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SUMMARY:Women Out of Work: Remaining Resilient with Mental Health Event
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	It is clear that Hamilton women are worried about the current a
	nd future impacts of the pandemic on their mental health. This event will 
	look to share the findings of the Women Out of Work study in regards to wo
	men’s mental health in Hamilton\, and further a conversation about suppo
	rts and strategies individuals\, parents\, and employers can utilize to re
	main resilient.  Moderator: Dr. Marisa Young\, Associate Professor\, McMa
	ster University and Canada Research Chair in Mental Health and Work-Life T
	ransitions Panelists: Dr. Diana Singh\, Postdoctoral Fellow\, Department o
	f Sociology\, McMaster University Laura Cole\, Professor with The Centre f
	or Entrepreneurship\, Mohawk College Cara Morison\, Clinical Psychologist
	 Please note\, you do not need to be a member of the Hamilton Chamber to a
	ttend this event. To learn more about the Women out of Work: Assessing Ham
	ilton’s Employment Disparities During COVID-19 study\, please visit Wome
	nOutofWork.ca. If you have any questions\, please contact Katie Stiel (k.s
	tiel@hamiltonchamber.ca). This project is funded in part by the Government
	 of Canada and Government of Ontario.
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