Comprises the School of Child and Youth Care , Health Information Science, School of Nursing, Public Administration and Social Work, and offers undergraduate programs leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care, Bachelor of Science in Health Information Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Social Work, and to the Diploma in Public Sector Management; a graduate program leading to the degree of Master of Public Administration and a Multidisciplinary Master's Program in Policy and Practice in Health and Social Services leading to the degree of Master of Arts, for child and youth care students, Master of Arts or Master of Nursing for nursing students, or Master of Social Work for social work students.
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Multiple Email found: "http://www.hsd.uvic.ca/welcome.htm and mdc@uvic.ca"
Forms a research and teaching unit at the University of Toronto. Studies crime, order, and security from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and theoretical approaches.
Discusses sexual violence as it occurs within schools and universities. Discusses strategies to eliminate sexual violence within educational institutions.
Review, Network Fall/Winter 2001/02: This issue of Feminist Voices presents the proceedings of a Symposium, held in March 1999, describing the experiences of women of colour and Aboriginal women scholars with issues of equality in the academy. It includes a summary of the editors’ research on the experiences of faculty in Canadian universities, as well as presentations of four speakers from the Symposium.
St. Joseph's Health Centre is a Catholic community teaching hospital providing health care services that reflect the Gospel values of respect, dignity and compassion. We are committed to fostering a healthy community for all. Working in partnership with our community, we reach out with the healing ministry of Christ to the sick, the disenfranchised and the disadvantaged.