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BUILDING A TRAUMA-INFORMED HEALTH …
WEBPage 6 Supporting the Health of Victims of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse through Community Programs Investment: Objectives & Principles Shannon Hurley from the Public Health Agency
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URL: https://kh-cdc.ca/en/resources/reports/Building_a_Trauma_informed_COP_KE_report_2016.pdf
Guidance for researchers conducting trauma- and violence …
WEBWe gratefully acknowledge the comments, contributions and feedback of Nicolas Berthelot, Crystal Giesbrecht, and Renee Turner. We gratefully acknowledge the Knowledge Hub Community of Practice members who were involved in trauma and violence-informed research during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic who shared their experiences with …
Knowledge Hub Presents
WEBThe Knowledge Hub Presents series features information on trauma- and violence-informed research and practice developed by members of the Trauma-Informed Community of Practice in their work related to the Preventing and Addressing Family Violence: The Public Health Perspective (2022-2026) investment of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Guidelines for Planning and Facilitating Trauma- and Violence …
WEBGuidelines for Planning and Facilitating Trauma- and Violence-Informed Meetings 1 The Knowledge Hub The Knowledge Hub is an initiative of the Centre for Research & Education on Violence against Women & Children at
Bulletins: News from the Knowledge Hub
WEBKnowledge Hub Bulletins are produced quarterly and feature news, updates, and activities of projects and Community of Practice members connected to the Knowledge Hub through the Public Health Agency of Canada investment, Preventing and addressing Family Violence: The Public Health Perspective. In these bulletins you will find discussions
Trauma and violence-informed movement
WEBFrancine Darroch Dr. Francine Darroch is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Sciences at Carleton University. She is an interdisciplinary researcher with expertise in qualitative health research, public health, inequities in pregnancy and physical activity, maternal health, and the intersections of racism, gender-based violence, substance …
Guidelines for Planning and Facilitating Trauma- and Violence …
WEBWe gratefully acknowledge the comments, contributions and feedback of Nicolas Berthelot, Crystal Giesbrecht, and Renee Turner. We gratefully acknowledge the Knowledge Hub Community of Practice members who were involved in trauma and violence-informed research during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic who shared their experiences with …
Knowledge Hub Resources
WEBThis section features resources and products developed by the Knowledge Hub related to trauma-informed health promotion and gender-based violence. Some products are developed in collaboration with Community of Practice members and/or project representatives. Products include guides, bulletins, presentations, webinars, reports & …
Research and Evaluation With Community-Based Projects: …
WEBResearch and evaluation in community or clinical settings and with community partners is both challenging and rewarding (Campano, Ghiso, & Welch, 2015; Kennedy, Vogel, Goldberg-Freeman, Kass, & Farfel, 2009; Kue, Thorburn, & Keon, 2015). Community-based research requires aligning the researchers’ needs and questions with the needs and
Trauma and violence-informed approaches: From …
WEBKnowledge Hub (2023). Trauma and violence-informed approaches: From implementation to evaluation. Report of the Trauma –Informed Community of Practice Knowledge Exchange held June 6-7, 2023, London, ON. London, ON: Centre for Research & Education on Violence against Women & Children, Western University. ISBN 978-1-988412-69-6.
Inunnguiniq Parenting Program: Final Report
WEBInunnguiniq Parenting Program: Final Report INTRODUCTION – INUNNGUINIQ PARENTING PROGRAM IN ‘HIGH RISK’ SETTINGS. Inunnguiniq means the “making of a human-being" and incorporates Inuit ways of knowing, and is a trauma-informed, multi-sectorial, community- and evidence-based program.
Community of Practice Members (2015-2022)
WEBCommunity of Practice Members (2015-2022) The Knowledge Hub Community of Practice is a closed group comprised of two members from each project funded through the Public Health Agency of Canada’s investment, “Supporting the Health of Victims of Domestic Violence through Community Programs” (2015-2022).. These individuals bring expertise …
INUNNGUINIQ (CHILDREARING)
WEBThe Qaujigiartiit Health Research Centre in Nunavut is adapting and evaluating the Inunnguiniq Parenting Program for high-risk parents and caregivers who are involved in the criminal justice system, accessing social services, and/or are in treatment for substance abuse. The intervention works to revive Inuit pathways to wellness, building on
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