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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion | Visionnement du Documentaire et Discussion en Groupe

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CIHR - Institute of Population and Public Health
1 Stewart Street, Room 124
Ottawa, Ontario | K1N 6N5
Tel. 613-562-5800 ext 8414
Fax. 613-562-5713Putting a roof over inadequate housing: Home Safe Toronto
Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion
Thursday, October 11, 2012 from 7:00-9:00 p.m.
The Royal Theatre, 608 College Street, Toronto ON
Please RSVP to ipph-ispp@uottawa.ca


Please join us to watch inspiring clips from the SkyWorks documentary Home
Safe Toronto which delves into the lives of some of Toronto's families who
are struggling to keep a roof over their heads, put food on their plates,
and stay healthy.

Following the film segments, take part in an interactive discussion with
researchers about the evidence on inadequate housing, health outcomes, and
food insecurity and hear from participants featured in the film.

This free event is hosted by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research –
Institute of Population and Public Health in partnership with SkyWorks
Charitable Foundation.
Experts

Dr. Stephen Hwang
Research Scientist, St. Michael's Hospital

Dr. Valerie Tarasuk
Professor, University of Toronto

Ms. Colleen Richards
Participant, Home Safe Toronto

Ms. Rene Adams
Participant, Home Safe Toronto
Moderator

Mr. Michael Shapcott
Director, Housing and Innovation, Wellesley Institute
CIHR - Institute of Population and Public Health

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