News Category: Research
Action needed following Toronto police report on race-based use of force says Tanya Sharpe
Categories: Faculty, Leadership, Research, Tanya SharpeBoth CTV News and CP24 spoke to Associate Professor Tanya Sharpe about the Toronto police report released […]
New report reveals the reality of anti-Black racism in Ontario child welfare service delivery
Categories: Barbara Fallon, Bryn King, Faculty, Research, Tara BlackBlack families in Ontario are more than twice as likely as white families to be referred to […]
Study Investigates Psychological Impacts of COVID-19 on Healthcare Workers
Categories: Rachelle Ashcroft, ResearchResearchers from the University of Victoria and University of Toronto — including FIFSW Assistant Professor Rachelle […]
Can video games and gaming communities enhance the wellbeing of LGBTQ+ youth? Researchers at the International Partnership for Queer Youth Resilience (INQYR) aim to find out
Categories: Faculty, Research, Shelley CraigScreenshot. Night in the woods. (Secret Lab & Infinite Fall, 2017) When Dane Marco Di Cesare […]
Carmen Logie promotes arts-based methods for illuminating gender in community-based research
Categories: Carmen Logie, Faculty, ResearchThe Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)’s Institute of Gender and Health publishes a “Meet the Methods […]
Micheal Shier is named Canada Research Chair in Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship in the Human Services
Categories: Awards & Recognition, Faculty, Micheal L. Shier, ResearchAssociate Professor Micheal Shier is among the new Canada Research Chairs (CRC) that were announced June 2 […]
Social work professors collaborate with community organizations to explore experiences of anti-Asian racism and develop strategies to address the crisis
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Faculty, Izumi Sakamoto, Lin Fang, ResearchA few weeks before the pandemic officially began, recent Master of Social Work graduate Kennes Lin […]
Rethinking family caregiving: Q&A with Charmaine Williams, director of the Family Caregiving Project
Categories: Charmaine Williams, Faculty, Q & A, ResearchThe Family Caregiving Project, led by Professor Charmaine Williams, is a multi-year research study exploring the […]
Peter Newman examines the parallels between HIV and COVID-19 — and makes the case for a biosocial approach
Categories: Faculty, Peter Newman, ResearchProfessor Peter A. Newman has devoted two decades to HIV research, contributing to a wealth of expertise […]
The pandemic forced health-care providers to move to virtual appointments. Rachelle Ashcroft’s research with both providers and patients offers critical insights for the future
Categories: Rachelle Ashcroft, ResearchWhen the pandemic forced family doctors and the other healthcare providers working in primary care teams to […]