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Health Services for Linguistic Minorities in a Bilingual Setting
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2014
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EthnicityHealth Care DisparityMultilingualismEducationBilingual HealthBilingual SettingSocial WorkCode-switchingFrancophone CulturesCultural DiversityLinguistic DiversityBilingualismLanguage StudiesPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchSociolinguisticsHealth EquityNursingCanadian Bilingual SettingHealth Disparity
We explore in this qualitative research the challenges faced by bilingual health and social services professionals in a Canadian bilingual setting, as well as the strategies used to overcome them. Eight focus groups were conducted with a total of 43 bilingual Francophone professionals who offered services in French in 21 health and social service organizations in eastern Ontario, Canada. We highlight linguistic issues affecting a minority Francophone clientele, the shortage of services in French, and organizational issues within these agencies. The solutions that the professionals adopt for better serving the clients and overcoming these challenges focus on adapting services from linguistic angles. In the long term, such an enhanced approach can affect staff well-being. Ensuring access to services for linguistic minority populations and the active offer of same should not rest solely on the shoulders of such professionals, but rather on organizational strategies.
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