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  • Why are we doing this research?

    South Asians make up a large part of Surrey, BC’s population and are often at the center of discussions about dysfunction in the area.

    This research is important because it can help community organizations understand how to better support South Asians with fairness and justice.

    By doing this research, we can learn more about the needs of South Asian youth and the biases they may encounter in Surrey, BC while accessing services.

  • How can you help?

    If you are a South Asian youth between the ages of 15-29 who either lives in Surrey or spends a lot of time in Surrey communities, please fill out the survey!

    You can provide valuable insights into the social, emotional, and mental health needs that community organizations might not be addressing for people like you.

    If you don't fit this demographic, please send the survey to anyone who does!

  • Where can you find more information?

    You can contact Jshandeep Jassal, a graduate student in Child and Youth Care at the University of Victoria. You can reach her by phone at 604-347-6347 or by email at jshandeepjassal@uvic.ca.

    You may also contact Jshan's academic supervisor, Dr. Mandeep Mucina, who can be contacted by phone at 250-721-7986 or by e-mail at scycdir@uvic.ca.

    SAH is the community partner for this study. Amandeep (Amy) Gill is the research lead on behalf of SAH, and can be reached at info.sahnetwork@gmail.com.