Thrilled to have worked with Dr. Robin Mason and @UofT_dlsph students Evelyn Hodgins & @juliemutis on our new *open access* scoping review of "Sex Trafficking of Women and Girls in Canada". Thank you HART!
See here: https://t.co/488UxEWWX8
@WCHResearch @WCHospital@wchf
***NEW STUDY*** please share
Are you a social service provider in Ontario?
We’re looking to hear from you about your knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding sex trafficking.
Please see flyer for more details!
@WCHResearch @WCHospital@UofT_dlsph@wchf
***NEW STUDY*** please share
Are you a social service provider in Ontario?
We’re looking to hear from you about your knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding sex trafficking.
Please see flyer for more details!
@WCHResearch @WCHospital@UofT_dlsph@wchf
I am tired of conversations about increasing the reproducibility of reflexive qualitative research. Reproducibility & reflexivity are components of different epistemological approaches. Reflexivity requires a genuine appreciation of researcher positionality, subjectivity, & bias.
Congratulations to Danielle Jacobson, @michelle_amri and Prof. @AmyCMcpherson
who were recognized at @HealthPromoCAN Recognition Awards last week. https://t.co/NDzPbbM5GH
So proud! #weareDLSPH#UofT
The behavioral neuroscience PhD program at Binghamton Univ has voted to no longer require GRE scores as part of our application. It will take time for this to be reflected in the admissions system, but all applicants should know that GRE scores are no longer required.
Happy to hear there has been a deprive in the case.Would certainly help in the future to lay out the cultural context in terms of the exposure of other forms violence posed to girls of mothers subjected to FGM. FGM in this case was not the ONLY risk posed.https://t.co/az1xGQ19q1