Cultural Safety Collection

"It's not like I'm more Indigenous there and I'm less Indigenous here": Urban Métis women's identity and access to health and social services in Toronto, Canada

2020

Monchalin, R., Smylie, J., & Bourgeois, C.

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The authors present findings from a qualitative study that explores understandings of identity among urban Métis women and their experiences with health and social services in Toronto. They suggest that Métis women's perspectives around their identity contribute to resiliency, and thus building these perspectives into programs and services is fundamental to improving access to culturally safe spaces for Métis in Toronto.

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"It's not like I'm more Indigenous there and I'm less Indigenous here": Urban Métis women's identity and access to health and social services in Toronto, Canada.

Monchalin, R., Smylie, J., & Bourgeois, C. (2020). "It's not like I'm more Indigenous there and I'm less Indigenous here": Urban Métis women's identity and access to health and social services in Toronto, Canada. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 16(4), 323-331.

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