UPDATES
Strength in Unity
Strength-in-Unity, completed in 2017, was the first comprehensive community-based action research that mobilizes men in the Asian Canadian communities to address mental illness stigma and promote mental wellbeing.
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Massive immigration research team set to make waves in Canadian integration policy
Bridging Divides team receives research grant, work already impacting community practices. Back in April, TMU announced that it had received a prestigious $98.6 million grant from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF) to lead a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary research initiative to study immigration, Read More >>
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Three TMU nursing professors elected Fellows of Canadian Academy of Nursing
Three Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) researchers have been elected as Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Nursing. Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing professors Suzanne Fredericks, Mandana Vahabi and Josephine Pui-Hing Wong are three of the 21 new Fellows to receive this prestigious honour, which recognizes and celebrates Canada’s leaders in the nursing profession. Read More >>
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Josephine Wong is the Co-Lead for the Immigrant Health and Well-being Theme
Bridging Divides research program is dedicated to building a new understanding of the challenges and opportunities that migrant integration poses for Canada (and all countries) locally and across borders. Read More >>
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Black Scholar Postdoc – Joseph Adu – Working with Josephine Wong and Teams!
Dr. Joseph Adu is a postdoctoral fellow at Toronto Metropolitan University with research interest in mental illness stigma and Black families’ mental health in Canada and the Global South. Read More >>
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CHAMPS-In-Action Training Manual published at TMU Pressbooks
We are delighted to announce we have published our CHAMPS-in-Action Training Manual, now available for reading and download on the Toronto Metropolitan University Pressbook platform. Read More >>