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Short Policy Brief: Have You Heard of Young Caregivers? Other Countries Have and You Can Change the Future of Ontario's Young and Invisible Unpaid Workforce

  • Writer: Dr. Kristine Newman
    Dr. Kristine Newman
  • May 3, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 20



The policy brief was originally developed to influence policy-making through sharing with Members of Provincial Parliament and political candidates in Ontario's 2022 provincial election. That being said, it holds relevant information and recommendations for policy/decision-makers from across Canada for government officials (municipal, provincial, and federal) and organizations. For a PDF version of our policy brief, please click here:





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Dr. Kristine Newman

Professor
Toronto Metropolitan University

kristine.newman[at]torontomu[dot]ca

416-979-5000, ext. 554160

Dr. Heather Chalmers

Department Chair, Associate Professor

Brock University

heather.chalmers[at]brocku.ca

905-688-5550, ext. 3191

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Young Caregivers Association

YoungCaregivers.ca

Caregivers Alberta
CaregiversAlberta.ca

Caregivers Nova Scotia

CaregiversNS.org

Family Caregivers of British Columbia

FamilyCaregiversBC.ca

The Ontario Caregiver Organization

OntarioCaregiver.ca

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