Poverty, mental health, and social inclusionby Cheryl Forchuk and Rick Csiernik, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Canadian Scholars, 2021, 440 pp., $79.95 (paper back), ISBN: 978-1-77338-223-4Sohi GurjotSchool of Social Work, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada...
market, agents of the Canadian political economy, and selected outcomes. The book covers both traditional themes of political economy (poverty, inequality, social classes, and trade) as well as some different or emerging ones (ecology, Indigenous women, the nonprofit sector, and innovation policy)...
By 1910 she was blind and living in poverty. There is a plaque on the grounds of Cleveland Public Library marking the location of the home of her youth. (2021) Claire 'Clairette' Françoise Oddera Born April 3, 1919, Marseille, France. Died October 28, 2008, Montreal, Quebec. At ...
our documentaries tackle climate change, indigenous rights, urban poverty and other pressing social issues…[while] our fiction films…tend towards the personal…as a result, the stereotypical Canadian feature film is a story of personal alienation.” Bailey’s cri di coeur received a thoughtful ...
Although the trajectory of opioid use disorders (OUDs) has affected different sociodemographic groups in the country since its first wave in the 1990s, teenagers in poverty-stricken rural areas are more vulnerable to such addiction (Keyes et al.). Poor parental guidance, impoverishment, troubled ...
Cialis or Levitra do not altogether fix their problem, that they give poor or unsatisfactory results. 2010 has offered assistance to patients with incomes up to five times the federal poverty level for some of its most-expensive medicines and four times that level for the rest. This ensures al...
Cialis or Levitra do not altogether fix their problem, that they give poor or unsatisfactory results. 2010 has offered assistance to patients with incomes up to five times the federal poverty level for some of its most-expensive medicines and four times that level for the rest. This ensures al...
Planning for accessibility is increasingly considered in the development of equitable plans by transport agencies and it has also been shown to exert a positive influence on public transport use. However, this influence has not been examined across income groups and in different geographic regions of...
Advancing health equity in cancer care: the lived experiences of poverty and access to lung cancer screening. PLoS One. 2021;16(5 May):1–16. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251264. Article CAS Google Scholar Horrill TC, Lavoie JG, Martin D, Schultz ASH. Places & spaces: a ...
resulting from a constellation of socioeconomic, geographic, political, and historical factors, and disproportionately impacting underserved segments of the population. This includes those who experience often-intersecting impacts of racism, stigma, discrimination, poverty or unstable housing, mental health an...