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Download fileExploring the mental health experiences of first generation Afghan, post-secondary students in Toronto Canada
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posted on 2021-05-22, 09:43 authored by Nargis (Naro) HussainiTo explore the mental health experiences of first generation Afghan, post-secondary students in Toronto Canada, qualitative interviews were conducted with three post-secondary Afghan Students from Ryerson University, York University and University of Toronto. This study highlights systemic oppression and institutional barriers that young Afghan adults face as students in post-secondary institutions and the mental health implications faced as a result of on-going prejudice and discrimination. The findings present a compelling case for rethinking the practices and policies that educational institutions have "normalized", using a critical and intersectional analysis in reformulating these practices and policies. The study also highlights the importance of providing a voice to students in planning services and spaces that encourage a sense of belonging and support possibilities for success.
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College students -- Mental health -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Case studiesDiscrimination in higher education -- Ontario -- TorontoAfghan Canadians -- Mental health -- Ontario -- TorontoAfghan Canadians -- Mental health -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Case studiesCollege students -- Mental health -- Ontario -- Toronto