News

Tuesday, April 16 we will be presenting our research on the the experiences of immigrant men and fathers engaged in a trauma-responsive intimate partner violence intervention at the SHERPA University Institute 2024 conference in Montreal, QC. https://sherpa-recherche.com/en/mens-immigration-experiences-better-understanding-better-engagement/

March is Women's History Month.

Our most recent article with research partners from the Old Brewery Mission was featured in the March 3rd edition of the Homeless Hub's Newsletter and is published in the International Journal of Homelessness:

Brais, H., & Maurer, K. (2021). Inside the open door: Considerations of othering amongst women accessing an inclusive transitional shelter service. International Journal on Homelessness. (online first), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.5206/ijoh.2022.1.14196

December 3, 2021

Our forthcoming conference presentations

Maurer, K. (2022, March). Exploring the self-regulation capacities of adolescents exposed to family violence and the need for trauma-informed care to enhance resilience. 19th Annual Hawai`i International Summit on Preventing, Assessing & Treating Trauma Across the Lifespan, Hawai`i.

Maurer, K. (2022, March). The self-regulation capacities of young people exposed to family violence.International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect 2022 Quebec City Congressyk, K., Kimyaci, M. (2022, March). Simplicity shaped the experience: Qualitative analysis of user reflections on a resilience promoting smartphone app. International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect 2022 Quebec City Congress, Québec City, QC.

Maurer, K., & Konyk, K., Kimyaci, M. (2022, March). Simplicity shaped the experience: Qualitative analysis of user reflections on a resilience promoting smartphone app. International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect 2022 Quebec City Congress, Québec City, QC.

Maurer, K., Brais, H., & Bloeser, K. (2022, January). Seeking a secure base: An exploration of relationship security from military involvement through homelessness experienced by veterans. Paper presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research 24th Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

July 13, 2021

Congratulations to our #JoyPop collaborators Dr. Aislin Mushquash and her team for publishing their qualitative paper.

Mushquash, A. R., Pearson, E. S., Waddington, K., MacIsaac, A., Mohammed, S., Grassia, E., Smith, S., & Wekerle, C. (2021). User Perspectives on a Resilience-Building App (JoyPop): Qualitative Study. JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 9(7), e28677. https://doi.org/10.2196/28677

July 9, 2021

The official #JoyPop eBook is now live! Click here to access it! You can find more about our work on this project in pages 44-46.