Expanding the Frameworks for Decolonial Social Work Practice: A Case Study of Black Canadian Experiences
Oladunni Aladejebi
Abstract:<p>This research focused on decolonial healing approaches that promote health and wellness amongst Black Canadians. This research will situate the connection between anti-Black racism and well-being/mental health of Black Canadians, by highlighting the impact of racial trauma and how that is linked to the lack of access to adequate health and wellness services. This study offers strategies and possibilities for Black communities to heal and thrive as individuals and as a collective. Using a narrative cas… Show more
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