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"Imagine if I'm not here, what they're going to do?? Health-Care Access and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Women in Prison 
Series: Health Expectations, Feburary 2018, 12 p. 
Call No: OD 1310 
"In My Culture, We Don't Know Anything About That": Sexual and Reproductive Health of Migrant and Refugee Women 
Series: International Journal of Behavioural Medicine. Published online: 15 June 2017. 
Call No: 13768 
"In the Islands people don't really talk about this stuff, so you go through life on your own": An Arts-Based Study Exploring Intimate Relationships With Young People in Samoa 
Series: Culture, Health and Sexuality, June 2018, 17 p. 
Call No: 13956 
"It Doesn't Exist...." Negotiating Palliative Care From a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Patient and Caregiver Perspective 
Series: BMC Palliative Care. 2018. Volume 17. Pages 90-99. Published 2 July 2018. 
Call No: OD 1304 
"It has not occurred to me to see a doctor for that kind of feeling": A Qualitative Study of Filipina Immigrants' Perceptions of Help Seeking for Mental Health Problems 
Series: BMC Women's Health. 2018. Volume 18. Number 73. 11 Pages. 
Call No: OD 1281 
"It is Good to Know Now...Before it's Too Late": Promoting Sexual Health Literacy Amongst Resettled Young People With Refugee Backgrounds 
Series: Sexuality & Culture, 2009 
Call No: 12819 
"It Really Opened My Eyes:" The Effects on Youth Peer Educators of Participating in an Action Research Project 
Series: Human Organization, vol. 69, no. 2, 2010, pp. 192-199 
Call No: 13225 
"It's A Long Day On Your Own": Exploring and Addressing the Health Impacts of Grandmothering in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities Summary of Key Findings 
Series: VICSEG,Melbourne, 2000 
Call No: 10275 
"It's a Long Day on Your Own": Exploring and Addressing the Health Impacts of Grandmothering in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities 
Year: 2000 
Call No: 10276 
"It's for us - newcomers, LGBTQ persons, and HIV-positive persons. You feel free to be": a qualitive study exploring social support group participation among African and Caribbean lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newcomers and refugees in Toronto, 
Series: BMC International Health and Human Rights, (2016). Volume 16, Number 18. DOI: 10.1186/s12914-016-0092-0 
Call No: OD 1100