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Dialogue McGill launches several calls for proposals each year for research projects whose focus is to investigate the relation between language and access to health and social services for Quebec's Official minority language communities.
1. Call for Research Proposals
Regular call for research proposals that address the relation between language and access to health and social services for English-speaking communities in Quebec.
2. Call for Knowledge Translation Projects (coming soon)
The objective of this call is to support initiatives focused on synthesizing, disseminating, and exchanging knowledge that aligns with Dialogue McGill’s research mandate.
3. Digital Technologies Call (coming soon)
Special research call for research projects that focus on digital health innovation to enhance access to health and social services for English-speaking communities in Quebec.
4. Graduate Student Research Stipends
Funding for graduate students researching access to health and social services for English-speaking communities in Quebec.
Objectives
Dialogue McGill's Research Program focuses on understanding key factors that facilitate or impede access to health and social services for English-speaking communities in Québec. The Program’s primary objectives are to support, consolidate, and expand a growing body of original research. Long-term objectives are to document how access to health and social services by English speaking Quebecers may be limited, develop strategies to address potential barriers to access, and increase dissemination of relevant knowledge, strategies/interventions, and best practices.