pediatric-pain.ca
The Centre for Pediatric Pain Research | Science Helping Children
http://pediatric-pain.ca/power-of-a-parents-touch
Career and Training Opportunities. It Doesn’t Have To Hurt Initiative. Strategies for Helping Children with Shots and Needles (Video). Power of a Parent’s Touch (Video). Pediatric Pain Management Program. Pediatric Pain Mailing List. The Power of a Parent’s Touch in Reducing Baby’s Pain During Medical Procedures: It Doesn’t Have to Hurt. Survey for Parents: Click here after you finish watching the video. Survey for Clinicians: Click here after you finish watching the video. We want to hear from you!
ost.uqam.ca
OST | Publications | Notes and Reports
http://www.ost.uqam.ca/en-us/publications/notesandreports.aspx
Larivière, V. (2011) The relationship between Ph.D. students’ excellence scholarships and research productivity, scientific impact and degree completion. Rapport soumis au Conseil national des cycles supérieurs (CNCS)-Fédération étudiante universitaire du Québec (FEUQ), Observatoire des sciences et des technologies, 28 pages. Rapport soumis aux Instituts de recherche en santé au Canada (IRSC), Observatoire des sciences et des technologies, 20 pages. Lebel, J. (2010) 39e Rapport statistique 1999-2008.
resilienceproject.org
In the Media - The Resilience Research Centre
http://www.resilienceproject.org/about-the-rrc/in-the-media
Thursday, 01 September 2016. The Resilience Research Centre / rrc@dal.ca. 1 902 494 3050. Barriers to Violent Radicalization. Pathways to Resilience IV. The research and expertise of the RRC and its staff has been featured in many newspaper, magazine, and journal articles. In this section you will find links to recent media clips, press releases highlighting findings from our research and media information on RRC staff (downloadable as PDFs where available). RRC in the Media. Dal News, May 25, 2015.
resilienceresearch.org
Workshops - The Resilience Research Centre
http://www.resilienceresearch.org/training/workshops
Thursday, 01 September 2016. The Resilience Research Centre / rrc@dal.ca. 1 902 494 3050. Barriers to Violent Radicalization. Pathways to Resilience IV. Presented by Dr. Michael Ungar. Counselling Children, Youth and Families with Complex Needs. From May 5-6, 2014, participants joined Dr. Michael Ungar. Using Visual Methods in Challenging Contexts. From May 5-6, 2014, Dr. Linda Liebenberg led this two-day workshop to explore the use of visual methods in research with marginalized populations.
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Past Conferences - The Resilience Research Centre
http://www.resilienceproject.org/training/conferences/pastconferences
Thursday, 01 September 2016. The Resilience Research Centre / rrc@dal.ca. 1 902 494 3050. Barriers to Violent Radicalization. Pathways to Resilience IV. We have hosted three international conferences in the past. This page includes conference information and links to presentations, pictures, and videos. 2015: Pathways to Resilience III. Thank you to everyone who attended Pathways to Resilience III. We had 540 delegates from 46 countries in attendance, along with 300 presentations overall!
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International Evaluations - The Resilience Research Centre
http://www.resilienceresearch.org/evaluation/projects/internationalevaluations
Thursday, 01 September 2016. The Resilience Research Centre / rrc@dal.ca. 1 902 494 3050. Barriers to Violent Radicalization. Pathways to Resilience IV. Development and Life Skills Education Project.
resilienceproject.org
Resilience - The Resilience Research Centre
http://www.resilienceproject.org/about-the-rrc/resilience
Thursday, 01 September 2016. The Resilience Research Centre / rrc@dal.ca. 1 902 494 3050. Barriers to Violent Radicalization. Pathways to Resilience IV. Most commonly, the term resilience has come to mean an individual's ability to overcome adversity and continue his or her normal development. However, the RRC uses a more ecological and culturally sensitive definition. Dr. Michael Ungar, Co-Director of the RRC, has suggested that resilience is better understood as follows:. And Ungar, 2011.
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