Women’s Stories of Forced Migration and Integration into Canadian Systems

Women’s Stories of Forced Migration and Integration into Canadian Systems


This project funded through a SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant aimed to better understand lived and living realities of women impacted by forced migration.

Women living within intersections of migration, gender, race, class, and additional social locations are inequitably affected by limited social support, gender-based violence, and poverty. Despite these understandings of inequity, minimal programming and policies are informed by the experiences of this population.

Outcomes of this project included a collaborative research process led by a research team including Ms. Diana Ospina, senior manager at DIVERSEcity Community Resource Society, and Dr. Shahin Kassam, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the UBC School of Nursing, Capacity Research Unit along with a team of collaborators consisting of leaders across three settlement organizations: Adrienne Bale from MOSAIC BC, Jenny Lam from Options BC, and Marc Larrivée and Utsav Thakur from Impact North Shore.

The research process centred on women living within the crossroads of gender-based violence, racial discrimination, and forced migration. Stories of connecting to services upon arrival to Canada were specifically gathered, co-analyzed, and shared within the collaborating organizations in the form of “Roadshows”. These knowledge sharing events were held to stimulate sharing and dialogue focused on improving current programming aimed at women impacted by forced migration as well as map future research priorities. While this team continues to disseminate findings meaningfully through the input and co-direction of the community-based settlement organizations involved, they also plan continued work toward understanding women’s experiences of connecting to services in Canada while also living within the intersections of gender-based violence, racism, and forced migrant statuses.

Knowledge Mobilization Activities:

Roadshow and other presentations:

Surrey Local Immigration Partnership (LIP) website
UBC CIRCLE publications
Capacity Research Seminar Series Presents: Women Impacted by Forced Migration: A Community-Academic Research Partnership

Publications coming soon

 

More Information

Principal Investigator
Dr. Victoria Bungay
604.822.7933
vicky.bungay@ubc.ca
Project Research Co-lead
Dr. Shahin Kassam
shahin.kassam@ubc.ca
Project Community Co-lead
Diana Ospina
dospina@dcrs.ca