有难民背景的家庭重建新生活:萨斯喀彻温研究

Daniel Kikulwe, Donalda Halabuza, Teisha Williams
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本定性研究探讨了萨斯喀彻温省里贾纳市难民恢复能力的因素。研究旨在为加拿大有关难民在较小的城市中心进行重新安置时的优势和经验的新兴文献增添新的内容。本研究通过三个焦点小组收集数据,探讨了来自七个国家的 15 名在萨斯喀彻温省定居的难民的经历。研究结果显示了有助于难民恢复能力的共同模式,包括追求加拿大教育、就业、社会网络和个人品质。结论表明,促进参与者恢复能力的保护性因素(即个人特征、社会支持和网络、重新开始教育和就业)相互作用,共同帮助他们克服定居期间的逆境。
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Families with Refugee Backgrounds Rebuilding New Lives: A Saskatchewan Study
This qualitative study explores factors contributing to refugees’ resilience in Regina, Saskatchewan. It aims to add to the emerging body of Canadian literature on refugees’ strengths and experiences as they navigate resettlement in smaller urban centres. Data were collected from three focus groups that explored the experiences of 15 people from seven countries who had settled in Saskatchewan. Findings show common patterns that contributed to resilience for refugees, including pursuits of Canadian education, employment, social networks, and personal qualities. Conclusions indicate that protective factors (i.e., personal characteristics, social supports and networks, starting over in education and employment) that facilitated resilience for participants interacted and worked together to help them overcome adversity during settlement.
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