Older Syrian Refugees’ Experiences of Language Barriers in Postmigration and (re)settlement Context in Canada.

Souhail Boutmira
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This research explores older Syrian experiences of language barriers in Canada's post-migration and resettlement context. Guided by the ecosystemic model, the qualitative descriptive method was used to describe the experiences of six older adults (three women and three men, 55-year-old and over) living in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area. Results suggest the lack of English proficiency affects refugees' resettlement and, in particular, older adults at risk of abuse. Language barriers influence older adult refugees because it limits their ability to navigate the Canadian systems, exacerbate their dependency on adult children, increase social isolation, and decrease employment and income opportunities. Participants' commitment to learning English comes from their conviction that fluency has an essential role in shaping their experiences in Canada. Conclusions can help policymakers identify specific interventions to address language barriers among older adult Refugees.
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年长的叙利亚难民在加拿大移民后和(重新)定居背景下的语言障碍经历。
本研究探讨了加拿大后移民和重新安置背景下的语言障碍的老叙利亚经验。在生态系统模型的指导下,采用定性描述方法描述了居住在大多伦多-汉密尔顿地区的6名老年人(3名女性和3名男性,55岁及以上)的经历。结果表明,缺乏英语水平会影响难民的重新安置,尤其是有被虐待风险的老年人。语言障碍影响到老年难民,因为它限制了他们适应加拿大体系的能力,加剧了他们对成年子女的依赖,增加了社会孤立,减少了就业和收入机会。参与者对学习英语的承诺来自于他们的信念,即流利的英语对塑造他们在加拿大的经历至关重要。结论可以帮助决策者确定解决老年难民语言障碍的具体干预措施。
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