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Spotlight on Urban Health Seminar Series

 

 

 

Young Women in Transition in Toronto: 

A Precarious Existence

 

 

Patricia Erickson, PhD
Senior Scientist, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health 

Professor, Dept. Sociology & Criminology at the University of Toronto

&

 

Katherine King

Project Coordinator, Youth in Transition Study, Centre for Addiction and
Mental Health

 

 

 

SUMMARY

 

Using a mixture of quantitative and qualitative methods, a
multi-disciplinary team investigated the fluctuations in housing security
over a one year period in a group of high-risk young women aged 16-20 years.
A sample of 75 street-involved girls were compared with 30 girls still
maintaining Children's Aid Society status to help determine what factors
influenced successful transitions away from the street life.

 

 

 

University of Toronto, University College Rm. 256

December 6, 2006

1:10 - 2:10PM

 

 

 

 

 

Please see our website for upcoming seminar summaries and other events:
www.cuhi.utoronto.ca

 

 

Alexis Kane Speer

Centre Coordinator

Centre for Urban Health Initiatives (CUHI)

University College, Room 259

University of Toronto

15 King's College Circle

Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H7

416-978-7223

FAX: 416-946-0669

 


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