Continuing in our commitment to support local research initiatives, the Wellesley Institute is pleased to announce the results of our call for enabling grant application in the spring of this year. Nine outstanding projects were selected for funding:
- “Social Inclusion Audit, Evaluation & Tool Kit”
Canadian Urban Libraries Council - “Towards Effective Strategies for Harm Reduction Housing”
Fred Victor Centre - “Defying Expectation: Illuminating pathways to recovery for psychiatric consumer/survivors living in the boarding home sector”
Ontario Council of Alternative Businesses - “Sexual Attitudes, Behaviors, and Risks of Youth of Portuguese-speaking origin in Toronto or the sexual health status of Portuguese-speaking immigrant youth in Toronto”
Portuguese Speaking Interagency Network - “Street Youth Harm Reduction Survey”
Shout Clinic - “Private Personal Care Homes and the Hardest to House”
Toronto Christian Resource Centre - “Peer Women Services Navigation Project”
UHN/TWH - “Building Partnerships for Service Provision to Migrant Sex Workers
University of Toronto – Institute for Life Course and Aging - "Income Security and Senior Newcomers"
Alternative Planning Group and University of Toronto Department of Social Work
Please join us in congratulating all recipients of the Spring 2007 Wellesley Institute Enabling Grant.