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Main course

Module 1: Immigration and social determinants of health

Module 2: Intro to Mental Health

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Module 3: Key populations - women

Module 4: Key populations - children

Module 5: Key populations...

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Module 6: Treatment and support

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Module 7

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Module 8: Service delivery + pathways to care

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Module 9: Partnerships + mental health promotion

9.1 Strategies for promoting mental health
Strategies for promoting mental health + +
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Module 10: Self-care

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Module 7 Introduction

The Canadian population will continue to change due to immigration. Service providers will keep working with immigrants and refugees from different races, cultures and ethnic backgrounds. Newcomers rely on care providers to connect them to essential social services and meet their health needs. However, there is an inherent power differential between immigrant and refugee service users and care providers. In this relationship, the care provider is often seen as the expert with authority. Module 7 explores how working with different populations requires those offering services to be reflective about their work and examine their power and privilege in the relationship (Clarke & Wan, 2019) so they can deliver care and support in a way that further enhances the settlement and integration of newcomers to Canada.

This module has four sections:
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    Health equity

  2. 2

    Anti-racism

  3. 3

    Intersecting identities

  4. 4

    Allyship and solidarity

At the end of this module you will be able to