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Your words are worth something

25 Sep 2013

"In 2012 the United Way Lower Mainland provided the Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) with one year of funding for a community engaged research project focused on older women living in the Vancouver Lower Mainland. The goal of the project was to investigate and identify the barriers to well being for older women, and pinpoint some strategies for addressing these social policy and legal issues"--Page 6.
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Authors

James, Krista

Pages
82
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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