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Domestic Violence in Sponsor Relationships Among Immigrant and Refugee Women and Its Links to Homelessness: Implications for Service Delivery
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Canadian Council on Social Development
http://canada.metropolis.net/Virtual Library/homelessness/NRP_019_EN_Domestic Vi
olence in Sponsor Relationship samong.pdf
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The primary objective of this research is to expand our knowledge of the experiences of immigrant women at risk of homelessness with a view to identifying effective strategies for empowering and supporting these same women to reduce the risk of domestic violence and homelessness.
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NRP_ENDomestic_Violence_in_Sponsor_Relationship_samong.pdf
Type of Resource:
Government Document
Organization:
HRSDC-HPS
Publication Date:
2006
Location:
Ottawa
anthony masiello from Rochester
January 14, 2010
4:25 PM
Very good post! I am a huge supporter of fighting domestic violence.
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