Immigration and the Canadian Mosaic
Criminal Justice System
Class, Health Inequality and Social Justice
Disability and Health Inequality
Misc
100

Name the different types of economic class immigrants (List at least 3)

skilled workers, self-employed/business class or provincial/territorial nominees

100

These groups of people are overrepresented in the criminal justice system.

Racialized and Indigenous people

100

These are the two main explanations of health inequality.

Individualist and materialist/structuralist explanations
100

This province was the first to offer government funded IVF.

Quebec

100

A process where groups are denied access to resources and are unable to fully participate in society.

Social exclusion

200

True or False : Canada has always had inclusive immigration policies.

False 

200

Indigenous children were assimilated to become "Canadians" through this specific system.

Residential Schools

200

What are some of the social determinants of health? (List at least 3)

social class, race, gender 

200

This shapes health behaviours, stress, economic deprivation, access to health care and preventative health care.

Racism

200

This term refers to the social relations, trust, social norms and networks between individuals 

Social capital

300

In the early waves of migration in Canada, these groups of migrants were considered "desirable" and preferred.

British and American immigrants

300

Until the 1960s, this type of abuse was considered a personal tragedy rather than a serious crime.

Wife abuse

300

This social policy is a tool and legal framework aimed at improving healthcare for Indigenous People.

Joyce's Principle

300

This model sees the individual as the problem where they have limited functional capability and psychological consequences

Medical Model

300

The social process where racial categories are constructed as real, different and unequal which have social, economic and political consequences.

Racialization

400

This policy was created in 1967 to better select immigrants to Canada. 

The Immigration Act/Points System

400

Policing is geared toward stopping this specific type of crime

Street crime

400

This social policy is a legal obligation to provide First Nation's children with the same access to health care and social supports.

Jordan's Principle

400

This model stresses the importance of language to redefine disability to address historical oppression and segregation of disabled individuals. 

Social Model
400

This term refers to the clustering of groups in particular jobs while the other refers to groups in lower paid vs. well paid jobs.

(Hint : 2 terms)

Occupational differentiation and Occupational stratification

500

Social construct referring to range of physiological traits between groups of people

Race
500

This type of violence is underreported to the police.

Family violence

500

These set of policies aim to prevent the onset and transmission of disease among the population focusing on hygiene and sanitation.

Public health policies

500

This theoretical perspective emphasizes the intersection of individual lives and social change.

Life course perspective

500

This specific type of racism manifests in social, economic, and political systems resulting in unfair treatment or advantage based on racial characteristics

Institutional Racism

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