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Youth Wellness Lab recognized for its excellence in community-based research

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The Youth Wellness Lab (YWL), a research collaborative led by Associate Professors Stephanie Begun and Bryn King, […]

New report reveals the reality of anti-Black racism in Ontario child welfare service delivery

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Black families in Ontario are more than twice as likely as white families to be referred to […]

Ami Goulden, Ran Hu and Bryn King receive a 2021 Disability Manuscript Award, honourable mention

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PhD candidates Ami Goulden and Ran Hu, together with Assistant Professor Bryn King, were awarded 2021 Disability […]

Engaging youth as researchers: The Youth Wellness Lab flips the script

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Cam Bautista knows the feeling of being a token youth representative – a “box that needs to […]

SSWR Conference 2017: Ensure Healthy Development for All Youth

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  The Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) advances, disseminates, and translates research that addresses issues […]

Kofi Antwi-Boasiako, PhD Student, co-authors report on Poverty’s role on kids in CAS system

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A new report cites poverty as a key factor in families who come into contact with the child protection system

Kofi Antwi-Boasiako (FIFSW, PhD Student), Bryn King, Tara Black, Barbara Fallon, Nico Trocmé and Deborah Goodman co-author a report that for the first time calculates the effect of poverty in Ontario child protection and how it plays a significant role in the disproportionate number of black and aboriginal children being taken from their families and placed into care.

Click here to access the report.