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This site is dedicated to the York University Heights Neighborhood, also known as neighborhood #27.

The primary purpose of this project is to examine health and place through a social determinants of health framework, that critically analyzes issues of accessibility within the York University Heights community.

Please use the headings above to navigate this website. See the about page for more information about the project and a description of the York University Heights neighbourhood.

 

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Food

Food is a product that is essential to every single person. It is a social factor, connecting people across cultural borders while all together drawing lines through society, dividing people across race and class. The York University Heights is a diverse community that has many options when concerning food. The access to food in this … Continue reading Food

Food

Food is a product that is essential to every single person. It is a social factor, connecting people across cultural borders while all together drawing lines through society, dividing people across race and class. The York University Heights is a diverse community that has many options when concerning food. The access to food in this … Continue reading Food

References

Colleen Ellis (Food Article) Bazerghi, C. c., McKay, F. f., & Dunn, M. m. (2016). The Role of Food Banks in Addressing Food Insecurity: A Systematic Review. Journal Of Community      Health, 41(4), 732-740.   House, J., Su, J., & Levy-Milne, R. (2006). Definitions of healthy eating among university students. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice … Continue reading References

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