Event Title: Trauma- and Violence-informed Physical Activity in Motion: Exercise Perceptions Among Women Survivors

Event Description:

Join us for this month’s trauma- and violence-informed landscape of practice meeting where we’ll hear from Dr. Michelle M Pebole, a postdoctoral researcher at the VA Boston Healthcare System.

For the first 30 minutes Michelle will present the work being done surrounding exercise perceptions among women survivors and incorporating the voice of survivors in trauma-informed practice. After the presentation, there will be an opportunity for questions and discussion.

Please note, the first half of this event will be recorded.

Date: July 13, 2023

Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM (ET)

Location: Zoom

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tvipa-in-motion-exercise-perceptions-among-women-survivors-tickets-662076166637

What is a Landscape of Practice? LoPs are diverse groups of people interested in the same thing, in this case, TVIPA. LoPs are made up of communities of practice (CoPs), which are smaller groups of people who engage in TVIPA in the same way. For example, this LoP will be made up of three CoPs: Community Advisory Board members, TVIPA researchers, and physical activity practitioners interested in TVIPA.

What does being involved in the LoP look like? The LoP will be invited to attend monthly presentations and discussions on TVIPA. Following each LoP meeting, CoPs will have the opportunity to meet for discussions tailored to their interests.

Interested in learning more? If you are interested in being a member of the LoP or would like more information please contact the Research Manager, Gabby Gonzalez Montaner (gabby.gonzalezmontaner@carleton.ca).