Social Mentoring Slows the Correlation Between Racism and Loneliness, According to One Study
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The report, promoted by the Social Observatory of the Fundació La Caixa and the Universitat de Girona, reveals that mentoring does not increase well-being in a general way.
Maintenance of inter-ethnic networks and neutralization of loneliness Lasting links and social capital among equals Recommendations for public policies and social entities Discrimination and daily racism not only represent a manifest injustice, but have a serious impact on the mental health of racialized migrants.This problem, coupled with migration mourning, precariousness and cultural barriers, deepens the psychosocial vulnerability of this gr…
Read a quick summary generated by IA × Summary of the content: A joint study between Fundación “la Caixa” and the Universitat de Girona analyzes the impact of social mentoring on young racialized migrants in Spain. Research shows that this intervention does not eliminate racism, but neutralizes its aggravating effect on loneliness and social isolation. mentoring helps to preserve connections with the host society, maintaining inclusive and diver…
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