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LD2250 - Diverse Populations

Diverse Populations will position students to explore the social/cultural context of helping relationships as guided by the population groups.  Students will gain a greater understanding of working with diverse populations by examining topics around immigration, settlement, and integration into society.  Students will learn to view these groups in a more holistic way by reading, studying and discussing a selection of essays, articles, and stories written by or in cooperation with members of these populations. Students will grasp the impact stereotypes have on individuals and groups within Indigenous, Immigrant and Refugee, and the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, queer and two-spirit (LGBTQ2S) community.   Students will learn to think, reflect, and develop appropriate practice strategies for working with individuals, groups, and the community.   
 

Prerequisite(s): SC1110, SC1130


This course is offered in the following programs:
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