Community, Volunteers with in Canada, Nova Scotia.
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Axem is developing technology to make measuring brain activity more accessible.
We are seeking healthy adults (18+) to test our prototype brain measurement headbands.
Testing can take approximately 30-75 minutes. Visits will take place at Axem Neurotechnology workspaces at 11 Akerley Blvd in Dartmouth. There is a $10-15 honorarium for participation.
Please send us a message if you are interested, or you can email research@axemneuro.com for more details with the subject line "DQS - Axem Participant Inquiry".
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Volunteering in the Rehabilitation and Health Clinic in Hveragerdi. This friendly little community sits on top of a highly active geothermal field which provides heat for hundreds of greenhouses where fruits, flowers and vegetables are produced throughout the year. Even bananas grow in these greenhouses! The name Hveragerði means "hot springs garden". Geothermal energy is Hveragerði’s lifeblood, and you probably won’t find such a natural wonder in the middle of a populated area anywhere else in the world. Nearby you will find an even more geothermally active site: Gufudalur, the lovely "Steam Valley" behind the town. This whole valley is full of hot springs, geysers, mud pots, fumaroles and steaming vents.
Main activities include but are not limited to: Agriculture (cultivating soil, planting, raising and harvesting crops), Horticulture (growing fruits, vegetables and plants), Renovation around the property. During winter, the work might include snowplowing.
The nature of the work depends largely on weather conditions, which can change quickly. Working hours are usually from 8 am to 3 pm with a coffee break in the morning and a one-hour lunch break.We will give special focus on global warming and workshops about climate change will take place in the late afternoon. Humanity must act in a more environmentally friendly way. The main goal of this project is to improve the environmental education and consciousness of the project participants. Within the project, we will learn about green energy, sustainable householding, waste treatment, nutrition, the effects of consumption and lots more. If we want to change something, develop solutions or inspire others, we must understand the issues and tasks first. Take part in this promising project and spring into action against climate change!
Dates:
June 26 - July 10, 2023
July 10 - July 24, 2023
July 24 - August 7, 2023
August 7 - August 21, 2023
August 21 - September 4, 2023
September 4 - September 18, 2023
September 18 - October 2, 2023
October 16 - October 30, 2023
October 30 - November 13, 2023
November 13 - November 27, 2023
November 27 - December 11, 2023
December 11 - December 25, 2023
December 25, 2023 - January 8, 2024More info and other available projects in Iceland: https://cadip.org/volunteer-in-iceland
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The CPD Lab at Queen’s University is looking at individuals who are experiencing psychosis to understand more about interpersonal relationships and well-being.
If you take part in the study, you will be asked to complete an online survey about your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours and your experiences with relationships and sexuality. You will also complete some online tasks that require you to view and answer questions about different images and videos. Finally, you will be asked to provide some demographic information. The study is completed over Zoom and takes approximately 2 hours to complete. You will receive $30 compensation for your time.
Inclusion Criteria
To participate in the study, we have several inclusion criteria:
1. You must be living in Canada.
2. You must be between the ages of 18 and 30.
3. You must have experienced psychosis for the first time in the last 5 years, and have been involved in an early intervention program or another treatment program.If you think you meet these criteria and are interested in learning more or participating, please contact us at care.study@queensu.ca or 613-533-6000 ext. 78478.
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What is the Purpose of the Study?
We are looking for individuals who struggle with regular exercise to participate in a study to test an exercise counseling strategy to reduce the struggle.What’s involved
1. Email us and we will send you a 10-minute online survey: fhill@brocku.ca
OR go directly to our consent form: https://bit.ly/exercise_stuggles
2. Meet in a video call with a trainer for 15 minutes to talk about exercise and complete few short surveys.You’ll receive a $15 Amazon gift card for participating!
Primary Investigator: Isabelle Hill, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
Study title: The Participation Project: Reducing the struggle to exercise
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Hi there! We are currently conducting a study at Mount Saint Vincent University, focusing on the impact of racial stress on the brain's cognitive functioning.
NOTE: you must be located within Nova Scotia and be willing to travel to Mount Saint Vincent University to complete an EEG session.
If you are interested, please get in touch with BRAINWAVES@MSVU.CA using the subject "Racial Stress Study"
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You will teach English in one of the secondary schools in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. This can also be done through informal activities such as singing songs, games, etc.
The international group of volunteers will also help with some renovation work at the school and organize several workshops with children on environmental awareness and forest conservation.Project dates:
September 4 - September 17, 2023
October 2 - October 15, 2023More info at: https://cadip.org/volunteer-in-mongolia
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University of Calgary researchers are seeking men who binge eat to help us learn more about the role of personality and stigma toward weight in eating behaviours. 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. English-speaking participants are welcome regardless of nationality.
For more information, please contact Alyssa at eating@ucalgary.ca.
This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB-21-0820).
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Volunteers wanted for testing of a brain activity feedback system!
What is the study about?
Axem Neurotechnology is developing technology to make measuring brain activity more accessible and is looking for volunteers to test a brain activity feedback system.Who can participate?
Participants must be ≥18 years of age, must not have open wounds on their scalp and must not be legally blind.How long is the study?
The study involves completing 1 quality assessment lasting ~ 90 minutes. If qualified, participants will then attend 12 study sessions over the course of 3 weeks. Study session last ~45 minutes and involve performing a movement task while receiving brain activity feedback. You will receive a $15 honorarium each session you participate in.Where does the study take place?
At the office of Axem Neurotechnology at 150-11 Akerley Blvd, Dartmouth, NS.If you'd like to receive more information on the study, please email research@axemneuro.com for more details with the subject line "NFS - Axem Participant Inquiry".
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University of Calgary researchers are seeking men who are comfortable with their eating to help us learn more about the role of personality and stigma toward weight in eating behaviours. 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. English-speaking participants are welcome regardless of nationality.
For more information, please contact Alyssa at eating@ucalgary.ca.
This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB-21-0820).
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my father in law has gone through hell and back recently and now our family could really use help in this extremely difficult time he has a lengthy list of medical problems including diabetes, he also has something wrong in his back which causes him to not be able to feel his feet or really any pain that isn’t serious so this past year he cut his head and it got very badly infected from the diabetes and other medical issues fighting against him he was having to get the infection drained and there was lots of tests ran and come to find out he had a form of skin cancer he did receive some treatment for it but there was nothing more as of yet as a lot of you know our health care system is an absolute nightmare lately while he was dealing with this he stepped on a nail and had no idea for weeks and got this nasty infection in his foot after many weeks ups and downs he had to get his foot amputated. I’m looking for help to get him home from the hospital they won’t allow him to come home without a wheelchair ramp being built and proper hand railings installed in the house, we were quoted at 10,000 for the deck alone. If anyone could help or would be willing to help we would be forever grateful it would mean the world to our family. We have a go fund me page set up and also we will be doing various fundraisers to save money, if you’d like to contribute anything please reach out. Thank you so much for your time.
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Canadian adults between 18-40 years of age are invited to participate in a brief (~15 minute) international survey on social behaviour and attitudes. You will have the chance to be entered into a draw for a $100 Amazon gift card. To be entered into the draw, please send a screenshot of your completed survey to adam.davis@canadorecollege.ca. You may only complete the survey and enter the draw once. Your data will remain completely anonymous and cannot be linked to your e-mail address and/or identity in any way.
If interested, please use the following link to access the survey on Qualtrics: https://btkpte.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b0WPBKH8My6XXp4
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We learn and improve skills when we practice them. Practice can be done by physically repeating the task or by imagining task performance using a process called motor imagery (MI). Some of the evidence supporting motor imagery as a method for learning and practicing skills is that practice using motor imagery leads to the improved performance of a skill compared to no practice at all.
However, we are not sure how learning and practicing using motor imagery works and if the type of motor skill matters. It could be that certain motor skills are more effectively learned using motor imagery than other motor skills are. Luckily, brain activity can be measured and there is evidence to support that higher levels of measured brain activity suggest more motor learning is occurring and lower levels of measured brain activity mean less motor learning is occurring. The purpose of the current study is to examine if brain activity differs between different types of motor tasks when performing motor imagery. The information gathered in this study will further our understanding of how we learn motor skills and will help us design better training programs for sports, work skills, and rehabilitation.
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Help with set-up and/or tear-down at the festival site. Great for team-oriented workers! Must be able to lift 30 lbs comfortably and be able to walk for at least 20 minutes on flat ground. If you are looking for a quick way to earn volunteer hours, please apply! Only required to be onsite for 1-2 hours daily to gain up to 8 hours of volunteer time! Stay on-site and enjoy watching the performances while helping fundraise and providing direction to those who ask!
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Hi there! We are currently conducting a study at Mount Saint Vincent University, focusing on the impact of racial stress on the brain's cognitive functioning.
NOTE: you must be located within Nova Scotia and be willing to travel to Mount Saint Vincent University to complete an EEG session.
If you are interested, please get in touch with BRAINWAVES@MSVU.CA using the subject "Racial Stress Study"
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Help run the information booth and t-shirt sales station. If you are a people person and enjoy making connections, this volunteer position would be great for you! Enjoy watching the performances while helping fundraise and providing direction to those who ask!
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Want to make a BIG SPLASH in your community this summer? Project SculptShores list looking for volunteers to help with our solution focused mission to help save the North Atlantic Right Whale!
We need with everything from social media to people who can help out at events in person events! No matter if you have 5 hours or a whole summer of free time we would love to connect with you and see how we can involve you!
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Axem is developing technology to make measuring brain activity more accessible.
We are seeking healthy adults (18+) to test our prototype brain measurement headbands.
Testing can take approximately 30-75 minutes. Visits will take place at Axem Neurotechnology workspaces at 11 Akerley Blvd in Dartmouth. There is a $10-15 honorarium for participation.
Please send us a message if you are interested, or you can email research@axemneuro.com for more details with the subject line "DQS - Axem Participant Inquiry".
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The Nova Scotia Early Psychosis Program is seeking healthy volunteers to participate in a nutrient testing research study! Participants must be between 19-35 years of age. The study involves a 20 minute study visit, blood collection, and online questionnaires regarding participant health and the health of their immediate family. For more information on how to get involved and to see if you qualify please contact Lauren at 902-473-4659 or lauren.oleary@nshealth.ca
Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you!
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Volunteering in the Rehabilitation and Health Clinic in Hveragerdi. This friendly little community sits on top of a highly active geothermal field which provides heat for hundreds of greenhouses where fruits, flowers and vegetables are produced throughout the year. Even bananas grow in these greenhouses! The name Hveragerði means "hot springs garden". Geothermal energy is Hveragerði’s lifeblood, and you probably won’t find such a natural wonder in the middle of a populated area anywhere else in the world. Nearby you will find an even more geothermally active site: Gufudalur, the lovely "Steam Valley" behind the town. This whole valley is full of hot springs, geysers, mud pots, fumaroles and steaming vents.
Main activities include but are not limited to: Agriculture (cultivating soil, planting, raising and harvesting crops), Horticulture (growing fruits, vegetables and plants), Renovation around the property. During winter, the work might include snowplowing.
The nature of the work depends largely on weather conditions, which can change quickly. Working hours are usually from 8 am to 3 pm with a coffee break in the morning and a one-hour lunch break.We will give special focus on global warming and workshops about climate change will take place in the late afternoon. Humanity must act in a more environmentally friendly way. The main goal of this project is to improve the environmental education and consciousness of the project participants. Within the project, we will learn about green energy, sustainable householding, waste treatment, nutrition, the effects of consumption and lots more. If we want to change something, develop solutions or inspire others, we must understand the issues and tasks first. Take part in this promising project and spring into action against climate change!
Dates:
June 26 - July 10, 2023
July 10 - July 24, 2023
July 24 - August 7, 2023
August 7 - August 21, 2023
August 21 - September 4, 2023
September 4 - September 18, 2023
September 18 - October 2, 2023
October 16 - October 30, 2023
October 30 - November 13, 2023
November 13 - November 27, 2023
November 27 - December 11, 2023
December 11 - December 25, 2023
December 25, 2023 - January 8, 2024More info and other available projects in Iceland: https://cadip.org/volunteer-in-iceland
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The PROSIT lab at the IWK is interested in testing our new app on measuring physical activity and sleep in relation to mental health in youth.
To participate you must:
- Be 10-21 years old
- Live in Halifax or be able to come to Dalhousie University on the Halifax Peninsula
- Own a smartphone
- Speak English
- Have a diagnosis of a mental health disorderThis study takes 2 weeks, and participants are eligible for compensation.
For more information click the following link to the Validation study: https://prositvalidationstudy.wordpress.com/If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to check out our Instagram @prosit_lab or email us at prositvalidation@iwk.nshealth.ca or reach us over the phone at 1-833-905-0342.
Thank you!
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What is the Purpose of the Study?
We are looking for individuals who struggle with regular exercise to participate in a study to test an exercise counseling strategy to reduce the struggle.What’s involved
1. Email us and we will send you a 10-minute online survey: fhill@brocku.ca
OR go directly to our consent form: https://bit.ly/exercise_stuggles
2. Meet in a video call with a trainer for 15 minutes to talk about exercise and complete few short surveys.You’ll receive a $15 Amazon gift card for participating!
Primary Investigator: Isabelle Hill, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
Study title: The Participation Project: Reducing the struggle to exercise
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Support the work of medical centers in Kpalime, Togo
Special requirements: A background in the healthcare field.
Duration of the project: 2-12 monthsPromoting community health initiatives in Busia, Kenya
Project dates: August 12 - August 31, 2023More info at: https://cadip.org/medical
Give us a call: 604-628-7400
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Do you take care of a child with 22q11 Deletion Syndrome?
We are starting a large study with the goal of involving 500 families living with 22q11DS. Specifically, we want to learn how patients and their families are feeling and what costs they experience while caring for a child diagnosed with 22q11DS. We will invite the families who are not doing well to test a novel online intervention that we designed to support the families. We hope that this novel online intervention can be a new accessible tool to further help families/caregivers raising a child with 22q11DS.
Please participate in our study if you meet the following criteria:
Are 18 years of age or older
Can read and speak English, French, or German
Care for a child who has 22q11 Deletion Syndrome
Live in Canada, the United States, or Europe
Visit the following link to get more information and participate in our study: https://redcap.its.dal.ca/surveys/?s=7LJDMNMXY9MEKW4FIf you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us via email at
oni22q11@dal.ca or over the phone at 1-833-905-0342.Thank you!
Soignez-vous d’un enfant affecté par la délétion 22q11?
Nous commençons une grande étude avec l'objectif d'impliquer 500 familles qui vivent avec le 22q11DS. Plus précisément, nous voulons savoir comment les patients et leurs familles se sentent et quels sont les coûts qu'ils rencontrent lorsqu'ils s'occupent d'un enfant affecté par la délétion 22q11DS. Nous inviterons les familles qui ont des difficultés à tester une nouvelle intervention en ligne que nous avons conçue pour soutenir les familles. Nous espérons que cette nouvelle intervention en ligne pourra devenir un nouvel outil accessible pour aider les familles et les soignants qui élèvent un enfant affecté par la délétion 22q11DS.
Veuillez participer à notre étude si vous satisfaites les critères suivants:
Avoir 18 ans ou plus
Savent lire et parler l’anglais, le français out l’allemand
S’occupent d’un enfant affecté par le syndrome de délétion 22q11
Vivent au Canada, aux Etats-Unis ou en Europe
Visitez le lien suivant pour obtenir plus d’informations et participer à notre étude:
https://redcap.its.dal.ca/surveys/?s=WPFRRWH9YF7FFFC3Si vous avez des questions ou des inquiétudes, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter par courriel à oni22q11@dal.ca ou par téléphone au 1-833-905-0342.
Merci beaucoup!
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My name is Trevor Redmond aka the Fellow in Yellow.
I have a tremendous mission.
I want to move EveryBody.Health, Mobility, and Recovery for everyone.
I set a date of March 26, 2024 to begin a Run Across Canada.
I would like to have volunteers assist me in gathering the amount of support required to move a nation.
I have previously walked 11 421km and biked 14 632km.
I have a run from Halifax to Victoria to complete next.I would love your support at any level.
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University of Calgary researchers are seeking men who are comfortable with their eating to help us learn more about the role of personality and stigma toward weight in eating behaviours. 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. English-speaking participants are welcome regardless of nationality.
For more information, please contact Alyssa at eating@ucalgary.ca.
This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB-21-0820).
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You will teach English in one of the secondary schools in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. This can also be done through informal activities such as singing songs, games, etc.
The international group of volunteers will also help with some renovation work at the school and organize several workshops with children on environmental awareness and forest conservation.Project dates:
September 4 - September 17, 2023
October 2 - October 15, 2023More info at: https://cadip.org/volunteer-in-mongolia
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my father in law has gone through hell and back recently and now our family could really use help in this extremely difficult time he has a lengthy list of medical problems including diabetes, he also has something wrong in his back which causes him to not be able to feel his feet or really any pain that isn’t serious so this past year he cut his head and it got very badly infected from the diabetes and other medical issues fighting against him he was having to get the infection drained and there was lots of tests ran and come to find out he had a form of skin cancer he did receive some treatment for it but there was nothing more as of yet as a lot of you know our health care system is an absolute nightmare lately while he was dealing with this he stepped on a nail and had no idea for weeks and got this nasty infection in his foot after many weeks ups and downs he had to get his foot amputated. I’m looking for help to get him home from the hospital they won’t allow him to come home without a wheelchair ramp being built and proper hand railings installed in the house, we were quoted at 10,000 for the deck alone. If anyone could help or would be willing to help we would be forever grateful it would mean the world to our family. We have a go fund me page set up and also we will be doing various fundraisers to save money, if you’d like to contribute anything please reach out. Thank you so much for your time.
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The CPD Lab at Queen’s University is looking at individuals who are experiencing psychosis to understand more about interpersonal relationships and well-being.
If you take part in the study, you will be asked to complete an online survey about your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours and your experiences with relationships and sexuality. You will also complete some online tasks that require you to view and answer questions about different images and videos. Finally, you will be asked to provide some demographic information. The study is completed over Zoom and takes approximately 2 hours to complete. You will receive $30 compensation for your time.
Inclusion Criteria
To participate in the study, we have several inclusion criteria:
1. You must be living in Canada.
2. You must be between the ages of 18 and 30.
3. You must have experienced psychosis for the first time in the last 5 years, and have been involved in an early intervention program or another treatment program.If you think you meet these criteria and are interested in learning more or participating, please contact us at care.study@queensu.ca or 613-533-6000 ext. 78478.
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Canadian adults between 18-40 years of age are invited to participate in a brief (~15 minute) international survey on social behaviour and attitudes. You will have the chance to be entered into a draw for a $100 Amazon gift card. To be entered into the draw, please send a screenshot of your completed survey to adam.davis@canadorecollege.ca. You may only complete the survey and enter the draw once. Your data will remain completely anonymous and cannot be linked to your e-mail address and/or identity in any way.
If interested, please use the following link to access the survey on Qualtrics: https://btkpte.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b0WPBKH8My6XXp4
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We learn and improve skills when we practice them. Practice can be done by physically repeating the task or by imagining task performance using a process called motor imagery (MI). Some of the evidence supporting motor imagery as a method for learning and practicing skills is that practice using motor imagery leads to the improved performance of a skill compared to no practice at all.
However, we are not sure how learning and practicing using motor imagery works and if the type of motor skill matters. It could be that certain motor skills are more effectively learned using motor imagery than other motor skills are. Luckily, brain activity can be measured and there is evidence to support that higher levels of measured brain activity suggest more motor learning is occurring and lower levels of measured brain activity mean less motor learning is occurring. The purpose of the current study is to examine if brain activity differs between different types of motor tasks when performing motor imagery. The information gathered in this study will further our understanding of how we learn motor skills and will help us design better training programs for sports, work skills, and rehabilitation.
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What is the study about?
Axem Neurotechnology is developing products that measures and displays brain-activation data during
upper-body movement exercises, particularly to improve stroke survivors' rehabilitation.
The purpose of this study is to build a video recording database of movements and rehabilitation
exercises, from motor unimpaired individuals and motor impaired stroke-survivors. Algorithms generated
from this study will be implemented into Axem products that improve rehabilitation for stroke survivors.How will you be involved?
You will perform 1 study session of upper-body exercises and video recorded to capture your movements.
The study session will last ~90 minutes long. You will receive a $15 honorarium for your participation. You
may be invited for additional study sessions to complete different types of exercises, with or without other
Axem products.Where does the study take place?
All sessions will take place in a private meeting room at the offices of Axem Neurotechnology (11 Akerley
Blvd. Dartmouth, NS) or at your home.Who can participate?
Stroke survivors experiencing challenges moving their arms and/or hands & adults with no history of
stroke.
To be eligible to participate, you must:
• Be over 18 years old
• Must be able to visualize tablet screen
• Read and understand EnglishIf you’d like to receive more information on the study, please email research@axemneuro.com with the
subject line “Axem: Computer Vision Research Study”
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Hi there! We are currently conducting a study at Mount Saint Vincent University, focusing on the impact of racial stress on the brain's cognitive functioning.
NOTE: you must be located within Nova Scotia and be willing to travel to Mount Saint Vincent University to complete an EEG session.
If you are interested, please get in touch with BRAINWAVES@MSVU.CA using the subject "Racial Stress Study"
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Want to make a BIG SPLASH in your community this summer? Project SculptShores list looking for volunteers to help with our solution focused mission to help save the North Atlantic Right Whale!
We need with everything from social media to people who can help out at events in person events! No matter if you have 5 hours or a whole summer of free time we would love to connect with you and see how we can involve you!
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Hi there! We are currently conducting a study at Mount Saint Vincent University, focusing on the impact of racial stress on the brain's cognitive functioning.
NOTE: you must be located within Nova Scotia and be willing to travel to Mount Saint Vincent University to complete an EEG session.
If you are interested, please contact BRAINWAVES@MSVU.CA using the subject "Racial Stress Study"
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University of Calgary researchers are seeking men who binge eat to help us learn more about the role of personality and stigma toward weight in eating behaviours. 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. English-speaking participants are welcome regardless of nationality.
For more information, please contact Alyssa at eating@ucalgary.ca.
This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB-21-0820).
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Volunteers wanted for testing of a brain activity feedback system!
What is the study about?
Axem Neurotechnology is developing technology to make measuring brain activity more accessible and is looking for volunteers to test a brain activity feedback system.Who can participate?
Participants must be ≥18 years of age, must not have open wounds on their scalp and must not be legally blind.How long is the study?
The study involves completing 1 quality assessment lasting ~ 90 minutes. If qualified, participants will then attend 12 study sessions over the course of 3 weeks. Study session last ~45 minutes and involve performing a movement task while receiving brain activity feedback. You will receive a $15 honorarium each session you participate in.Where does the study take place?
At the office of Axem Neurotechnology at 150-11 Akerley Blvd, Dartmouth, NS.If you'd like to receive more information on the study, please email research@axemneuro.com for more details with the subject line "NFS - Axem Participant Inquiry".
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Axem is developing technology to make measuring brain activity more accessible.
We are seeking healthy adults (18+) to test our prototype brain measurement headbands.
Testing can take approximately 30-75 minutes. Visits will take place at Axem Neurotechnology workspaces at 11 Akerley Blvd in Dartmouth. There is a $10-15 honorarium for participation.
Please send us a message if you are interested, or you can email research@axemneuro.com for more details with the subject line "DQS - Axem Participant Inquiry".
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The Nova Scotia Early Psychosis Program is seeking healthy volunteers to participate in a nutrient testing research study! Participants must be between 19-35 years of age. The study involves a 20 minute study visit, blood collection, and online questionnaires regarding participant health and the health of their immediate family. For more information on how to get involved and to see if you qualify please contact Lauren at 902-473-4659 or lauren.oleary@nshealth.ca
Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you!
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Volunteering in the Rehabilitation and Health Clinic in Hveragerdi. This friendly little community sits on top of a highly active geothermal field which provides heat for hundreds of greenhouses where fruits, flowers and vegetables are produced throughout the year. Even bananas grow in these greenhouses! The name Hveragerði means "hot springs garden". Geothermal energy is Hveragerði’s lifeblood, and you probably won’t find such a natural wonder in the middle of a populated area anywhere else in the world. Nearby you will find an even more geothermally active site: Gufudalur, the lovely "Steam Valley" behind the town. This whole valley is full of hot springs, geysers, mud pots, fumaroles and steaming vents.
Main activities include but are not limited to: Agriculture (cultivating soil, planting, raising and harvesting crops), Horticulture (growing fruits, vegetables and plants), Renovation around the property. During winter, the work might include snowplowing.
The nature of the work depends largely on weather conditions, which can change quickly. Working hours are usually from 8 am to 3 pm with a coffee break in the morning and a one-hour lunch break.We will give special focus on global warming and workshops about climate change will take place in the late afternoon. Humanity must act in a more environmentally friendly way. The main goal of this project is to improve the environmental education and consciousness of the project participants. Within the project, we will learn about green energy, sustainable householding, waste treatment, nutrition, the effects of consumption and lots more. If we want to change something, develop solutions or inspire others, we must understand the issues and tasks first. Take part in this promising project and spring into action against climate change!
Dates:
May 1 - May 15, 2023
May 15 - May 29, 2023
May 29 - June 12, 2023
June 12 - June 26, 2023
June 26 - July 10, 2023
July 10 - July 24, 2023
July 24 - August 7, 2023
August 7 - August 21, 2023
August 21 - September 4, 2023
September 4 - September 18, 2023
September 18 - October 2, 2023
October 16 - October 30, 2023
October 30 - November 13, 2023
November 13 - November 27, 2023
November 27 - December 11, 2023
December 11 - December 25, 2023
December 25, 2023 - January 8, 2024More info and other available projects in Iceland: https://cadip.org/volunteer-in-iceland
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We are looking High School & University Educators for an online paid research focus group. The session involves inviting a small group in an online video discussion. The session will last for the duration of 90 minutes and you will receive a $100 honorarium in appreciation of our time and participation.
If you are interested in this fun study, please copy the link below and sign up.
https://inclusiveinsight.com
SIGN UP AND EARN!
Research can be interesting, you can learn something new, have fun doing it and get paid. Your participation makes a difference, your opinion matters, and you get paid for it, where most people do not want to hear it, we do! Please note that not every person will be selected for this opportunity, but you will be considered for future paid focus groups and surveys, from food taste tests, to cars, pet care, insurance, and banking.
https://inclusiveinsight.com
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What is the Purpose of the Study?
We are looking for individuals who struggle with regular exercise to participate in a study to test an exercise counseling strategy to reduce the struggle.What’s involved
1. Email us and we will send you a 10-minute online survey: fhill@brocku.ca
OR go directly to our consent form: https://bit.ly/exercise_stuggles
2. Meet in a video call with a trainer for 15 minutes to talk about exercise and complete few short surveys.You’ll receive a $15 Amazon gift card for participating!
Primary Investigator: Isabelle Hill, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
Study title: The Participation Project: Reducing the struggle to exercise
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Support the work of medical centers in Kpalime, Togo
Special requirements: A background in the healthcare field.
Duration of the project: 2-12 monthsPromoting community health initiatives in Busia, Kenya
Project dates: August 12 - August 31, 2023More info at: https://cadip.org/medical
Give us a call: 604-628-7400
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Do you take care of a child with 22q11 Deletion Syndrome?
We are starting a large study with the goal of involving 500 families living with 22q11DS. Specifically, we want to learn how patients and their families are feeling and what costs they experience while caring for a child diagnosed with 22q11DS. We will invite the families who are not doing well to test a novel online intervention that we designed to support the families. We hope that this novel online intervention can be a new accessible tool to further help families/caregivers raising a child with 22q11DS.
Please participate in our study if you meet the following criteria:
Are 18 years of age or older
Can read and speak English, French, or German
Care for a child who has 22q11 Deletion Syndrome
Live in Canada, the United States, or Europe
Visit the following link to get more information and participate in our study: https://redcap.its.dal.ca/surveys/?s=7LJDMNMXY9MEKW4FIf you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us via email at
oni22q11@dal.ca or over the phone at 1-833-905-0342.Thank you!
Soignez-vous d’un enfant affecté par la délétion 22q11?
Nous commençons une grande étude avec l'objectif d'impliquer 500 familles qui vivent avec le 22q11DS. Plus précisément, nous voulons savoir comment les patients et leurs familles se sentent et quels sont les coûts qu'ils rencontrent lorsqu'ils s'occupent d'un enfant affecté par la délétion 22q11DS. Nous inviterons les familles qui ont des difficultés à tester une nouvelle intervention en ligne que nous avons conçue pour soutenir les familles. Nous espérons que cette nouvelle intervention en ligne pourra devenir un nouvel outil accessible pour aider les familles et les soignants qui élèvent un enfant affecté par la délétion 22q11DS.
Veuillez participer à notre étude si vous satisfaites les critères suivants:
Avoir 18 ans ou plus
Savent lire et parler l’anglais, le français out l’allemand
S’occupent d’un enfant affecté par le syndrome de délétion 22q11
Vivent au Canada, aux Etats-Unis ou en Europe
Visitez le lien suivant pour obtenir plus d’informations et participer à notre étude:
https://redcap.its.dal.ca/surveys/?s=WPFRRWH9YF7FFFC3Si vous avez des questions ou des inquiétudes, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter par courriel à oni22q11@dal.ca ou par téléphone au 1-833-905-0342.
Merci beaucoup!
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Hello! We are conducting a study to explore how racial stress may impact the cognitive functions of the human brain.
We are actively seeking BIPOC individuals to participate in our study. You must be within Nova Scotia and willing to travel to Mount Saint Vincent University for an EEG session. Compensation will be provided for your time.
If you are interested or have any questions please contact us at BRAINWAVES@MSVU.CA with the subject line "Racial Stress Study"
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Are you looking to help? Are you an introvert looking to help behind the scenes? Or are you a fan of technology, passionate about sharing with others all that you can do? Perhaps you’re looking for a volunteer experience where you can make a friend!
CNIB is filling four volunteer roles that all help people with sight loss in unique ways. If one of these positions interests you, we’d love to hear from you!
Tech Mate: Tech Mates provide one-on-one and group support to people with sight loss learning how to use their smart devices.
Virtual Event Assistant: Virtual Event Assistants login to CNIB Nova Scotia’s virtual events 20 minutes before they start and assist by using the Zoom platform to individually connect people into the event.
Weekly Caller: Weekly Callers phone a list of 20 interested people with sight loss once a week to let them know about upcoming events.
Vision Mate: Vision Mates are trained, sighted volunteers who are matched one-on-one with a person with vision loss. You effectively act like the person's eyes; observing and describing what is required to empower the person to accomplish the tasks at hand for a couple of hours a week. In your community, we’re looking to help:
• JJ, 40s, has a cat and would like help with reading, sending letters, and learning computer skills. He’d also enjoy the visits. He is vaccinated and is open to having a caller.
• Nova, 80s, enjoys church, going for short walks, reading romantic books and biographies, and visiting with her 7 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. She is a retired teacher and used to do crafts. She is looking for a female volunteer to walk beside her just to make sure she’s not missing a step. She’d also like help with shopping and reading. She has some hearing loss especially if a person speaks fast and low. She is vaccinated
• Peggy, 70s, is looking for someone to help her walk on an indoor track and practice using her white cane (specific training will be provided).
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Hi dear students in this group,
I have designed a mobile app based on research that can help you focus on priorities instead of "short-term" distractions in a motivational way!
Try it for free; you will never regret it!
Please, I need your help to use it and evaluate it in 4 weeks. Your participation is highly appreciated. https://surveys.dal.ca/opinio/s?s=71795
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Volunteers wanted for testing of a brain activity feedback system!
What is the study about?
Axem Neurotechnology is developing technology to make measuring brain activity more accessible and is looking for volunteers to test a brain activity feedback system.Who can participate?
Participants must be ≥18 years of age, must not have open wounds on their scalp and must not be legally blind.How long is the study?
The study involves completing 1 quality assessment lasting ~ 90 minutes. If qualified, participants will then attend 12 study sessions over the course of 3 weeks. Study session last ~45 minutes and involve performing a movement task while receiving brain activity feedback. You will receive a $15 honorarium each session you participate in.Where does the study take place?
At the office of Axem Neurotechnology at 150-11 Akerley Blvd, Dartmouth, NS or a private meeting room at 1505 Barrington St (Maritime Centre - Halifax, NS; Monday-Friday 9am-5pm).If you'd like to receive more information on the study, please email research@axemneuro.com for more details with the subject line "NFS - Axem Participant Inquiry".
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Axem is developing technology to make measuring brain activity more accessible.
We are seeking healthy adults (18+) to test our prototype brain measurement headbands.
Testing can take approximately 30-75 minutes. Visits will take place at Axem Neurotechnology workspaces at 11 Akerley Blvd in Dartmouth (arrangements can also be to meet at 1505 Barrington St in Halifax). There is a $10-15 honorarium for participation.
Please send us a message if you are interested, or you can email research@axemneuro.com for more details with the subject line "DQS - Axem Participant Inquiry".
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Are you looking to help? Are you an introvert looking to help behind the scenes? Or are you a fan of technology, passionate about sharing with others all that you can do? Perhaps you’re looking for a volunteer experience where you can make a friend!
CNIB is filling four volunteer roles that all help people with sight loss in unique ways. If one of these positions interests you, we’d love to hear from you!
Tech Mate: Tech Mates provide one-on-one and group support to people with sight loss learning how to use their smart devices.
Virtual Event Assistant: Virtual Event Assistants login to CNIB Nova Scotia’s virtual events 20 minutes before they start and assist by using the Zoom platform to individually connect people into the event.
Weekly Caller: Weekly Callers phone a list of 20 interested people with sight loss once a week to let them know about upcoming events.
Vision Mate: Vision Mates are trained, sighted volunteers who are matched one-on-one with a person with vision loss. You effectively act like the person's eyes; observing and describing what is required to empower the person to accomplish the tasks at hand for a couple of hours a week. In your community, we’re looking to help:
• Meredith, 80s, Great Village, is looking for sighted assistance from a female volunteer. She is easy to get along with, kind and friendly. She was an RN and owned a general store. She enjoys dancing and watching a good movie on TV. She has long-distance and is vaccinated.
• David, Truro, is friendly and enjoys going for walks and shopping at Giant Tiger. He’s looking for a volunteer, who can visit between 1 and 10 p.m. to help with reading mail, walking, and friendly visiting. He’s a non-smoker, who is vaccinated and uses a walker.
• Bernice, 80s, Upper Stewiacke, would like a female volunteer to help with reading and going for walks. She is kind and friendly and loves people. She also enjoys reading the paper, and watching tv. She has a hearing aid and a walker; she is a non-smoker, who is vaccinated. Her son filled out the form, but she didn’t seem overly interested
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Volunteering in the Rehabilitation and Health Clinic in Hveragerdi. This friendly little community sits on top of a highly active geothermal field which provides heat for hundreds of greenhouses where fruits, flowers and vegetables are produced throughout the year. Even bananas grow in these greenhouses! The name Hveragerði means "hot springs garden". Geothermal energy is Hveragerði’s lifeblood, and you probably won’t find such a natural wonder in the middle of a populated area anywhere else in the world. Nearby you will find an even more geothermally active site: Gufudalur, the lovely "Steam Valley" behind the town. This whole valley is full of hot springs, geysers, mud pots, fumaroles and steaming vents.
Main activities include but are not limited to: Agriculture (cultivating soil, planting, raising and harvesting crops), Horticulture (growing fruits, vegetables and plants), Renovation around the property. During winter, the work might include snowplowing.
The nature of the work depends largely on weather conditions, which can change quickly. Working hours are usually from 8 am to 3 pm with a coffee break in the morning and a one-hour lunch break.We will give special focus on global warming and workshops about climate change will take place in the late afternoon. Humanity must act in a more environmentally friendly way. The main goal of this project is to improve the environmental education and consciousness of the project participants. Within the project, we will learn about green energy, sustainable householding, waste treatment, nutrition, the effects of consumption and lots more. If we want to change something, develop solutions or inspire others, we must understand the issues and tasks first. Take part in this promising project and spring into action against climate change!
Dates:
November 14 - November 28, 2022
November 28 - December 12, 2022
December 12 - December 26, 2022
December 26, 2022 - January 9, 2023More info and other available projects in Iceland: https://cadip.org/volunteer-in-iceland