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Research Seminars 2017-2018

Second Wednesday of the month, 12:00 – 1:00
Wendy Patrick Room

(coffee served, bring your lunch)

The CRCF Research Seminars provide an opportunity for faculty, visiting scholars and graduate students to share and discuss their research. One presentation will be scheduled for each meeting. Presenters are encouraged to use the seminar to discuss preliminary results, data interpretation issues and methodological questions arising from their research.

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Topic

Wednesday,
October 11, 2017

Ingrid Waldron, Dalhousie UniversityÌý

How Do Adults Living with Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Halifax Regional Municipality Get Well? A Pilot Study of Treatment Preferences and Experiences of People with Lived ExperienceÌý

Wednesday,
November 1, 2017

Patti Ranahan, Concordia University

Uncovering the Meaning and Mattering of Youth Work in Mental Health Care Contexts Through Grounded Theory MethodologyÌý

Wednesday,
December 6, 2017

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Ziba Vaghri, University of Victoria

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GlobalChild: A rights-based approach to child health and development in Canada and beyond

Wednesday,
January 17, 2018

Delphine Collin-Vézina & Sarah McNamee

Implementing trauma-informed practices in child protection settings: Reflections on challenges and opportunities

Wednesday,Ìý
February 14, 2018

Nancy Lucero,ÌýUniversity of DenverÌý

Exploring qualitative interviewing and analysis techniques to yield deep and nuanced findings: Lessons from theÌýExpressions of Culture in Tribal Child Welfare WorkÌýprojectÌý

Thursday,Ìý
February 22, 2018

Michelle Phoenix,ÌýMcMaster University

The Journey to Child Health and Happiness: Parents’ Attendance, Participation and Engagement in Children’s Rehabilitation Servicese

Wednesday,
April 25, 2018

Monica Batac

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Understanding individual perceptions and shared approaches toÌýknowledge mobilization: a Q-methodological study

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