HESI Group with Speakers

HESI Events

Chinese Community Health Forum

June 10th, 2023

Location: UWindsor School of Social Work Building 167 Ferry St., Room 110-116

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Power Circle: Building Our Collective Future Against Anti-Asian Racism

May 5th, 2023, 11:30am- 1pm via Zoom

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HESI/Art Gallery Co-Presentation

HESI-IRG sponsored the following community art events:

Entwining Social Justice with Social Policy: Empathy in our Pandemic Environment

Keynote Lecture by Sunaura Taylor: Disabled Ecologies: Living with Impaired Landscapes

Crip Ecologies: Vulnerable Bodies in a Toxic Landscape

 

RESILIENCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NEWCOMER YOUTH

On September 23rd, 2022, the Health Equity and Social Inclusion - Interdisciplinary Research Group (HESI-IRG) hosted a forum discussion on the findings from phase 1 of the "community resilience among newcomer immigrants and refugee youth" study. 

BUILDING BRIDGES ACROSS DIFFERENCE: Collaborative Research and Community Building in Addressing Racism

On March 31, 2021, the Health Equity and Social Inclusion - Interdisciplinary Research Group (HESI-IRG) co-hosted a "Building Bridges Across Difference" community research event featuring an animated video highlighting the narratives of African-Canadian community members in Windsor-Essex, followed by a panel discussion with the people behind the project. 

Health Equity and Social Inclusion: Newcomers to Canada

Newcomers to Canada event poster

On April 24, 2019, the Health Equity and Social Inclusion - Interdisciplinary Research Group (HESI-IRG) hosted a "Health Equity and Social Inclusion: Newcomers to Canada" community research dialogue event at the University of Windsor School of Social Work, featuring exciting local research recently conducted about newcomer experiences in the Windsor Essex region. 

Speaker Dr. Ben Kuo

Speaker Kathryn Edmunds

Dr Wansoo Park (Left) and Dr Robin Wright (Right)

Speakers and topics:

  • Dr. Kathryn Edmunds(Nursing) - "You have to adjust yourself": Women Temporary Agricultural Workers in Canada
  • Sarah May Garcia(ESC LHIN) and Michelle Suchiu(WE-LIP) - Cross Sectoral Partnerships: Charting a Way Forward
  • Dr. Ben Kuo(Psychology) - Research and Intervention in Support of Recent Syrian Refugees in Canada: Lessons Learned

Speakers and organizers of the event

 

The Impact of Child Welfare Policies on Indigenous Children's Access to Services

The impact of child welfare policies on indigenous children's access to services event poster

The Community Research Dialogue Event was organized on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 from 14:30 to 16:30 by HESI- IRG.

About the speaker: Vandna Sinha is a William Dawson Scholar and an associate professor in the School of Social Work at McGill University. She leads the Children’s Services Policy Research Group. Her research focuses on the impact of social policies on children’s access to services and on the abilities of marginalized families and communities to care for children. Many of her projects focus on understanding service disparities and the barriers to provision of appropriate services for First Nations children in Canada. Vandna is currently working with a national research team and advisory committee to plan the First Nations Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect 2019. The study will describe the two-year service trajectories of First Nations children who come into contact with the child welfare system.