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SUMMARY:Opportunities to Support Children and Families with Prenatal Substance Exposure: From Policy to Practice
DESCRIPTION:Fraser Mustard Policy Bench Symposium \nMay 17\, 2022 – 12-2pm EST \nOpportunities to Support Children and Families with Prenatal Substance Exposure:\nFrom Policy to Practice \nLocation: Online via Zoom (link to be provided upon registration)\nRegistration: Please register in advance online \nThis symposium will bring together experts from the domains of maternal and child health\, medicine\, and social sciences to offer different perspectives on the issue of substance use during and post-pregnancy as well as implications for research\, policy\, and practice. Panelists will present the latest evidence on the impacts of prenatal substance exposure as well as findings from clinical and community-based programs that provide support to families with substance use problems in Canada. \nSpeakers: \n\nDr. Laura Best\, Post-Doctoral Fellow\, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and University of Toronto\nAndi Camden\, PhD Candidate\, Dalla Lana School of Public Health\, University of Toronto; Child Health Evaluative Sciences\, The Hospital for Sick Children\nDr. Mary Motz\, Clinical Psychologist and Research and Evaluation Lead\, Mothercraft’s Breaking the Cycle program\nDr. Naana Afua Jumah\, Obstetrician Gynaecologist and Medical Lead\, Maternity Care & Perinatal Service\, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre\n\n\nAdministered in the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto\, the Fraser Mustard Institute for Human Development Policy Bench is an initiative of the Fraser Mustard Institute for Human Development (FMIHD). The Policy Bench brings together leaders at the University of Toronto and SickKids with transdisciplinary expertise from an array of academic disciplines ─ ranging from health\, psychology\, education\, economics and medical sciences ─ to support optimal human development and health equity across the life course\, from the early years into adulthood. Co-Directors of the Policy Bench include Dr. Barbara Fallon\, Professor\, Faculty of Social Work\, University of Toronto and Dr. Ashley Vandermorris\, Staff Physician\, Division of Adolescent Medicine\, The Hospital for Sick Children; Assistant Professor\, Department of Paediatrics\, University of Toronto.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/opportunities-to-support-children-and-families-with-prenatal-substance-exposure-from-policy-to-practice/
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SUMMARY:Stress-Free Degree Lecture: The GTA Housing Crisis: Can it be Solved?
DESCRIPTION:Location to be announced\nThe rise in income and wealth inequality since the 1990s has produced greater social and spatial segregation in Canadian metropolitan areas. Inflation in the cost of housing is furthering racialized and intergenerational wealth disparities. In this talk\, David Hulchanski\, a professor of housing and community development at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, will discuss how the labour and housing markets\, tax system\, and social policies produced these trends and how they can be reversed. \n*Please note that this session will be recorded and made available at a later date. Registrants for this lecture will receive the link when the recording is posted. \n> Click here to register \nThis in-person event is also available online. For the online experience\, register here instead. \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/stress-free-degree-lecture-the-gta-housing-crisis-can-it-be-solved/
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