HSTP “Through Seniors’ Eyes” study (2015-16):
Kayla Goulet, Sabrina Ladak, Sandy Lam, Beth Stanley, & Anna Tomczak, Department of Health Sciences, Carleton University. Title: Through seniors’ eyes: Age-friendly communities and quality of life (HSTP MSc completed April 2016; in collaboration with Riverstone Retirement Communities and Age-Friendly Ottawa; co-supervised with Dr. Susan Braedley, School of Social Work)
Goulet, K., Ladak, S., Lam, S., Stanley, B., Tomczak, A., Braedley, S., & Ysseldyk, R. (2016, October). Through seniors’ eyes: Age-friendly communities and quality of life. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Montreal, QC
- Presented at a “Lunch ‘n’ Learn”, Ottawa City Hall, June 28, 2016
- Featured in the Ottawa Citizen, “Through Seniors’ Eyes”, June 6, 2016
- Presented to the Age-Friendly Ottawa Steering Committee, May 10, 2016
- Presented to the Ontario Association of Social Workers—Social Work in Aging and Gerontology (SWAG), March 31, 2016
- Presented at Carleton University’s 3-Minute Thesis competition: Sandy Lam: Let’s Re-imagine Aging Together, March 1, 2016. Video
- Presented at Carleton University’s 3-Minute Thesis competition: Anna Tomczak: Through Seniors’ Eyes, March 1, 2016. Video
- Presented at Carleton University’s 4th Annual Community Engagement Event, February 24, 2016. Video: The Importance of Community Engagement
- Through Seniors’ Eyes website.
- Through Seniors’ Eyes video.
HSTP “BEYOND-Health” study (2015-16):
Sarah Ambrose, Jason DiMuzio, Neerija Kumar, Ariel Root, & Monica Shehata, Department of Health Sciences, Carleton University. Title: Built Environment: Your Ottawa Neighbourhood and Determinants of Health (BEYOND-Health) Study (HSTP MSc completed April 2016; co-supervised with Dr. Paul Villeneuve, Dept. of Health Sciences)
- Presented at City of Ottawa’s Healthy Tress, Healthy City event, September 21, 2016,
- Presented at Carleton University’s 4th Annual Community Engagement Event, February 24, 2016. Video: The Importance of Community Engageme
- Featured in Ottawa’s Metro newspaper, January 18, 2016
- BEYOND-Health study website.
- BEYOND-Health study video.
HSTP “We are Caregivers” study (2014-15):
Lisa Carroll, Jessica Chippior, Shazya Karmali, & Deepika Sriram, Department of Health Sciences, Carleton University. Title: Identifying support resources for informal caregivers in a rural setting (HSTP MSc completed April 2015; in collaboration with the Almonte General Hospital; co-supervised with Dr. Sue Aitken, Dept. of Health Sciences)
Carroll, L., Chippior, J. Karmali, S., Sriram, D., Ysseldyk, R., & Aitken, S. (2015, October). We are caregivers: Social identity and informal coping support is associated with less perceived stress among informal caregivers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, AB