![]() He is also a recent awardee of the Senate of Canada 150 Medal (2019). He was awarded the Dalhousie Faculty of Health Senior Research Award (2014) and the William Webster Excellence in Interprofessional Education Award (2019). Karabanow is one of the founding members of Halifax’s Out of The Cold Emergency Shelter and is the Co-Director of the Dalhousie School of Social Work Community Clinic. (Peter Lang Inc NY.,2004) Leaving the Streets: Stories of Canadian Youth (Fernwood Publishing, Halifax, 2010) and Homeless Youth and the Search for Stability (WLU Press Inc., Ontario, 2018). ![]() He has numerous academic publications in these areas including: Being Young and Homeless: Understanding how youth enter and exit street life. He has completed a film documentary looking at the plight of street youth in Guatemala City and several animated shorts on Canadian street youth culture. His research focuses primarily upon housing stability, service delivery systems, trauma, and homeless youth culture. He has worked with homeless young people in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and Guatemala. Jeff Karabanow is Professor of Social Work at Dalhousie University in the Faculty of Health and cross-appointed with International Development Studies, College of Sustainability and The School of Health and Human Performance. ![]()
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