ethnomed.org
Cultures — EthnoMed
http://ethnomed.org/culture
Only in current section. Specific community cultural profiles and subjects related to ethnic groups. The Ethiopian population includes many ethnic and linguistic groups. See also on EthnoMed: Tigrean. Collections of resources and information, mainly external to Ethnomed, on specific groups of refugee and immigrants. Collections of resources and information, mainly external to Ethnomed, on specific groups of refugee and immigrants. Cultural Profiles on Related Websites. Cultural Orientation Resource Center.
sfuhealthethics.wordpress.com
February 2015 – Health Ethics Club
https://sfuhealthethics.wordpress.com/2015/02
A place for students to discuss and explore ethical issues in public health, medicine, and health policy. Organ Donation Discussion with BC Transplant. February 19, 2015. February 19, 2015. We had a great presentation and discussion from two BC Transplant professionals on February 17, 2015 in BLU11028! Thank you so much to all who were able to join us! Below is a description of what was talked about during the meeting. Some key facts and statistics:. BC transplant funds immunosuppressant medications for ...
culturalcommunities.org
Learn about Refugees — Philadelphia Refugee Mental Health Collaborative
http://www.culturalcommunities.org/learnaboutrefugees
Southeast by Southeast: Community Arts. Philadelphia Refugee Mental Health Collaborative. Southeast by Southeast: Community Arts. Southeast by Southeast: Community Arts. Want to Learn More about Refugees and Immigrants? Voices of Care: Promoting Wellness in Refugee Health. Training Videos from the Philadelphia Refugee Mental Health Collaborative. Voices of Care: Communication. Voices of Care: Cultural Competence. Voices of Care: Trauma and Refugee Communities. Translated Domestic Violence Resources.
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Spring 2015 Icebreaker – Health Ethics Club
https://sfuhealthethics.wordpress.com/2015/02/14/spring-2015-icebreaker
A place for students to discuss and explore ethical issues in public health, medicine, and health policy. February 14, 2015. February 14, 2015. Thank you so much to those who came out to our Spring 2015 Icebreaker on January 23rd! We had 4 great presentations from health ethics club members to introduce us to topics that will be covered at meetings this semester. A brief summary of each is described below. Patrick Morawski – Physician Assisted Suicide/Euthanasia. Why or why not? This semester we are hopi...
stoptorture.ca
Resources relating to torture and political violence | Victoria Coalition to Stop Torture
http://stoptorture.ca/resources
Events, Trainings and Workshops. Resources relating to torture and political violence. The Torture Reporting Handbook. World Organisation Against Torture – Geneva Switzerland. S of Torture – Minneapolis, MN USA. Resources Finder for Torture Victims, Asylum-Seekers, and Refugees. Vancouver Association for Survivors of Torture (VAST). Coalition for Ethical Psychology. University of Minnesota Human R. Ights Library; US Military Medicine. Subscribe to our mailing list. Excited to Support World Refugee Day!
globalhealth.pediatrics.ubc.ca
Resources | Global Health | Department of Pediatrics
http://globalhealth.pediatrics.ubc.ca/resources
The University of British Columbia. UBC - A Place of Mind. The University of British Columbia. Global Health Department of Pediatrics. Paperwork & Procedures. Preparation & Practicalities. Health & Safety. Immigrant and Refugee Health:. A practical resource to support clinicians who provide care to refugees in British Columbia. Evidence-based clinical guidelines for immigrants and refugees: published in CMAJ 2011. Books that may be of interest:. Six Months in Sudan. 28 Stories of AIDS in Africa. This jou...
nsiip.ca
Immigrant Settlement and Integration Resources - NSIIP
http://nsiip.ca/immigrant-settlement-and-integration-resources
Strategic Plan, 2016-2019. Immigrant Settlement and Integration Resources. Immigrant Settlement and Integration Resources. Resources and Information for Newcomers. Whether you’re a new immigrant to the North Shore or you’re someone who wants to help a new immigrant, NSIIP has a helpful collection of resources, information and answers to many questions. Click on the drop-down menu to read all of the resources available to you under each category. Life on the North Shore: Everything you Need to Know. North...
newtobc.ca
Newcomers Resources: Resources for Newcomers to BC and Newcomers BC
http://newtobc.ca/settlement/additional-resources
Collections in Different Languages. Find books and resources in your language. See what’s happening. Find libraries across BC. Immigrant and Refugee Programs and Services. Search for programs and services in your community. Immigrant Questions and Answers. Get answers to your questions about living and working in BC. Multilingual Songs and Rhymes. Learn songs and rhymes for children in 15 languages. English Language Learning Materials. Find material to teach or learn English. Skilled Immigrant Info Centre.
transrightsbc.ca
Immigration & Refugee Issues
http://www.transrightsbc.ca/know-your-rights/immigration-refugee-issues
Harassment & Violence. Police & Prison System. Immigration & Refugee Issues. You are here: Home. Immigration & Refugee Issues. Immigration & Refugee Issues. And refugees in British Columbia have:. The right to access services (including immigration, refugee, sponsorship, settlement, and ESL programs) free from discriminatory harassment or violence. Because we are trans. A service worker or program cannot refuse to serve us because we are trans. The right to sponsor or be sponsored. Section of this website.
transrightsbc.ca
Resources
http://www.transrightsbc.ca/take-action/resources
Harassment & Violence. Police & Prison System. Immigration & Refugee Issues. You are here: Home. We want you to get specific information about how you can take action. Please view the ‘Know Your Rights’ section that is specific to your needs. At the end of each ‘Know Your Rights’ section, you will find detailed information about how to get help and take action. Below, you’ll find more general resources that are also relevant to the BC context but which are far less specific. By barbara findlay, Q.C.