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A booklet for service providers who work with immigrant families: on issues relating to child discipline, child abuse and child neglect
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Provides information for those who work with children and parents from ethnocultural communities, minority families, and immigrant families who are not familiar with Canada's child protection system.
- Source: National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (NCFV)
- From: Child abuse and neglect
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A guide for service providers: assisting immigrant and refugee women abused by their sponsors
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Provides legal information on the immigration process to service providers assisting women newly arrived in Canada, and who are in abusive relationships with their sponsor. Includes a glossary of immigration terms. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: BC Institute Against Family Violence (BCIFV)
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A multicultural perspective of breastfeeding in Canada
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Summarizes various beliefs and practices underlying breastfeeding and related infant feeding practices among Canadian women from Asian, Latin American, Hispanic, Portuguese, African, Caribbean, Russian, Central European, Eastern European, and Islamic cultures. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
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A portrait of seniors in Canada
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Presents a comprehensive statistical picture of Canada's senior population over 55. Offers demographic characteristics; health, wellness and security; work and participation in society; social environment; leisure and outlook on life. Includes chapters on Aboriginal and immigrant seniors. Links requires PDF reader.
- Source: Statistics Canada
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Abuse is wrong in any language
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Provides general information on Canadian law, women's rights, and the kind of help immigrant women can get if they are being abused. Discusses the issues of citizenship, sponsorship, deportation, and how to deal with threats of taking children out of the country.
- Source: Department of Justice Canada
- From: Family violence publications
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Abuse is wrong in any language
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Provides general information in Chinese on Canadian law, women's rights, and the kind of help immigrant women can get if they are being abused. Discusses the issues of citizenship, sponsorship, deportation, and how to deal with threats of taking children out of the country. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Department of Justice Canada
- From: Family violence publications
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Abuse is wrong in any language
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Provides general information in Punjabi on Canadian law, women's rights, and the kind of help immigrant women can get if they are being abused. Discusses the issues of citizenship, sponsorship, deportation, and how to deal with threats of taking children out of the country. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Department of Justice Canada
- From: Family violence publications
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Abuse is wrong in any language
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Provides general information in Hungarian on Canadian law, women's rights, and the kind of help immigrant women can get if they are being abused. Discusses the issues of citizenship, sponsorship, deportation, and how to deal with threats of taking children out of the country. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Department of Justice Canada
- From: Family violence publications
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Abuse is wrong in any language
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Provides general information in Serbian on Canadian law, women's rights, and the kind of help immigrant women can get if they are being abused. Discusses the issues of citizenship, sponsorship, deportation, and how to deal with threats of taking children out of the country. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Department of Justice Canada
- From: Family violence publications
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Abuse is wrong in any language
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Provides general information in Romanian on Canadian law, women's rights, and the kind of help immigrant women can get if they are being abused. Discusses the issues of citizenship, sponsorship, deportation, and how to deal with threats of taking children out of the country. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Department of Justice Canada
- From: Family violence publications
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