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Community Development and Human Rights - SETT 2010

This course will examine theories and definitions of community, community organization, and community development in a human rights context. Learners will be introduced to models of self-advocacy at the individual and community level, and develop skills needed to help clients and other community members access the services that address the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) for newcomers to Canada.

Note: Prerequisites: SETT 1010 or completion of COSW 1200 or permission from the Settlement Studies program. Restricted to Settlement Studies.

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