News Category: Research
How Terry Cheng helps Chinese women navigate cancer recovery
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Faculty, ResearchTerry Cheng (PhD 2010) knows she’s generalizing when she says Chinese women don’t tend to share their […]
New funding from the Government of Canada to strengthen access to abortion services will support research by Stephanie Begun and the Youth Wellness Lab
Categories: Faculty, Research, Stephanie BegunOn May 9, the Government of Canada announced more than $4.2 million in funding to strengthen access […]
Carmen Logie receives a CAHR-CANFAR Excellence in Research Award from the Canadian Association for HIV Research
Categories: Awards & Recognition, Carmen Logie, Faculty, ResearchProfessor Carmen Logie received national recognition last week at the 32nd Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research (CAHR […]
Read the Spring 2023 edition of The Word, The CRIB’s quarterly newsletter
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeThe Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB) is pleased […]
VIDEO: Dietary Supplements for Muscle-Building and Weight Loss: Addressing Knowledge and Policy Gaps
Categories: Kyle Ganson, ResearchPresented by Kyle T. Ganson, PhD, MSW and Eliana Sinicropi, MPPc, this webinar provided updated research on […]
New report on anti-Asian racism during the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the experiences of members of Toronto’s Chinese Canadian community
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Izumi Sakamoto, ResearchAs we approach the third anniversary of the lockdown in Toronto — and the second anniversary […]
A bitter truth: 30 years of child welfare data collection reveals deep systemic inequities, racism and harm
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Barbara Fallon, Faculty, ResearchIn 2007, the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada (the Caring Society) and […]
Tracking (In)Justice: Tanya Sharpe and colleagues launch a new online database tracking police-involved deaths in Canada
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeAt least 704 people have been killed or died during police use of force encounters in Canada […]
Q & A: Jheanelle Anderson (MSW 2020) on realizing structural changes and forming community at the intersection of Blackness and disability
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Leadership, Q & A, ResearchIf you were to ask Jheanelle Anderson (MSW 2020) to share the key to her success, she’d […]
Families affected by mental health need our help: Learn how the Family Caregiving Project is creating resources and advocating for stronger support
Categories: Charmaine Williams, Faculty, ResearchIn any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental illness and 1 in 2 adults […]