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The Centre for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion

The Centre for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion

Bringing communities together to collaboratively identify, research, understand, and address 'wicked problems' that prevent access to justice, health, and belonging for all people.

  • Updates
  • About Us
    • Co-Directors
    • Governance
    • Centre Objectives
    • Levels of CRHESI Involvement in Projects 
    • Our Commitment to Confronting Anti-Black Racism
    • Research Principles
    • Our Thematic Areas
  • Events
  • Community
    • Boredom and meaningful activity in adults experiencing homelessness
    • Diversity and Inclusion Community of Practice
    • London’s Community Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
    • London’s Community Forum on Racism
    • Responding to Family Violence in the Context of Migration
    • Solutions to Homelessness in London
    • Support to Report: Supporting Sexually Assaulted Adults Working in Sex Trade or Sex Trafficked to Access Justice
    • Voices from the Margins of a Crisis
    • Yazidi Refugee Mental Health Peer Support Program
  • Research
    • Making Supportive Housing Work for Canada’s Most Vulnerable
    • Mobilizing Narratives for Social and Policy Change
    • Health Equity IDI
    • EQUIPping London’s Health and Social Services for Equity
    • Beyond Enduring: Exploring clients’ perspectives of London’s overdose prevention site
    • Supporting Transition-Readiness for Emerging Adults with Mental Health Challenges
    • Refugee Housing Study
    • Housing First Model Evaluation
    • Transforming Emergency Shelter into Affordable Housing with Support
    • Learning how to tell a meaningful story of homelessness
    • Libraries as Community Hubs
  • Members
    • Aging in Neighbourhoods Study: Exploring and Promoting Older Adults’ Inclusion in Neighbourhoods
    • Building Connectedness in a Senior’s Apartment Building
    • Educating for Equity
    • Is inclusion always a ‘good’ thing? Perspectives from youth with disabilities
    • Homes4Women London
    • London MINDS
    • Making the invisible visible: Exploring explicit, implicit, and structural stigma for people who inject drugs within a hospital environment
    • Reviving the Social Justice Roots of Health Equity
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Posted on January 14, 2019September 10, 2021 by Admin

Refugee Housing Study Update

In this video, Abe Oudshoorn provides an overview and shares updates on the Refugee Housing Study.

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Recent Updates

  • Making Supportive Housing Work for Canada’s Most Vulnerable March 30, 2023
  • Food Insecurity March 29, 2023
  • Pillar Seeking Community Leaders for Next Board of Directors March 23, 2023
  • CRHESI Interview: Safe Drug Use Sites Hold the Potential for Transformation March 16, 2023
  • New Project: How can we better align health policy and funding decisions to equity? March 6, 2023
  • Upcoming March Webinars: Health Promotion Canada and Intersectionality February 28, 2023
  • Closing Ceremony – Black History Month February 23, 2023
  • Why we Need Trauma- and Violence-Informed Maternal and Child Health Services: New Research from Rwanda and Local Implications February 22, 2023

The Centre for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion (CRHESI) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative initiative led by the Faculty of Health Sciences at Western University.

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The Centre for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion (CRHESI) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative initiative led by the Faculty of Health Sciences at Western University.

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