CQ Seminar – Like a “finger pointing at the moon”: How theory guides feminist, interpretive, and anti-colonial research
Speakers: Yoosun Park (School of Social Policy & Practice, University of Pennsylvania) and Stéphanie Wahab (School of Social Work, Portland State University) Organizer: Rupaleem Bhuyan (Faculty of Social Work & CQ Fellow, University of Toronto) "Just as a finger pointing at the moon is not the moon itself…” Thich Nhat...
Death and Dying in Childhood: A Silenced Phenomenon
In paediatric settings, hope is a commonly seen as a fundamental aspect of high quality care. Additionally, children are often presumed to be individuals that lack competence and require protection as a result of their vulnerabilities. As a result, the concept of hope is arguably positioned to be at odds...
Occupational and Environmental Health Seminar: “Neighbourhood walkability and associations with mortality.”
Title: Neighbourhood walkability and associations with mortality One feature of the built environment that holds promise for promoting health is neighbourhood walkability. Highly walkable neighbourhoods are characterized by their ability to promote active living through a series of interconnected walking routes that can provide residents with access to a variety...
Dr. Mikaela Gabriel and Sarah Ponton – ON-NEIHR November Webinar Series 2022/2023
Speakers: Dr. Mikaela Gabriel and Sarah Ponton Moderator: Dr. Suzanne Stewart Elder: Clayton Shirt Talk Title: The Ku-gaa-gii pimitizi-win Study: COVID-19 and Indigenous Vaccination Hesitancy, Experiences from the Streets Talk Abstract: The Ku-gaa-gii pimitizi-win study shares health data from the voices of urban Indigenous Peoples experiencing housing loss and homelessness...