The Acculturation of Forced Immigrant Youth Through Community Sport Programming
The Acculturation of Youth Refugees through Community Sport Programming
SCRI Research Plenary: Lloyd Wong
5B – Immigration, integration, and intersectoral partnership
4B – The Acculturation of Youth Refugees through Community Sport Programming: Year Five
Advancing Safe Sport Through Occupational Health and Safety
Multicultural Common Spaces: A Study of Canadian Hockey Arenas and Social integration
Room 5– Identity & Culture in Canadian Hockey | Salle 5– Identité et culture dans le hockey canadien
Meaning, Trust, and Belonging: Exploring the Factors that Foster Elite Refugee Athletes’ Growth

Introduction and Context Within the last decade there has been increased attention in supporting elite refugee athletes through sport. This attention includes international teams in the Olympics and national teams within their new countries. Many of these athletes have competed internationally for their home countries and seek to do the same within Canada, a global…
Immigration, integration, and intersectoral partnership: A critical examination of introductory winter sport programmes for newcomers to Canada

View the summary of this research here. Project summary The objectives of this project were threefold: This project was based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I co-designed the WNP with intersectoral community partners from WinSport (a community-based sport facility) and Center for Newcomers and Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association (two Calgary-based settlement services organizations). Our aim was…