In early 2016, Jim Dunn, Professor and Chair of the Department of Health, Aging and Society at McMaster University, came to Edinburgh to give a talk on the Health Impacts of Mixed-Tenure Housing Regeneration in Toronto’s Regent Park. The seminar was well received and a copy of the slides can be found here. More information about the Regent Park Social Housing Redevelopment Project is available online at https://crunch.mcmaster.ca/projects/regent-park-revitalization
Jim is also a scientist at the Centre for Research on Inner City Health at St Michael’s Hospital in Toronto and Director of the McMaster Institute for Healthier Environments and holds adjunct appointments at the University of Toronto (Geography and Planning) and the University of Waterloo (Planning).
You can contact Jim at jim.dunn@mcmaster.ca or via twitter @UrbanHealthProf
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Health Impacts of Mixed-Tenure Housing Regeneration in Toronto’s Regent Park
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