News Category: Faculty
COVID-19 and immigration uncertainty: Associate Professor Rupaleem Bhuyan is a featured guest on The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Categories: Rupaleem BhuyanOn May 7, Associate Professor Rupaleem Bhuyan was on The Agenda with Steve Paikin to discuss the […]
Social distancing as social workers: As informal online communication evolves, so too must guidelines that address its use
Categories: Faculty, Faye MishnaCurrent physical distancing requirements have inspired many to embrace technology to maintain relationships, both at work and […]
Dean Dexter Voisin speaks to CTV News about the Canadian government’s ban on assault-style weapons
Categories: Dexter Voisin, FacultyOn May 1, 2020, the Canadian government announced a ban on military-grad assault weapons. CTV News followed […]
New book: Canadian Landmark Cases in Forensic Mental Health
Categories: Cheryl RegehrFIFSW Professor Cheryl Regehr has launched a new book: Canadian Landmark Cases in Forensic Mental Health. Co-Authored […]
Why race and income matter: Dean Dexter Voisin talks about the importance of “addressing the crisis within the crisis”
Categories: Dexter Voisin, FacultyHealthing.ca wrote about the lack of data being collected on how radicalized and low-income communities are being […]
Dean Dexter Voisin speaks to CTV News about the higher rate of COVID-19-related infections and deaths among Black Americans
Categories: Dexter Voisin, FacultyCTV News interviewed Professor Dexter Voisin, Dean of the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, about the structural […]
Defunding the WHO will disproportionately affect developing regions, Dean Dexter Voisin tells the Toronto Star
Categories: Dexter Voisin, FacultyProfessor Dexter Voisin, Dean of the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, spoke to the Toronto Star about […]
Global News talks to Associate Professor Lin Fang about the increase in calls to mental health service providers
Categories: Faculty, Lin FangToronto saw a surge in people seeking mental health support over the long weekend. Associate Professor Lin […]
The CRIB’s COVID-19 social media broadcast tackles questions of ‘race, place and class’
Categories: Faculty, Tanya SharpeThe novel coronavirus can infect anyone, but it’s not necessarily the “great equalizer” that some make it […]
COVID-19 public health measures may exacerbate stigma. Associate Professor Carmen Logie offers possible ways forward
Categories: Carmen LogiePublic efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 can also further stigmatize vulnerable populations, but there […]