Introduction: Social services and health services in minority-language communities: Towards an understanding of the actors, the system, and the levers of action

Resource type
Book Section
Authors/contributors
Title
Introduction: Social services and health services in minority-language communities: Towards an understanding of the actors, the system, and the levers of action
Abstract
This introduction provides an overview of Francophone minority communities (CFSM) in Canada, as well as the issue of access to social and health services in French within a linguistic minority context, the importance of access to services in the official language of one’s choice, and the key factors justifying the active provision of social and health services in French within CFSMs. It also lays the groundwork for a definition of active provision and outlines certain political and historical factors that shape social and health services in French within a Francophone minority context. Finally it outlines the book’s common thread, as well as providing an introduction to each of its chapters.
Book Title
Accessibility and active offer: Health care and social services in linguistic minority communities
Date
2017
Publisher
University of Ottawa Press
Pages
1-21
Language
en
Citation
Drolet, M., Bouchard, P., Savard, J., & van Kemenade, S. (2017). Introduction: Social services and health services in minority-language communities: Towards an understanding of the actors, the system, and the levers of action. In M. Drolet, P. Bouchard, & J. Savard (Eds), Accessibility and active offer: Health care and social services in linguistic minority communities (pp. 1–21). University of Ottawa Press.
Minority language group(s)
Study population
Country
Canadian provinces or territories
Abstracts, summaries, or thematic issues
Research type
  • Synthesis