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Making Social Work Work: Presentations on Current Research in the Field of Social Work (en anglais)
Congress 2021 blog edition By Valerie Leow, J.D. Candidate, University of Alberta The Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE) hosted “Life Satisfaction for Disabled Youth: What Role Does Resilience Play?,” which comprised of three pre...
Reimagining the World through Disability Arts and Justice (en anglais)
Congress 2021 blog edition By Megan Perram, PhD Candidate in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta In the fourth panel of the Big Thinking series at Congress, audience members were treated to an...
Return to Your ‘Roots’: Reconnect with Nature through a Guided Forest Bath
Congress 2021 blog edition By Valerie Leow, J.D. Candidate, University of Alberta Zoom Fatigue is very real and this year’s conference going virtual is no exception. Have six minutes to spare? Check out Kira Cooper’s "Forest Bath," a short guided...
Halifax Researcher Raises Alarm Bell over Concerningly Low Life Satisfaction among Canada’s Disabled Youth, Calls for A New Resilience-based Approach to Services
Young people with disabilities living in Canada are reporting significantly lower levels of life satisfaction compared to their peers, and without action to improve the way support services are delivered, their mental health and general well-being...
“The stories came from myself, too.” Markoosie Patsauq and the beginnings of Inuit literature in Canada
Guest blog by Valerie Henitiuk, Concordia University of Edmonton, and Marc-Antoine Mahieu, INALCO, Sorbonne Paris Cité National Indigenous Languages Day offers a prime opportunity to talk about the first Indigenous novel ever published in Canada...
Danielle Peers, Ph. D. – Congrès 2021
Danielle Peers est une organisatrice communautaire, une artiste et la titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en culture du handicap et du mouvement de la Faculté de kinésiologie, de sport et de loisir à l’Université de l’Alberta. Danielle se...