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Registration for CBRCanada's Community-Based Research Certificate Course Now Open for Winter and Spring 2025!
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❓Are you interested in co-creating research with youth?
Learn about the benefits and best practices for youth engagement at the next #CommunityEngagement Series on November 12, featuring Dr. Nicole Racine (@racinen2) & @PS_KatelynGreer.
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**Join us for our UPCOMING NOVEMBER e-Learning session**
“Exploring the Dynamicity of Radicalized/ Immigrant Community Health Literacy Needs: Learning with Community”
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Don’t miss this year’s Annual General Meeting!
This event is open to all Members! Join us for an exciting lineup of impactful keynote speakers representing academia and the community, and engage in meaningful discussions in this network.
**Upcoming Orientation TOMORROW**
Are you new to community-based research and want to know more? Join us tomorrow for our orientation!
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MEMBERS JOIN US next Friday, October 11th for our Community of Practice Event. This event is titled “Community Engaged Research During Crisis”.
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Upcoming CBRCanada e-Learning session! Join "Amplifying Youth Voice in Research for Social Change: The Youth Wellness Lab" with speakers from from The Youth Wellness Lab.
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Investigating the Impacts of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Adolescents in Alberta: Community Report
Community Report: Child and Youth Healthy Futures Lab, UBC Okanagan
Learn more>https://t.co/pxyVvZK161
Unintended consequences: Why good intentions go bad, and how to make positive change in an unpredictable world
An interview by Laurie Mazur with Kirsten Moy
Read more>https://t.co/oxK2KaQgum
Decolonisation of education through citizen science: Slow science, not slow violence. The case study Diamonds on the Soles of Our Feet
Read the article >https://t.co/0vpLkfOJo9
NEW Infographic - Explore insights from June's CBRCanada CoP discussion on "Creating community-led knowledge mobilization resources" led by guest speakers Zoë Osborne and Colby Hangle, Simon Fraser University and RE-IMAGYN BC study.
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