Community, Volunteers with in Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador.
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I'm creating a new podcast called (for now anyway) "John and Mary Haves a Talk." The idea is that John and Mary are a couple who live in St. John's and the topic of each episode would be something that SJ'ers could relate to. For example, I've already written one episode where they have a debate/argument about which is better milk, Brookfield or Central Dairies.
Each episode would be about 5 minutes long and I would do all the writing and audio production and editing and all that. Your job, as Mary, would be just to have a Google Meet call with me and we would then record the show based on a script I have written. We could even record more than one at a time.
I'm thinking that we would start out at one episode a week, but increase to two, especially if it was getting lots of downloads. I've got lots of experience in hosting several podcasts.
The qualifications:
- You have to have a good sense of humour
- You have to be able to do (or already have!) a good Newfie accent
- You need to be reliable
- You don't need to be a professional (I'm not!), but you need to be enthusiasticLet me know if you're interested.
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Does your eating get out of control? Do you have eating binges? Are you a transgender, nonbinary, two-spirit, or genderqueer person aged 18 or older?
University of Calgary researchers are seeking trans and gender-diverse people who binge eat to help us learn more about the role of personality in eating behaviors. Gender-diverse people include transgender, nonbinary, two-spirit, genderqueer people, and anyone who identifies as non-cisgender. Participation will take approximately 2 hours of your time. You can enter in a draw to win one of four $100 Amazon gift cards. For more information or to participate, please contact Celine at eating@ucalgary.ca.
All inquiries are kept strictly confidential. This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB20-0718).
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I am a disabled senior without a vehicle who wants to connect with a youth charity to discuss a recycling donation plan. I’m hoping to connect with someone associated with running a hockey club or a girl guides type group that is interested in creating a scheduled donation agreement.
If you are a youth group leader or runs a school donation campaign and interested in a permanent reoccurring donation arrangement, please contact me asap by email at tmarie395@outlook.com.
Please know the recyclables I want to donate on a reoccurring and scheduled basis would have to include a pick up plan by a group volunteer as I have no means of delivering my contribution to any drop off location but am eagerly seeking to put my recyclables to good use!
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I am a disabled senior without a vehicle who wants to connect with a youth charity to discuss a recycling donation plan. I’m hoping to connect with someone associated with running a hockey club or a girl guides type group that is interested in creating a scheduled donation agreement.
If you are a youth group leader or runs a school donation campaign and interested in a permanent reoccurring donation arrangement, please contact me asap by email at tmarie395@outlook.com.
Please know the recyclables I want to donate on a reoccurring and scheduled basis would have to include a pick up plan by a group volunteer as I have no means of delivering my contribution to any drop off location but am eagerly seeking to put my recyclables to good use!
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I have about 2 acres of dense back woods i am trying to clear out. Was wondering if anyone was interested in some free fire wood they can back their truck in, cut and take what they want. Located in the paradise area. Message for details.
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Does your eating get out of control? Do you have eating binges? Are you a man age 18 or older?
University of Calgary researchers are seeking men who binge eat to help us learn more about the role of personality in eating behaviors. We are currently recruiting for two studies. You can choose to participate in one or both.
Study 1: Participation will take approximately 2 hours of your time. You can enter in a draw to win one of four $100 CAD Amazon gift cards. For more information or to participate, please contact Celine at eating@ucalgary.ca.
Study 2: Participation will take approximately 2.5 hours in total over 3 months. If you are eligible, you can enter several draws for a chance to win up to $350 CAD value Amazon gift cards. For more information, please contact Alyssa at eating@ucalgary.ca.
English-speaking participants are welcome regardless of nationality. All inquiries are kept strictly confidential. These studies have been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB20-0718; REB-21-0820).
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I'm creating a new podcast called (for now anyway) "John and Mary Haves a Talk." The idea is that John and Mary are a couple who live in St. John's and the topic of each episode would be something that SJ'ers could relate to. For example, I've already written one episode where they have a debate/argument about which is better milk, Brookfield or Central Dairies.
Each episode would be about 5 minutes long and I would do all the writing and audio production and editing and all that. Your job, as Mary, would be just to have a Google Meet call with me and we would then record the show based on a script I have written. We could even record more than one at a time.
I'm thinking that we would start out at one episode a week, but increase to two, especially if it was getting lots of downloads. I've got lots of experience in hosting several podcasts.
The qualifications:
- You have to have a good sense of humour
- You have to be able to do (or already have!) a good Newfie accent
- You need to be reliable
- You don't need to be a professional (I'm not!), but you need to be enthusiasticLet me know if you're interested.
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Does your eating get out of control? Do you have eating binges? Are you a transgender, nonbinary, two-spirit, or genderqueer person aged 18 or older?
University of Calgary researchers are seeking trans and gender-diverse people who binge eat to help us learn more about the role of personality in eating behaviors. Gender-diverse people include transgender, nonbinary, two-spirit, genderqueer people, and anyone who identifies as non-cisgender. Participation will take approximately 2 hours of your time. You can enter in a draw to win one of four $100 Amazon gift cards. For more information or to participate, please contact Celine at eating@ucalgary.ca.
All inquiries are kept strictly confidential. This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB20-0718).
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I am a disabled senior without a vehicle who wants to connect with a youth charity to discuss a recycling donation plan. I’m hoping to connect with someone associated with running a hockey club or a girl guides type group that is interested in creating a scheduled donation agreement.
If you are a youth group leader or runs a school donation campaign and interested in a permanent reoccurring donation arrangement, please contact me asap by email at tmarie395@outlook.com.
Please know the recyclables I want to donate on a reoccurring and scheduled basis would have to include a pick up plan by a group volunteer as I have no means of delivering my contribution to any drop off location but am eagerly seeking to put my recyclables to good use!
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I am a disabled senior without a vehicle who wants to connect with a youth charity to discuss a recycling donation plan. I’m hoping to connect with someone associated with running a hockey club or a girl guides type group that is interested in creating a scheduled donation agreement.
If you are a youth group leader or runs a school donation campaign and interested in a permanent reoccurring donation arrangement, please contact me asap by email at tmarie395@outlook.com.
Please know the recyclables I want to donate on a reoccurring and scheduled basis would have to include a pick up plan by a group volunteer as I have no means of delivering my contribution to any drop off location but am eagerly seeking to put my recyclables to good use!
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I have about 2 acres of dense back woods i am trying to clear out. Was wondering if anyone was interested in some free fire wood they can back their truck in, cut and take what they want. Located in the paradise area. Message for details.
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Does your eating get out of control? Do you have eating binges? Are you a man age 18 or older?
University of Calgary researchers are seeking men who binge eat to help us learn more about the role of personality in eating behaviors. We are currently recruiting for two studies. You can choose to participate in one or both.
Study 1: Participation will take approximately 2 hours of your time. You can enter in a draw to win one of four $100 CAD Amazon gift cards. For more information or to participate, please contact Celine at eating@ucalgary.ca.
Study 2: Participation will take approximately 2.5 hours in total over 3 months. If you are eligible, you can enter several draws for a chance to win up to $350 CAD value Amazon gift cards. For more information, please contact Alyssa at eating@ucalgary.ca.
English-speaking participants are welcome regardless of nationality. All inquiries are kept strictly confidential. These studies have been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB20-0718; REB-21-0820).
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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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Hi there! I am Dr. Léa Séguin, a researcher from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), and I am currently seeking participants to fill out a 30- to 45-minute confidential online survey (https://sondage.uqam.ca/822945?lang=en)
Study background:
0rgasm is not only a physical experience; it can also be rich in meaning for many people. However, not much is currently known about these meanings and how they may be related to se*ual communication. This study aims to better understand whether and how 0rgasm beliefs can be linked to people's se*uality and how they communicate with their partner.
If you...
· are at least 18 years old;
· are in a committed relationship;
· have been se*ually active in the last 4 weeks;... and would like to participate in a study on 0rgasm beliefs, se*uality, and communication, copy and paste the link below into your internet address bar to take the confidential survey! Participation in this study involves answering 210 to 225 questions online, which might take 30 to 45 minutes to complete.
There is unfortunately no compensation offered for participating.This survey is open to individuals of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
https://sondage.uqam.ca/822945?lang=en
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We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you. As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog. In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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We are looking for participants to share their experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic. This information will help us better understand the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health.
• You will be asked to complete a one-time online survey about your experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic
• To participate, you must be:
o 18 years or older
o A Canadian residentIf you are interested in learning more, please follow this link to read more information and begin the survey: https://tccolumbia.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bk24pBnpClNzku9
If you have any questions, please contact: research.study@camh.caFor information about programs and services at CAMH, please visit www.camh.ca or call 416-535-8501 (or 1-800-463-6273).
REB#: 108/2020
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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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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 between the ages of 18 and 34? Come participate in a study on sexual communication and desire! See the flyer below for details. All interviews will take place virtually, either via Zoom or over the phone. If you are interested in participating or learning more about the study, please contact the researcher directly at sexstudy@ryerson.ca
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you. As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog. In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Are you comfortable with your eating habits? Are you a man age 18 or older?
University of Calgary researchers are seeking men who are comfortable with their eating as control participants to help us learn more about the role of personality in eating behaviors. Participation will take approximately 2 hours of your time. You can enter in a draw to win a $100 Amazon gift card.
For more information or to set up an appointment to participate, please contact Cynthia at eating@ucalgary.ca. All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential. This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB20-0718).
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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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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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We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you. As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog. In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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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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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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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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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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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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We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you. As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog. In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Can anyone help me with Easter for my son? I went to buy his Easter items today at Walmart and my card was declined. I called my bank and they said one of my bills came out. It’ is a couple days away from Easter and my five year old wants the bunny to leave him a basket of things can anyone help with Easter.
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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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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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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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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.