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“It's a forced separation […] and we've got used to this kind of life”: changing dynamics of HIV risk in the context of immigration
Yanqiu Rachel Zhou, William D. ColemanThis paper aims to examine the impacts of immigration processes on the HIV risk faced by mainland Chinese immigrants in Canada.
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Challenges and barriers to services for immigrant seniors in Canada: “you are among others but you feel alone”
Miriam Stewart, Edward Shizha, Edward Makwarimba, Denise Spitzer, Ernest N. Khalema, Christina D. NsaliwaThis paper seeks to explore varied interrelated challenges and barriers experienced by immigrant seniors.
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Working with interpreters: tools for clinicians conducting psychotherapy with forced immigrants
Maile O'Hara, Adeyinka M. Akinsulure‐SmithThe purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the important and unique challenges that arise when using interpreters while conducting psychotherapy with forced migrants who…
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Nah We Yone – a grassroots community‐based organization in New York City: successes, challenges, and lessons learned
Adeyinka M. Akinsulure‐Smith, Wilma L. JonesThis paper aims to discuss the development of a unique, grassroots, community‐based organization, Nah We Yone (NWY), designed specifically to provide support to African refugees…
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1747-9894e-ISSN:
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- Prof Charles Watters