Community, Volunteers with in Canada, New Brunswick.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you an adult who has been experiencing pain for 3 months or longer?
We are currently seeking volunteers for an online research study to better understand adults’ chronic pain experiences, including their thoughts about their chronic pain, self-management strategies, and decisions to participate in physical activity or not.
We welcome you to participate if:
You are 18 years of age or older
You have been experiencing pain for 3 months, or longer
You are not scheduled to have surgery during the next four monthsIf you decide to participate, you will be asked to complete 1 online survey each month during the next four months for a total of 4 surveys. Your participation should take no more than 3 hours over the next four months and would be a great help!
If you are interested in volunteering, and we described you above, please follow this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/USASKChronicPain1This study is being conducted as part of a Doctoral student’s thesis in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Jocelyn E. Blouin, the primary researcher, is a PhD student who received a Doctoral Fellowship Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This study was approved by the Behavioural Research Ethics Board at the University of Saskatchewan (BEH# 2230) on December 17th, 2020.
For more information, please contact:
Jocelyn Blouin, MSc
PhD Student
College of Kinesiology
University of Saskatchewan
Email: jocelyn.blouin@usask.ca
Telephone: 306-966-1075
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We are conducting an online research study to better understand how social distancing is impacting people’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. While isolated from others, many people are using smartphones to keep in touch and engage with others. With the use of a special app, we can begin to understand how people are saying socially connected through calling, messaging, and app usage. Understanding healthy social behaviour during the pandemic can help minimize the negative consequences of social distancing. We are looking for people to join our study!
Who can Participate? We are looking for people who are ages 15 and older to participate in the study. You do not need to be diagnosed with a mental disorder to participate in the study. Everyone is welcome!
Will you be reimbursed for your time? Participants will receive $40 for filling out the questionnaires and working with our app for one month. We will ask participants to fill out questionnaires again after three months. So, if you complete the study you will receive $60.
Please register using the following link, so that we can send you more information about what it will mean to take part in the current research study: ww.covid19-prosit.info
A staff member from our research team is available to answer any questions you have about the study at our toll-free number 1-833-905-0314 or by email at PROSIT@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Navicare/SoinsNavi is a patient navigation centre for children and youth with health care needs and their families in New Brunswick. A key component of the centre is our patient and family advisory council (PFAC), which consists of 7 volunteer members who advise the patient navigator and research team, as well as collaborates on special projects that arise from discussions with key stakeholders. Examples of projects led by the PFAC include a Journey Map, which is a visual aid developed to assist families with navigating the system from the moment of diagnosis; peer support videos that share stories about navigating the system; and a workshop for care providers and other caregivers of children with health care needs. PFAC members are often invited to participate in other related workshops, public outreach events, and conferences.
NaviCare/SoinsNavi is looking for a dynamic individual to join the PFAC. The position is a one (1) year renewable term beginning January 4, 2020. We are seeking someone with significant lived experience receiving services within the healthcare system as a youth with health needs, or as a parent, guardian, or other involved family member. The PFAC meets monthly in a virtual setting along with an in-person annual meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in becoming part of the PFAC, or know someone who would be a good fit, please reach out to cric@unb.ca. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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We are conducting an online research study to better understand how social distancing is impacting people’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. While isolated from others, many people are using smartphones to keep in touch and engage with others. With the use of a special app, we can begin to understand how people are saying socially connected through calling, messaging, and app usage. Understanding healthy social behaviour during the pandemic can help minimize the negative consequences of social distancing. We are looking for people to join our study!
Who can Participate? We are looking for people who are ages 15 and older to participate in the study. You do not need to be diagnosed with a mental disorder to participate in the study. Everyone is welcome!
Will you be reimbursed for your time? Participants will receive $40 for filling out the questionnaires and working with our app for one month. We will ask participants to fill out questionnaires again after three months. So, if you complete the study you will receive $60.
Please register using the following link, so that we can send you more information about what it will mean to take part in the current research study: ww.covid19-prosit.info
A staff member from our research team is available to answer any questions you have about the study at our toll-free number 1-833-905-0314 or by email at PROSIT@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Navicare/SoinsNavi is a patient navigation centre for children and youth with health care needs and their families in New Brunswick. A key component of the centre is our patient and family advisory council (PFAC), which consists of 7 volunteer members who advise the patient navigator and research team, as well as collaborates on special projects that arise from discussions with key stakeholders. Examples of projects led by the PFAC include a Journey Map, which is a visual aid developed to assist families with navigating the system from the moment of diagnosis; peer support videos that share stories about navigating the system; and a workshop for care providers and other caregivers of children with health care needs. PFAC members are often invited to participate in other related workshops, public outreach events, and conferences.
NaviCare/SoinsNavi is looking for a dynamic individual to join the PFAC. The position is a one (1) year renewable term beginning January 4, 2020. We are seeking someone with significant lived experience receiving services within the healthcare system as a youth with health needs, or as a parent, guardian, or other involved family member. The PFAC meets monthly in a virtual setting along with an in-person annual meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in becoming part of the PFAC, or know someone who would be a good fit, please reach out to cric@unb.ca. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you interested In a self sufficient and or homesteading life, learning how to grow food and using natural methods to repair the land. Self reliance with solar wind and natural heating, our homestead need help and we would love to share our knowledge and skills in exchange for some hard work.
We are looking for someone willing to come a few days week to our small homestead located in St. Margaret’s. Someone who is willing to work hard and soak up knowledge and experience. We also run classes all volunteers can attend these for free
We need 1-2 people a few days a week from mid April until end of sept. Must be 18 or older covid precautions are must.
Please email to learn more about this learning opportunity
Meaganelaine17@gmail.comThank you
Daisy Lane homestead
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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We are conducting an online research study to better understand how social distancing is impacting people’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. While isolated from others, many people are using smartphones to keep in touch and engage with others. With the use of a special app, we can begin to understand how people are saying socially connected through calling, messaging, and app usage. Understanding healthy social behaviour during the pandemic can help minimize the negative consequences of social distancing. We are looking for people to join our study!
Who can Participate? We are looking for people who are ages 15 and older to participate in the study. You do not need to be diagnosed with a mental disorder to participate in the study. Everyone is welcome!
Will you be reimbursed for your time? Participants will receive $40 for filling out the questionnaires and working with our app for one month. We will ask participants to fill out questionnaires again after three months. So, if you complete the study you will receive $60.
Please register using the following link, so that we can send you more information about what it will mean to take part in the current research study: ww.covid19-prosit.info
A staff member from our research team is available to answer any questions you have about the study at our toll-free number 1-833-905-0314 or by email at PROSIT@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Navicare/SoinsNavi is a patient navigation centre for children and youth with health care needs and their families in New Brunswick. A key component of the centre is our patient and family advisory council (PFAC), which consists of 7 volunteer members who advise the patient navigator and research team, as well as collaborates on special projects that arise from discussions with key stakeholders. Examples of projects led by the PFAC include a Journey Map, which is a visual aid developed to assist families with navigating the system from the moment of diagnosis; peer support videos that share stories about navigating the system; and a workshop for care providers and other caregivers of children with health care needs. PFAC members are often invited to participate in other related workshops, public outreach events, and conferences.
NaviCare/SoinsNavi is looking for a dynamic individual to join the PFAC. The position is a one (1) year renewable term beginning January 4, 2020. We are seeking someone with significant lived experience receiving services within the healthcare system as a youth with health needs, or as a parent, guardian, or other involved family member. The PFAC meets monthly in a virtual setting along with an in-person annual meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in becoming part of the PFAC, or know someone who would be a good fit, please reach out to cric@unb.ca. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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The NSHA Eating Disorder Clinic is seeking volunteers with binge eating who live in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or PEI for an online research study that is testing two treatments for binge eating.
You may be eligible to participate if you:
• Are 18 years of age or older
• Have access to a computer with an internet connection and webcam that can be used in a private area
• Are not currently receiving therapy/treatment specifically for binge eatingWhat is required?
• An online video meeting with a member of our research team that will help us determine your eligibility
• Three online group sessions designed to help with binge eating OR the use of a self-help book for 10 weeks
• Filling out online questionnairesInterested in Participating?
This online survey will help us determine if you are eligible to participate in the study. First, you will need to read through the Informed Consent Form in full and decide whether you agree to participate in this study to undergo pre-screening.
To access the survey copy and paste the link into your web browser.
LINK: https://research-study.nshealth.ca/surveys/?s=F3NF9JTWFYThis survey should take about 20 minutes to complete. You can click Save and Return Later if you'd like to be emailed a link to this survey to continue filling it out at a later time.
If you have any questions please contact EDRG@nshealth.ca.
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Study Title: How do you feel about Covid-19?
Eligibility Requirements: Seeking individuals who are 17 years or older who can read and write well in English to partake in a two-part study. This study examines the psychological and behavioral responses to Covid-19 and examining the potential benefits of expressive writing on processing and coping with challenges posed by Covid-19.
Study description: The objective of this two-phase study is to examine the relationship between personality characteristics and life circumstances on coping responses to the 2019 Coronavirus (Covid-19). For phase 1, participants will complete an online questionnaire. The online questionnaire will ask questions about participants’ current life circumstances (e.g., employment status and type, how they are currently affected by Covid-19), their mental health status (e.g., anxiety, depression), how they cope with negative life events or challenges, and how they feel about the future. The second phase of the study will consist of completing daily online expressive writing activities for fourteen consecutives days. Participants will be asked to reflect on things that occurred earlier that day, while following guides to help them reflect on these events. The second phase of the study will also consist of completing three follow-up online questionnaires (2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months after completing the writing program). Enrollment in phase 2 of the study requires the completion of the online questionnaire for phase 1. If participants are interested in enrolling in phase 2, they will have the opportunity to provide us with their email address to commence phase 2. This study has received ethical approval by the ethics board at the University of Ottawa.
Duration: The first phase of the study will take approximately 30-45 minutes to complete. For the second phase of the study, each writing entry will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete with the exception of the first session, which will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete. Each follow-up survey will take approximately 30-40 minutes to complete.
Benefits: The opportunity to engage in self-reflection and learn techniques that could help process and cope with challenges caused by Covid-19.
Compensation: The opportunity to win one of four 50$ money orders. Each writing session completed will correspond to the number of chances you will have to win one of four money prizes in a draw.
Contact: If participants have any questions about our research, they are encouraged to contact the research assistant (Kheana Barbeau, kbarb006@uottawa.ca).
Study link : http://uottawapsy.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ergiMXhZKmwsvt3
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Struggling with suicidal thoughts during COVID19? Across Canada we are studying a brief online psychotherapy for suicide risk. Connect with us to find out how you can participate: https://asrlife.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Brief-SfSL-Flyer_2020-10-05.pdf
*NOTE: Please do not directly reply to this ad posting (please email therapy@asrlife.ca for more information)
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We are conducting an online research study to better understand how social distancing is impacting people’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. While isolated from others, many people are using smartphones to keep in touch and engage with others. With the use of a special app, we can begin to understand how people are saying socially connected through calling, messaging, and app usage. Understanding healthy social behaviour during the pandemic can help minimize the negative consequences of social distancing. We are looking for people to join our study!
Who can Participate? We are looking for people who are ages 15 and older to participate in the study. You do not need to be diagnosed with a mental disorder to participate in the study. Everyone is welcome!
Will you be reimbursed for your time? Participants will receive $40 for filling out the questionnaires and working with our app for one month. We will ask participants to fill out questionnaires again after three months. So, if you complete the study you will receive $60.
Please register using the following link, so that we can send you more information about what it will mean to take part in the current research study: ww.covid19-prosit.info
A staff member from our research team is available to answer any questions you have about the study at our toll-free number 1-833-905-0314 or by email at PROSIT@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Navicare/SoinsNavi is a patient navigation centre for children and youth with health care needs and their families in New Brunswick. A key component of the centre is our patient and family advisory council (PFAC), which consists of 7 volunteer members who advise the patient navigator and research team, as well as collaborates on special projects that arise from discussions with key stakeholders. Examples of projects led by the PFAC include a Journey Map, which is a visual aid developed to assist families with navigating the system from the moment of diagnosis; peer support videos that share stories about navigating the system; and a workshop for care providers and other caregivers of children with health care needs. PFAC members are often invited to participate in other related workshops, public outreach events, and conferences.
NaviCare/SoinsNavi is looking for a dynamic individual to join the PFAC. The position is a one (1) year renewable term beginning January 4, 2020. We are seeking someone with significant lived experience receiving services within the healthcare system as a youth with health needs, or as a parent, guardian, or other involved family member. The PFAC meets monthly in a virtual setting along with an in-person annual meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in becoming part of the PFAC, or know someone who would be a good fit, please reach out to cric@unb.ca. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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We are conducting an online research study to better understand how social distancing is impacting people’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. While isolated from others, many people are using smartphones to keep in touch and engage with others. With the use of a special app, we can begin to understand how people are saying socially connected through calling, messaging, and app usage. Understanding healthy social behaviour during the pandemic can help minimize the negative consequences of social distancing. We are looking for people to join our study!
Who can Participate? We are looking for people who are ages 15 and older to participate in the study. You do not need to be diagnosed with a mental disorder to participate in the study. Everyone is welcome!
Will you be reimbursed for your time? Participants will receive $40 for filling out the questionnaires and working with our app for one month. We will ask participants to fill out questionnaires again after three months. So, if you complete the study you will receive $60.
Please register using the following link, so that we can send you more information about what it will mean to take part in the current research study: ww.covid19-prosit.info
A staff member from our research team is available to answer any questions you have about the study at our toll-free number 1-833-905-0314 or by email at PROSIT@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Navicare/SoinsNavi is a patient navigation centre for children and youth with health care needs and their families in New Brunswick. A key component of the centre is our patient and family advisory council (PFAC), which consists of 7 volunteer members who advise the patient navigator and research team, as well as collaborates on special projects that arise from discussions with key stakeholders. Examples of projects led by the PFAC include a Journey Map, which is a visual aid developed to assist families with navigating the system from the moment of diagnosis; peer support videos that share stories about navigating the system; and a workshop for care providers and other caregivers of children with health care needs. PFAC members are often invited to participate in other related workshops, public outreach events, and conferences.
NaviCare/SoinsNavi is looking for a dynamic individual to join the PFAC. The position is a one (1) year renewable term beginning January 4, 2020. We are seeking someone with significant lived experience receiving services within the healthcare system as a youth with health needs, or as a parent, guardian, or other involved family member. The PFAC meets monthly in a virtual setting along with an in-person annual meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in becoming part of the PFAC, or know someone who would be a good fit, please reach out to cric@unb.ca. We look forward to hearing from you.
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How has the pandemic impacted your health and wellbeing? What has been helpful and what has not been helpful for your mental health?
Researchers from the University of Victoria are participating in a global collaboration to study the psychological impact of the pandemic and lockdown. We are asking people to complete a short questionnaire to better understand how the pandemic is affecting us all and its impact on our day to day lifestyle. We hope to find out what is helpful for people during this time and also what may be causing some people to be affected more than others in terms of their wellbeing.
Can you spare 15 minutes to help? Even if you filled out the 1st wave of this survey (Aug - Oct 2020), please also fill out this NEW 2nd WAVE of our survey! Click on the link to the questionnaire for more information: https://bit.ly/3828qkJ or scan the QR code.
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La qualité des soins de santé est importante pour vous? Avez-vous des suggestions pour améliorer la communication entre les médecins de famille et leurs patients?
Le Réseau des Conseillers publics du Groupe d’étude canadien (RCP-GEC) recrute 10 à 12 membres âgés de 18 ans et plus représentant la diversité de la population du Canada pour un mandat d’une année (renouvelable selon les fonds alloués au RCP-GEC).
Les membres du RCP-GEC seront rémunérés et suivront une formation.
Pourquoi s’impliquer?
Vous aurez l’opportunité de :- Contribuer à l’élaboration des lignes directrices utilisées par les professionnels de la santé pour fournir des soins de santé préventifs de haute qualité
- Donner une voix aux patients et au public lors de l’élaboration de lignes directrices nationales de pratique cliniquePour de plus amples renseignements sur le RCP-GEC, visitez notre site Web: https://canadiantaskforce.ca/get-involved/rcp-gec/?lang=fr
Si vous êtes intéressé(e) à participer au RCP-GEC, cliquez sur le lien suivant afin de confirmer votre admissibilité:
https://knowledgetranslation.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3aVf9TGIWDiQPcxPour toute question ou commentaire concernant le RCP-GEC, veuillez contacter Clara Narcisse-Merveille, coordonnatrice de recherche, à l’adresse suivante : Clara.Narcisse-Merveille@unityhealth.to
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Navicare/SoinsNavi is a patient navigation centre for children and youth with health care needs and their families in New Brunswick. A key component of the centre is our patient and family advisory council (PFAC), which consists of 7 volunteer members who advise the patient navigator and research team, as well as collaborates on special projects that arise from discussions with key stakeholders. Examples of projects led by the PFAC include a Journey Map, which is a visual aid developed to assist families with navigating the system from the moment of diagnosis; peer support videos that share stories about navigating the system; and a workshop for care providers and other caregivers of children with health care needs. PFAC members are often invited to participate in other related workshops, public outreach events, and conferences.
NaviCare/SoinsNavi is looking for a dynamic individual to join the PFAC. The position is a one (1) year renewable term beginning January 4, 2020. We are seeking someone with significant lived experience receiving services within the healthcare system as a youth with health needs, or as a parent, guardian, or other involved family member. The PFAC meets monthly in a virtual setting along with an in-person annual meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in becoming part of the PFAC, or know someone who would be a good fit, please reach out to cric@unb.ca. We look forward to hearing from you.
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The NSHA Eating Disorder Clinic is seeking volunteers with binge eating who live in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or PEI for an online research study that is testing two treatments for binge eating.
You may be eligible to participate if you:
• Are 18 years of age or older
• Have access to a computer with an internet connection and webcam that can be used in a private area
• Are not currently receiving therapy/treatment specifically for binge eatingWhat is required?
• An online video meeting with a member of our research team that will help us determine your eligibility
• Three online group sessions designed to help with binge eating OR the use of a self-help book for 10 weeks
• Filling out online questionnairesInterested in Participating?
This online survey will help us determine if you are eligible to participate in the study. First, you will need to read through the Informed Consent Form in full and decide whether you agree to participate in this study to undergo pre-screening.
To access the survey copy and paste the link into your web browser.
LINK: https://research-study.nshealth.ca/surveys/?s=F3NF9JTWFYThis survey should take about 20 minutes to complete. You can click Save and Return Later if you'd like to be emailed a link to this survey to continue filling it out at a later time.
If you have any questions please contact EDRG@nshealth.ca.
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Do you engage in sex work? Do you experience mental health or substance use issues?
2 confidential interviews – 50 $ each
Contact: Léonie Levac – femmesnb.umcm@gmail.comÊtes engager dans le travail du sexe? Avez-vous l’expérience de problème de santé mentale et/ou de consommation?
2 entrevues confidentielles- 50$ chacune
Contactez : Léonie Levac- femmesnb.umcm@gmail.com
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Become a Little Brother or Sister and get your very own mentor, or sign up to be a Big Brother or Sister today!
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Fredericton and Oromocto has been providing mentoring opportunities to children and youth in our community for the past 53 years. Our services include the Big Brother, Big Sister, Big Couple, and In-School Mentor one-to-one matching programs. We also offer the Big Bunch group mentoring program for children on our waiting list for a one-to-one match and Pre-Match Training Programs. Children in our community, who are between the ages of 5 to 16 and would benefit from our service, are matched with caring adults.
If you are interested in participating in a life-changing mentoring relationship to ignite the power and potential of a young person, contact Rhonda Rogers today at (506) 458-8941 or email rhonda.rogers@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca.
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Researchers from the Psychology and Law Lab at Memorial University are recruiting youth (12-18 years old) from all across Canada to take part in a research study online about youth interrogation rights.
Who is being recruited?
Canadian youth between the ages of 12 to 18 years old are invited to take part in this study. Consent and permission from the parent(s)/guardian(s) of the youth is required before the youth can partake in the study.What will the youth do in study?
The youth will be presented with content about legal rights and asked to answer a series of questions. Some typing into textboxes will be required for certain questions.How long will it take?
The study is estimated to take approximately 20 minutes to complete.Are there any technical requirements?
The study has to be completed using a computer (i.e., Mobiles/iPads/Tablets are not compatible). It is strongly encouraged to use headphones during the study, but is not required.What is the benefit of participating?
The youth will be entered into a draw for a chance to win one (1) of three (3) one-hundred dollar ($100) Amazon gift cards. A valid email address is required to be provided in order to be entered into the draw.How does the youth participate?
Please follow the link below to read more information about this study and to participate. Also, please SHARE this ad to other eligible youth or to parents/guardians of eligible youth in order to help spread the word about this study!https://mun.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZuegObJYn1ATyZ
This study is part of the doctoral dissertation research being conducted by Christopher Lively, under the supervision of Dr. Brent Snook. If you have any questions about this research, please contact Mr. Lively (clively@mun.ca) or Dr. Snook (bsnook@mun.ca) by email. Thank you for considering this invitation to participate in our research.
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Up and coming non profit looking for new board members we are helping people with mental illness and others. We are just starting out but have some big plans. Must have previous board experience. Contact for more information.
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Researchers from the Psychology and Law Lab at Memorial University are recruiting youth (12-18 years old) from all across Canada to take part in a research study online about youth interrogation rights.
Who is being recruited?
Canadian youth between the ages of 12 to 18 years old are invited to take part in this study. Consent and permission from the parent(s)/guardian(s) of the youth is required before the youth can partake in the study.What will the youth do in study?
The youth will be presented with content about legal rights and asked to answer a series of questions. Some typing into textboxes will be required for certain questions.How long will it take?
The study is estimated to take approximately 20 minutes to complete.Are there any technical requirements?
The study has to be completed using a computer (i.e., Mobiles/iPads/Tablets are not compatible). It is strongly encouraged to use headphones during the study, but is not required.What is the benefit of participating?
The youth will be entered into a draw for a chance to win one (1) of three (3) one-hundred dollar ($100) Amazon gift cards. A valid email address is required to be provided in order to be entered into the draw.How does the youth participate?
Please follow the link below to read more information about this study and to participate. Also, please SHARE this ad to other eligible youth or to parents/guardians of eligible youth in order to help spread the word about this study!https://mun.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZuegObJYn1ATyZ
This study is part of the doctoral dissertation research being conducted by Christopher Lively, under the supervision of Dr. Brent Snook. If you have any questions about this research, please contact Mr. Lively (clively@mun.ca) or Dr. Snook (bsnook@mun.ca) by email. Thank you for considering this invitation to participate in our research.
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Study Title: How do you feel about Covid-19?
Eligibility Requirements: Seeking individuals who are 17 years or older who can read and write well in English to partake in a two-part study. This study examines the psychological and behavioral responses to Covid-19 and examining the potential benefits of expressive writing on processing and coping with challenges posed by Covid-19.
Study description: The objective of this two-phase study is to examine the relationship between personality characteristics and life circumstances on coping responses to the 2019 Coronavirus (Covid-19). For phase 1, participants will complete an online questionnaire. The online questionnaire will ask questions about participants’ current life circumstances (e.g., employment status and type, how they are currently affected by Covid-19), their mental health status (e.g., anxiety, depression), how they cope with negative life events or challenges, and how they feel about the future. The second phase of the study will consist of completing daily online expressive writing activities for fourteen consecutives days. Participants will be asked to reflect on things that occurred earlier that day, while following guides to help them reflect on these events. The second phase of the study will also consist of completing three follow-up online questionnaires (2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months after completing the writing program). Enrollment in phase 2 of the study requires the completion of the online questionnaire for phase 1. If participants are interested in enrolling in phase 2, they will have the opportunity to provide us with their email address to commence phase 2. This study has received ethical approval by the ethics board at the University of Ottawa.
Duration: The first phase of the study will take approximately 30-45 minutes to complete. For the second phase of the study, each writing entry will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete with the exception of the first session, which will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete. Each follow-up survey will take approximately 30-40 minutes to complete.
Benefits: The opportunity to engage in self-reflection and learn techniques that could help process and cope with challenges caused by Covid-19.
Compensation: The opportunity to win one of four 50$ money orders. Each writing session completed will correspond to the number of chances you will have to win one of four money prizes in a draw.
Contact: If participants have any questions about our research, they are encouraged to contact the research assistant (Kheana Barbeau, kbarb006@uottawa.ca).
Study link : http://uottawapsy.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ergiMXhZKmwsvt3
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La qualité des soins de santé est importante pour vous? Avez-vous des suggestions pour améliorer la communication entre les médecins de famille et leurs patients?
Le Réseau des Conseillers publics du Groupe d’étude canadien (RCP-GEC) recrute 10 à 12 membres âgés de 18 ans et plus représentant la diversité de la population du Canada pour un mandat d’une année (renouvelable selon les fonds alloués au RCP-GEC).
Les membres du RCP-GEC seront rémunérés et suivront une formation.
Pourquoi s’impliquer?
Vous aurez l’opportunité de :- Contribuer à l’élaboration des lignes directrices utilisées par les professionnels de la santé pour fournir des soins de santé préventifs de haute qualité
- Donner une voix aux patients et au public lors de l’élaboration de lignes directrices nationales de pratique cliniquePour de plus amples renseignements sur le RCP-GEC, visitez notre site Web: https://canadiantaskforce.ca/get-involved/rcp-gec/?lang=fr
Si vous êtes intéressé(e) à participer au RCP-GEC, cliquez sur le lien suivant afin de confirmer votre admissibilité:
https://knowledgetranslation.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3aVf9TGIWDiQPcxPour toute question ou commentaire concernant le RCP-GEC, veuillez contacter Clara Narcisse-Merveille, coordonnatrice de recherche, à l’adresse suivante : Clara.Narcisse-Merveille@unityhealth.to
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Navicare/SoinsNavi is a patient navigation centre for children and youth with health care needs and their families in New Brunswick. A key component of the centre is our patient and family advisory council (PFAC), which consists of 7 volunteer members who advise the patient navigator and research team, as well as collaborates on special projects that arise from discussions with key stakeholders. Examples of projects led by the PFAC include a Journey Map, which is a visual aid developed to assist families with navigating the system from the moment of diagnosis; peer support videos that share stories about navigating the system; and a workshop for care providers and other caregivers of children with health care needs. PFAC members are often invited to participate in other related workshops, public outreach events, and conferences.
NaviCare/SoinsNavi is looking for a dynamic individual to join the PFAC. The position is a one (1) year renewable term beginning January 4, 2020. We are seeking someone with significant lived experience receiving services within the healthcare system as a youth with health needs, or as a parent, guardian, or other involved family member. The PFAC meets monthly in a virtual setting along with an in-person annual meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in becoming part of the PFAC, or know someone who would be a good fit, please reach out to cric@unb.ca. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Struggling with suicidal thoughts during COVID19? Across Canada we are studying a brief online psychotherapy for suicide risk. Connect with us to find out how you can participate: https://asrlife.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Brief-SfSL-Flyer_2020-10-05.pdf
*NOTE: Please do not directly reply to this ad posting (please email therapy@asrlife.ca for more information)
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Navicare/SoinsNavi is a patient navigation centre for children and youth with health care needs and their families in New Brunswick. A key component of the centre is our patient and family advisory council (PFAC), which consists of 7 volunteer members who advise the patient navigator and research team, as well as collaborates on special projects that arise from discussions with key stakeholders. Examples of projects led by the PFAC include a Journey Map, which is a visual aid developed to assist families with navigating the system from the moment of diagnosis; peer support videos that share stories about navigating the system; and a workshop for care providers and other caregivers of children with health care needs. PFAC members are often invited to participate in other related workshops, public outreach events, and conferences.
NaviCare/SoinsNavi is looking for a dynamic individual to join the PFAC. The position is a one (1) year renewable term beginning January 4, 2020. We are seeking someone with significant lived experience receiving services within the healthcare system as a youth with health needs, or as a parent, guardian, or other involved family member. The PFAC meets monthly in a virtual setting along with an in-person annual meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in becoming part of the PFAC, or know someone who would be a good fit, please reach out to cric@unb.ca. We look forward to hearing from you.
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The St. Anne Regional Fire Dept. is starting another recruitment campaign. If you are or know of someone who may be interested in volunteering to help your community, please forward your information to any of the following options:
E-mail: captainq11@yahoo.ca
Call or Text: (506) 226-1791
or find us on Facebook under St. Anne Regional Fire Dept.
Le service d'incendie régional de Sainte-Anne commence une autre campagne de recrutement. Si vous êtes ou connaissez quelqu'un qui pourrait être intéressé par le bénévolat pour aider votre communauté, veuillez transmettre vos informations à l'une des options suivantes:
Courriel: captainq11@yahoo.ca
Appel ou texte: (506) 226-1791
ou retrouvez-nous sur Facebook sous le service d'incendie régional de Sainte-Anne
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How has the pandemic impacted your health and wellbeing? What has been helpful and what has not been helpful for your mental health?
Researchers from the University of Victoria are participating in a global collaboration to study the psychological impact of the pandemic and lockdown. We are asking people to complete a short questionnaire to better understand how the pandemic is affecting us all and its impact on our day to day lifestyle. We hope to find out what is helpful for people during this time and also what may be causing some people to be affected more than others in terms of their wellbeing.
Can you spare 15 minutes to help? Even if you filled out the 1st wave of this survey (Aug - Oct 2020), please also fill out this NEW 2nd WAVE of our survey! Click on the link to the questionnaire for more information: https://bit.ly/3828qkJ or scan the QR code.
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Navicare/SoinsNavi is a patient navigation centre for children and youth with health care needs and their families in New Brunswick. A key component of the centre is our patient and family advisory council (PFAC), which consists of 7 volunteer members who advise the patient navigator and research team, as well as collaborates on special projects that arise from discussions with key stakeholders. Examples of projects led by the PFAC include a Journey Map, which is a visual aid developed to assist families with navigating the system from the moment of diagnosis; peer support videos that share stories about navigating the system; and a workshop for care providers and other caregivers of children with health care needs. PFAC members are often invited to participate in other related workshops, public outreach events, and conferences.
NaviCare/SoinsNavi is looking for a dynamic individual to join the PFAC. The position is a one (1) year renewable term beginning January 4, 2020. We are seeking someone with significant lived experience receiving services within the healthcare system as a youth with health needs, or as a parent, guardian, or other involved family member. The PFAC meets monthly in a virtual setting along with an in-person annual meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in becoming part of the PFAC, or know someone who would be a good fit, please reach out to cric@unb.ca. We look forward to hearing from you.
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How has the pandemic impacted your health and wellbeing? What has been helpful and what has not been helpful for your mental health?
Researchers from the University of Victoria are participating in a global collaboration to study the psychological impact of the pandemic and lockdown. We are asking people to complete a short questionnaire to better understand how the pandemic is affecting us all and its impact on our day to day lifestyle. We hope to find out what is helpful for people during this time and also what may be causing some people to be affected more than others in terms of their wellbeing.
Can you spare 15 minutes to help? Even if you filled out the 1st wave of this survey (Aug - Oct 2020), please also fill out this NEW 2nd WAVE of our survey! Click on the link to the questionnaire for more information: https://bit.ly/3828qkJ or scan the QR code.
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2014 Dodge Dart Rallye, bought it like this for a very good discount, was supposed to get it fixed in Ottawa but moved before it happened. It was going to be done for $500 so thats my limit. The little bit of rust Needs buffed out and painted over i have the colour code as well. Looking for someone with experience and who can meet that price.
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The NSHA Eating Disorder Clinic is seeking volunteers with binge eating who live in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or PEI for an online research study that is testing two treatments for binge eating.
You may be eligible to participate if you:
• Are 18 years of age or older
• Have access to a computer with an internet connection and webcam that can be used in a private area
• Are not currently receiving therapy/treatment specifically for binge eatingWhat is required?
• An online video meeting with a member of our research team that will help us determine your eligibility
• Three online group sessions designed to help with binge eating OR the use of a self-help book for 10 weeks
• Filling out online questionnairesInterested in Participating?
This online survey will help us determine if you are eligible to participate in the study. First, you will need to read through the Informed Consent Form in full and decide whether you agree to participate in this study to undergo pre-screening.
To access the survey copy and paste the link into your web browser.
LINK: https://research-study.nshealth.ca/surveys/?s=F3NF9JTWFYThis survey should take about 20 minutes to complete. You can click Save and Return Later if you'd like to be emailed a link to this survey to continue filling it out at a later time.
If you have any questions please contact EDRG@nshealth.ca.
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Do you engage in sex work? Do you experience mental health or substance use issues?
2 confidential interviews – 50 $ each
Contact: Léonie Levac – femmesnb.umcm@gmail.comÊtes engager dans le travail du sexe? Avez-vous l’expérience de problème de santé mentale et/ou de consommation?
2 entrevues confidentielles- 50$ chacune
Contactez : Léonie Levac- femmesnb.umcm@gmail.com
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Hi there im Tim ima student looking to help on a farm on my days off as something to do. I enjoy spending time with animals (specifically horses and birds) and would love to help out anyone on a regular basis. I wish to have my own farm one day so doing this will help me learn more about what its like and what i would be stepping into.must be within moncton reagon and my only drive would be drop off at 7am and pick up at 4pm unless you would be willing to drive me im on Elmwood drive. Must be in moncton area unless your driving.
So if your looking for a farm hand send me a text i will respond within 2 hours guaranteed
i have references apon request
Thanks for reading :)
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Become a Little Brother or Sister and get your very own mentor, or sign up to be a Big Brother or Sister today!
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Fredericton and Oromocto has been providing mentoring opportunities to children and youth in our community for the past 53 years. Our services include the Big Brother, Big Sister, Big Couple, and In-School Mentor one-to-one matching programs. We also offer the Big Bunch group mentoring program for children on our waiting list for a one-to-one match and Pre-Match Training Programs. Children in our community, who are between the ages of 5 to 16 and would benefit from our service, are matched with caring adults.
If you are interested in participating in a life-changing mentoring relationship to ignite the power and potential of a young person, contact Rhonda Rogers today at (506) 458-8941 or email rhonda.rogers@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca.
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Researchers from the Psychology and Law Lab at Memorial University are recruiting youth (12-18 years old) from all across Canada to take part in a research study online about youth interrogation rights.
Who is being recruited?
Canadian youth between the ages of 12 to 18 years old are invited to take part in this study. Consent and permission from the parent(s)/guardian(s) of the youth is required before the youth can partake in the study.What will the youth do in study?
The youth will be presented with content about legal rights and asked to answer a series of questions. Some typing into textboxes will be required for certain questions.How long will it take?
The study is estimated to take approximately 20 minutes to complete.Are there any technical requirements?
The study has to be completed using a computer (i.e., Mobiles/iPads/Tablets are not compatible). It is strongly encouraged to use headphones during the study, but is not required.What is the benefit of participating?
The youth will be entered into a draw for a chance to win one (1) of three (3) one-hundred dollar ($100) Amazon gift cards. A valid email address is required to be provided in order to be entered into the draw.How does the youth participate?
Please follow the link below to read more information about this study and to participate. Also, please SHARE this ad to other eligible youth or to parents/guardians of eligible youth in order to help spread the word about this study!https://mun.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZuegObJYn1ATyZ
This study is part of the doctoral dissertation research being conducted by Christopher Lively, under the supervision of Dr. Brent Snook. If you have any questions about this research, please contact Mr. Lively (clively@mun.ca) or Dr. Snook (bsnook@mun.ca) by email. Thank you for considering this invitation to participate in our research.
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The St. Anne Regional Fire Dept. is starting another recruitment campaign. If you are or know of someone who may be interested in volunteering to help your community, please forward your information to any of the following options:
E-mail: captainq11@yahoo.ca
Call or Text: (506) 226-1791
or find us on Facebook under St. Anne Regional Fire Dept.
Le service d'incendie régional de Sainte-Anne commence une autre campagne de recrutement. Si vous êtes ou connaissez quelqu'un qui pourrait être intéressé par le bénévolat pour aider votre communauté, veuillez transmettre vos informations à l'une des options suivantes:
Courriel: captainq11@yahoo.ca
Appel ou texte: (506) 226-1791
ou retrouvez-nous sur Facebook sous le service d'incendie régional de Sainte-Anne
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Researchers from the Psychology and Law Lab at Memorial University are recruiting youth (12-18 years old) from all across Canada to take part in a research study online about youth interrogation rights.
Who is being recruited?
Canadian youth between the ages of 12 to 18 years old are invited to take part in this study. Consent and permission from the parent(s)/guardian(s) of the youth is required before the youth can partake in the study.What will the youth do in study?
The youth will be presented with content about legal rights and asked to answer a series of questions. Some typing into textboxes will be required for certain questions.How long will it take?
The study is estimated to take approximately 20 minutes to complete.Are there any technical requirements?
The study has to be completed using a computer (i.e., Mobiles/iPads/Tablets are not compatible). It is strongly encouraged to use headphones during the study, but is not required.What is the benefit of participating?
The youth will be entered into a draw for a chance to win one (1) of three (3) one-hundred dollar ($100) Amazon gift cards. A valid email address is required to be provided in order to be entered into the draw.How does the youth participate?
Please follow the link below to read more information about this study and to participate. Also, please SHARE this ad to other eligible youth or to parents/guardians of eligible youth in order to help spread the word about this study!https://mun.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZuegObJYn1ATyZ
This study is part of the doctoral dissertation research being conducted by Christopher Lively, under the supervision of Dr. Brent Snook. If you have any questions about this research, please contact Mr. Lively (clively@mun.ca) or Dr. Snook (bsnook@mun.ca) by email. Thank you for considering this invitation to participate in our research.