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Human Endeavour has been actively involved in research with academia on innovative solutions for health, economic and social challenges and has presented research papers at national and international conferences.


Ensuring Social Inclusion of Vulnerable Seniors Through Technology

Sep 22-23, 2022, Aging & Social Change: Twelfth Interdisciplinary Conference

Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland


Bridging the Senior Digital Divide: An Impact Evaluation Study

May 20, 2022, Canadian Sociology Association


Addressing the Senior Digital Divide: Evaluating the Technology, Access and Support for Seniors (TASS)

2022,  A Community‐Academic Partnership  research report

York University, Human Endeavour and TASS Partners


Refugees Settlement: Who’s Responsible? Whose Responsibility?

2017 CSA-SCS Conference at Congress 2017

Track: Rethinking Immigrant Settlement: Women, Youth, and Seniors

May 29, 2017, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada

 

Refugees’ Settlement through Volunteering and Community Involvement “People Assisted Settlement Services(PASS) Model”

 2017 ANSER/ARES Conference at Congress 2017

May 31, 2017, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada

 

Rethinking vulnerability, resilience and its positive impact; building financial strength/resilience through new economic structures like Social Economy

61st Commission on the Status of Women Session

March 13-14, 2017 UN Headquarters, New York,  USA

 

Refugees’ Settlement: Who’s Responsible? Whose Responsibility? 

19th National Metropolis Conference “Looking Forward: Migration and Mobility in 2017 and Beyond”

March 16-18, 2017, Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

 

Resisting Inequality: A Grassroots, Self-reliant Social Economy Based Approach

The Black Social Economy: Boosting social enterprises, cooperatives, and money pools among Black Canadians

February 10, 2017, York University Community Engagement Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 

Improving Well-being of Immigrant Seniors through Simple and Innovative Community-Based Approach

Rethink ageing: planning innovative ways to implement a national seniors strategy

November 24, 2016, Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 

Refugees Settlement through Community Involvement

Refugees in the 21st Century, Who’s Responsible? Whose Responsibility? Citizenship Summit 2016

November 5, 2016 McGill University, Montreal, Canada

 

Building Financial Resilience: A Social Economy Based Approach

CPA Canada Financial Literacy Conference

November 1, 2016, Toronto, Ontario, Canada


Measuring What Matters for Sustainable Growth and Improved Well-Being of Communities

Ninth Annual ANSER Conference at the Congress 2016 of the Humanities and Social Sciences

May 28 – June 3, 2016, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

 

Resisting Inequality: A Social Economy Based Approach

Community Innovation and Social Enterprises Conference

July 8 -10, 2015, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

 

Globalization & Inequality, An India-Canada Comparison Symposium

June 9, 2015, York University, ON, Canada


Innovative High-tech Solutions for Health Care

Community Innovation and Social Enterprise” Conference

July 8-10, 2015, Shannon School of Business at, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.

 

Exploring the Potential of Social Economy through Innovations and Collaborations

Eighth Annual ANSER Conference at the Congress 2015 of the Humanities and Social Sciences

June 3-5, 2015, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

 

Graceful Aging & Social Enterprises, Redirecting ‘retirement’ via Social Enterprises

Eighth Annual ANSER Conference at the Congress 2015 of the Humanities and Social Sciences

June 3-5, 2015, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

 

A Franchising Model of Social Enterprising

7th Annual Conference of Association of Non-profits and Social Economy Research (ANSER-ARES)

May 28-30, 2014, Brock University, St. Catharine’s, Ontario, Canada

 

Immigrant Seniors Wellness Index

7th Annual International Conference on Positive Aging

February 9-12, 2014, Florida, USA


Healthy Aging: The Role of Community Groups in Facilitating Social Integration

International Istanbul Initiative on Aging

October 4-6, 2013, Istanbul, Turkey

 

Social Enterprising Model –Showcasing Epic Link between Practice and Research

Pre-SEWF Conference Research Day

October 1, 2013 Calgary, Alberta, Canada

 

Disruptive Innovations to Enhance Productivity of Canadian Public Sector

6th Annual Conference of Association of Non-profits and Social Economy Research (ANSER-ARES)

June 5-7, 2013, University of Victoria, Victoria British Columbia, Canada


Healthy Aging: The Role of Community Groups in Facilitating Social Integration

International Conference on Aging and Community Renewal (ICACR)

November 18-20, 2012, Casarina Resort, Tower Isle, Jamaica

 

Community Based Approaches to Health and Well-being of Immigrants Who are Seniors

Presented at the Metropolis Conference

February 29 – March 3, 2012 Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 

Endeavouring for Economic Certainty through Social Innovations

5th Annual Conference of Association of Non-profits and Social Economy Research (ANSER-ARES)

May 30 - June 1, 2012, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

 

Immigrants' Sustainable Economic Integration in Canada through Social Enterprises

4th Annual Conference of Association of Non-profits and Social Economy Research (ANSER-ARES)

June 1-3, 2011, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

 

Social Enterprise: A Route to Economic Self-Sufficiency for Aging Immigrants

Metropolis Conference

March 23-26, 2011, Vancouver British Columbia, Canada

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