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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/809172-tackling-socia
 l-health-inequalities-facing-young-people-making-a-difference-for-the-futu
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LOCATION:Université de Montréal - 7101 avenue du Parc\, 7101\, avenue du 
 Parc\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3N 1X9
SUMMARY:Tackling social health inequalities facing young people: making a d
 ifference for the future
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire scientifique organisé par l'Institut de recherche e
 n santé publique de l'Université de Montréal – IRSPUM\nConsultez l'a
 ffiche du séminaire\nRésumé :\nSocial hierarchies affect not only the
  ‘poor and unfortunate’\; their impacts reverberate across the whole o
 f society. Adolescence and early adulthood are key periods of development 
 where social hierarchies can have profound effects – and\, they continue
  to do so into the future. Physical\, cognitive\, social\, and emotional c
 apabilities acquired between 12-30 years of age have been shown to affect 
 wellbeing throughout the life-course (e.g.\, trajectories of education\, e
 mployment and leisure\; family life\; communities and civil society). Marg
 inalizing social forces\, such as ageism\, sexism\, racism\, contribute to
  health inequities and their accumulated effects on young people can be ob
 served in numerous ways (e.g.\, HIV\; addictions\; barriers to health care
 \; gender-based violence\; stigma). The presentation will overview key con
 tributions stemming from Dr. Shoveller’s program of research on social h
 ealth inequalities and will provide examples of how interdisciplinary rese
 arch can inform inter-sectoral action to reduce inequalities facing young 
 people.\nConférencière :Jeannie Shoveller\, PhD\, is a Professor at the
  School of Population & Public Health\, University of British Columbia. Pr
 of. Shoveller’s research addresses social inequalities in health. Her wo
 rk on HIV\, addictions\, mental health\, gender-based violence as well as 
 adolescent health is widely cited. She has supervised the training of more
  than 70 Doctoral and Master’s students as well as Post-Doctoral Fellows
  and has held several executive leadership roles. Most recently\, she was 
 the Director of the Epidemiology and Population Health and the Director of
  the Drug Treatment Program\, both located at the British Columbia Centre 
 for Excellence in HIV/AIDS. Professor Shoveller has also served as an advi
 sor and reviewer for health research funding agencies in Canada and abroad
 . She is currently a member of the Governing Council of the Canadian Insti
 tutes of Health Research.\nAnimation :Louise Potvin\, directrice de l'IR
 SPUM
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