Naomi Nichols, Professor & Canada Research Chair (Trent University). I do, study and teach engaged and critical research for equitable social and policy change.
Exciting News!
We are thrilled to announce that the Research for Social Change Lab is now on Instagram! Follow us to stay updated on our journey and the impactful work we are doing in collaboration with our community partners.
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🌈The second issue of 2024 released: Youth, Volume 4, Issue 2 (31 articles)
👉: https://t.co/0fUatpW13G
🫶Thanks to all the authors, reviewers, and editors for their great job.
🥰Thanks to @ResearchChange for the cover story
🙌Welcome to read, 👍 and RT
This is so emblemic of the incredible advocacy from nurses who fight for healthier, safer, communities.
During #NursesWeek2024 week @RNAO advocating, not for themselves, but for lives lost & action on drug crisis.
Happy #NursesWeek to the incredible nurse advocates out there 👏
New article to share on why the processes ON municipalities are mandated to use to end homelessness are insufficient to the scale and nature of the problem: https://t.co/cgGQ7gECxU
On February 22-23, Trent University’s Research for Social Change Lab (RSCL) hosted the Peterborough Community Symposium on Housing & Homelessness in partnership with Peterborough Drug Strategy.
Both days concluded with working groups on various themes, with the aim of committing to concrete actions on housing. This list of actions is being compiled by the Research for Social Change Lab at Trent, with the hope that it will create a clearer path forward for our community.
United Way’s vision is for everyone in every community to have the opportunity to reach their full potential, and that simply is not possible without adequate housing.
In addition to staff involvement, United Way also supported the Symposium financially through the Reaching Home program that United Way Peterborough & District manages on behalf of the Government of Canada.
The two-day Community Symposium on Housing & Homelessness last week brought us together to learn and develop action plans to address our local housing crisis.
Join us for WOMEN UNITED™ PTBO Speakers Series #1 at 12 noon to 1 pm on Monday, March 25th, 2024. Register here https://t.co/c9neAjZBXL
There is no charge to attend this virtual session. The link will be circulated to registered attendees the morning of the event.
United Way PTBO’s Reaching Home Request for Proposals is now open for application.
Interested in applying for funding? Get your application in by February 15th!
Application details, including eligibility & evaluation criteria, are on our website: https://t.co/9FrLGxQ3HL
We contend that assumptions about the inevitability of market housing solutions, carcerality, and capitalism are at work in the background of state efforts to prevent homelessness in Canada https://t.co/FQEonA8CLV
Free access to a new article on the Politics of Prevention in the International Journal of Homelessness Research. It's been one of my favourite to write: https://t.co/6dYYedPhSi