Dr Delores V. Mullings’ Work
Research Papers, Interviews and Publications
Here is a limited selection of a larger group of projects for which Dr. Mullings has received funding through grants, contracts, or government entities.
Current
- 2022 – 2027. Empowering next-generation researchers in perinatal and child health (ENRICH). CIHR Training grant – Health Research Training Platform (HRTP) Pilot, Human Development, Child and Youth Health, $2,400,000. Co: Investigator (Nominated Principal Investigator, Dr. Susan Samuel)
- 2022 – 2023 Developing a Community-Engaged Anti-Racist Accessibility Assessment Tool for Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, $10,000. Co-principal Investigator with Dr. Sobia Shaikh
- 2021 – 2024. Promoting Black students’ Mental Health: A Pan-Canadian Research and Intervention Project on Social Determinants of Health and Equity in Canadian Universities. Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), $400,000. Research Partner ( PI Dr. Agnès Berthelot-Raffard)
- 2021 – 2023. Improving COVID-19 vaccine confidence and uptake among Black Canadians. Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), $100,000.00. Co-Investigator (PI Dr. Bukola Salami Oluwabukola)
- 2021 – 2022. Black youth mental health after COVID-19. Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), $149,248.00. Co-Investigator (PI Dr. Bukola Salami Oluwabukola)
- 2020 – 2025. Fostering collaboration of services for LGBTQ2S+ newcomers in Newfoundland and Labrador. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), $487,443.00. Co-Principal Investigator (with Wendolyn Schlamp YWCA of St. John’s and Dr. S. Giwa)
- 2019 – 2020. Is mental health the Black church’s business? Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), $75,000. Co-Investigator ((PHAC’s application does not have a space for co-investigator so I am listed as a reach partner PI Dr. E. Brown Spencer/Kaleo Production)
- 2019 – 2021. Challenges to newcomer settlement and integration in Atlantic Canada (SSHRC), $24,198. Principal Investigator
- 2018 – 2020. Creating opportunities for dialogue among newcomer racialized women and community stakeholder to strategize about inclusive and welcoming workplaces. (Memorial University, Public Engagement Accelerator Fund), $10,000. Principal Investigator
- 2018 – 2020. Exploring the success of community connectedness in integrating immigrants and refugees (newcomers) in both rural (Clarenville) and urban (St. John’s) communities within the province. (Memorial University, Public Engagement), $9,973. Principal Investigator
Completed
- 2018 – 2019. African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) Canadian older adults living with or vulnerable to HIV in Canada (Memorial University), $4,500. Co-Project Partner (with Realize)
- 2018 – 2019. Creating an inclusive and supportive work environment for newcomer racialized women in Newfoundland and Labrador: Facilitating dialogue among community members (Memorial University, Quick Start Fund), $1,000. Principal Investigator
- 2018 – 2019. Settlement experiences of racialized lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) immigrants and refugees in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador: How Do Settlement Agencies Measure Up? (Memorial University, Public Engagement), $10,000. Co-Investigator (PI Dr. Sulaimon Giwa)
- 2016 – 2018. Attraction and retention of professional workers in Labrador. Province of Newfoundland and Labrador (Harris Centre), $11,400. Principal Investigator
- 2015 – 2017. Effective parenting: What do African Canadian parents in Toronto, Winnipeg, St. John’s have to say about it. Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), $74,928. Co-Investigator (PI Dr. Paul Adjei Banahene)