Aligning research to meet policy objectives for migrant families: an example from Canada |
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Authors: | AJ Gagnon MP Joly J Bocking |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Nursing & Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, McGill University, 3506 University Street, Montreal, Canada;(2) McGill University Health Centre, 687 Pine Avenue West F2.27, Montreal, Canada;(3) Department of Sociology, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Canada |
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Abstract: | Background 'Evidence-based policy making' for immigrants is a complicated undertaking. In striving toward this goal, federal Canadian partners created the Metropolis Project in 1995 to optimize a two-way transfer of knowledge (researchers – policy makers) within five Canadian Centres of Excellence focused on migrants newly arrived in Canada. Most recently, Metropolis federal partners, including the Public Health Agency of Canada, defined one of six research priority areas as, immigrant 'families, children, and youth'. In order to build on previous work in the partnership, we sought to determine what has been studied within this research-policy partnership about immigrant 'families, children, and youth' since its inception. |
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