’s theory.
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