While recognizing that mental health challenge does not respect or recognize race, ethnicity, or socio-economic status, Refugees are at a higher risk for mental health problems and disorders than other migrant groups; notwithstanding, the mental health of both immigrants and refugees tends to worsen with time in Canada – with some subgroups being at greater risk for deteriorating mental health than others.
Join us in our efforts to providing holistic mental health support for youth and families from Black and other equity-deserving communities in Saskatchewan.
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