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Immigrants come to Canada for a better life but in many cases their health gets worse. According to a Toronto Public Health report, when they arrive in Canada most newcomers enjoy better health than Canadian-born residents but over time, newcomers lose this advantage as their health declines.
Sometimes the reasons for this loss are obvious: inability to pay for healthy food or adequate housing. However the report also points to other factors: the fact that many newcomers feel marginalized and not part of the communities where they have settled.
All too often, they face discrimination. This harms their mental health and prevents them from accessing the health and social services. Language barriers add to feelings of isolation. In many cases, newcomers have lost family and social support networks that helped them through tough times back in their home countries. This program is a peer-led initiative, funded by the Trillium Foundation. Omurangi says in all three neighbourhoods, newcomer health is an issue because people feel excluded and isolated.
Promoting trust is critical and so the project is working with community members to make sure they feel connected in the best possible way.
All efforts are designed to promote good health while at the same time fostering community vitality and a sense of belonging. Initiatives include: workshops on how to ride a bike, as well as access to free bikes, group educational and adventure walks through the neighbourhoods, learning sessions on how to read food labels and use household cleaning items. Participants get together for social occasions and share information about what they are learning about their new country. I buy food wisely and pay attention to food labels.