Children
Factors Affecting Muslim Children and Youth’s Mental Health
Factors Affecting Muslim Children and Youth’s Mental Health
In the fall of 2020, MCASS undertook a quantitative and qualitative study to examine the factors affecting the mental health of Muslim children and youth during the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreWorlds Apart: Canadian Companion to UNICEF Report Card 16
Worlds Apart: Canadian Companion to UNICEF Report Card 16
In the research report published in September 2020 by UNICEF Canada and One Youth, UNICEF Canada President and CEO David Morley shares a powerful message.
Read MoreRaising Canada 2020 Top 10 Threats to Childhood in Canada and the Impact of COVID-19
Raising Canada 2020 Top 10 Threats to Childhood in Canada and the Impact of COVID-19
Raising Canada 2020 is a research report recently published by Children First Canada, the University of Calgary, and Alberta Children’s Hospital.
Read MoreUNICEF Innocenti Report Card 16 Worlds of Influence Understanding What Shapes Child Well-being in Rich Countries
UNICEF Innocenti Report Card 16 Worlds of Influence Understanding What Shapes Child Well-being in Rich Countries
A new look at children from the world’s richest countries offers a mixed picture of their health, skills and happiness.
Read MoreHelping Students Deal with Trauma Related to Geopolitical Violence and Islamophobia
Helping Students Deal with Trauma Related to Geopolitical Violence and Islamophobia
From interaction with Muslim youth and feedback from parents, youth leaders, and community service providers, it has become apparent that Muslim youth are experiencing high levels of stress and feelings of alienation and marginalization.
Read MoreEnvironmental Scan of Services for African-Caribbean Youth and/or Family in the Scarborough Region
Environmental Scan of Services for African-Caribbean Youth and/or Family in the Scarborough Region
The report is part of the work related to the grant awarded to YouthLink Youth Services by the Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child & Youth Mental Health.
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