Examine the support needs of caregivers, their expectations regarding support services, the adequacy of existing services, and which services, interventions or practitioners faciliate caregiver empowerment.
(See Details)Provides a mechanism for ethics review of community-based research where existing ethics reviews processes are either not available or are inappropriate.
(See Details)Acts as a companion to "How Well Are We Doing? - A Survey of the GLBT Population of Ottawa", the final report of the Wellness survey. Provides a guide for individuals and family members to help find services and service providers, as well as an overview of Ottawa's health care system, and information for accessing and negotiating care within that system.
Provides organizations and community groups with information about disability-related access and cultural accommodations to assist with the development of programs, strategies, outreach initiatives and the delivery of events that are welcoming and inclusive of ethnoracial people with disabilities.
(See Details)Presents the story of one group of sex trade workers in one community who decided they wanted a choice and set out to create one for themselves. Intended to be used by a number of different audiences -- sex trade workers, activists, social workers, teachers, policy makers, researchers and community development practitioners.
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