HIPP Research Program
The Health and Immigration Policy and Practices Research Program seeks to address the decline in immigrant health, by focusing on the health of the most vulnerable groups of immigrants, including those with precarious migration status.
12/20/2022
The African Child and Youth Migration Network, based in the University of Alberta's Faculty of Nursing, is pleased to host a free, virtual workshop on Wednesday, January 11 from 9:00-10:00am.
Drs. Stephen Kwankye, Grace Spencer, and Jill Thompson will share about 'Promoting sustainable livelihoods: Unpacking possibilities for empowerment with young migrants in Ghana'.
This workshop will discuss findings from a project focusing on the migration experiences of young migrants aged 15-24 years in Ghana in relation to their working lives and livelihoods. The presenters will consider the possibilities for, and limitations of, empowerment for young African migrants as they continuously navigate intersecting vulnerabilities and hardships: www.youngmigrantsghana.com.
All students, faculty, and members of the public are welcome to attend. Please see the poster for more information. To register, please see this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0tc-CtpjgsHNFy5HlpfjN6iPYcucv1_qWW
11/10/2022
We are inviting migrant parents with young children to participate in this research study about the relationships you have with your country of origin, and your social and emotional well-being.
If you are interested in participating, please visit: bit.ly/migrantparentstudy2022
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