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A Community-Based Health and Wellbeing Approach to Youth Homelessness: Policy Brief Knowledge Exchange Forum


Join us for an engaging online event titled "A Community-Based Health and Wellbeing Approach to Youth Homelessness: Policy Brief Knowledge Exchange Forum," set to take place on Tuesday, February 20th, from 5:00 to 6:00 pm. 


This event will be hosted on Zoom. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion!

 

Event Details:

Title: A Community-Based Health and Wellbeing Approach to Youth Homelessness: Policy Brief Knowledge Exchange Forum

Date: Tuesday, February 20th

Time: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Venue: Hosted on Zoom:

              https://carleton-ca.zoom.us/j/99167476954

              Meeting ID: 991 6747 6954

 

Overview of the Event:

This online knowledge event will include a brief overview of the MST4Life project, including lessons learned following some public engagement work from a recent exhibition in the UK. Dr Tidmarsh will then present a draft of the strengths-based policy brief for homelessness service provision that she is working on through her fellowship. Participants are invited to share their expertise, thoughts, and suggestions for the policy brief. 

 

About Dr. Grace Tidmarsh:

Dr. Grace Tidmarsh is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Sport and Exercise Psychology, completing an interdisciplinary, ESRC funded Postdoctoral Fellowship across the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences and the School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences. The international research visit of Dr Tidmarsh, hosted by Professor Jacqueline Kennelly and the Centre for Urban Youth Research, focuses on advancing an interdisciplinary approach with expertise in social policy, youth, and complex community settings.

 

Registration:

To confirm your attendance, please register through our Eventbrite page [here].

 

We look forward to your involvement in this insightful online knowledge exchange forum.

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