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Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada

Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada

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ISBN

9781487524074, 1487524072

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Published Date

July 20, 2021

Language

Edition

1

Size

200 MB

Page Count

1560

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Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada addresses the pressing need to understand and respond to disparities affecting vulnerable children and youth. The book examines how social, economic, and cultural factors—such as low income, refugee status, and mental health challenges—create barriers to health and well-being. Drawing on extensive research, including interviews, surveys, and client consultations, it offers evidence-based insights and practical strategies for professionals working with at-risk populations. This text emphasizes actionable solutions to improve health outcomes and promote resilience among children, youth, and families facing inequities in Canada.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive analysis of social, economic, and cultural determinants of health inequities in Canada.
  • Evidence-based strategies to support children, youth, and families in vulnerable situations.
  • Integrates scientific research with professional insights and practical applications.
  • Focuses on mental health, low-income populations, refugee and immigrant families, and other at-risk groups.
  • Promotes resilience and well-being through informed, compassionate interventions.
  • Serves as a guide for healthcare providers, social workers, educators, and policymakers.