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Call for participants - PhD research study titled: Understanding Systemic Barriers Experienced by Disabled Mothers in Canada: A Human Rights Inquiry into how Policy, Legislation and Media influence Discrimination and Stereotypes of Disability and Mothering

Are you a mother living with disabilities?

     Are you over 19?

     Are your children living with you (full time or part time), and under 19?

     Do you live in BC or Ontario?

Are you interested in talking about your experiences as a disabled mother? If you are, I would like to hear from you!

You are invited to participate in 2-4 hour interview where you will be asked questions about your reproductive & mothering experiences.

This is for a PhD research study titled: Understanding Systemic Barriers Experienced by Disabled Mothers in Canada: A Human Rights Inquiry into how Policy, Legislation and Media influence Discrimination and Stereotypes of Disability and Mothering

To find out more about this study, please contact:

Jewelles Smith, PhD(c)
UBC Centre of Inclusion and Citizenship (CIC),
UBC Okanagan 3333 University Way, Kelowna, BC, V1V 1V7
250-200-1200 jewelles.smith@alumni.ubc.ca 

For more information:
Dr. Rachelle Hole, Associate Professor
UBC Centre of Inclusion and Citizenship (CIC),
UBC Okanagan 3333 University Way, Kelowna, BC, V1V 1V7
250.807.8741 rachelle.hole@ubc.ca




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