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The Youth & STD/HIV Prevention Project, Summary & Community Report
The overall goal of the Youth & STD/HIV Prevention Project is to enable community action on STD & HIV prevention for Winnipeg youth, through the development of community-based research addressing determinants of risk and ...
An Assessment of STD/HIV Prevention Health Care and Youth Service in Winnipeg: The Youth and STD/HIV Prevention Project
The aim of this study was to identify current STD resources and services in Winnipeg and to identify barriers hindering the provision of STD prevention by health care and youth service providers. The study also examined ...
Community Expo: Celebrating Children, Youth and Families
This report is an internal evaluation of the Community Expo: Celebrating Children, Youth and Families. The report is intended as 1) a decision making tool for the Winnipeg COE Network members about whether to hold future ...
Voices From the Community: Winnipeg Site Report of Key Informant Interviews & Community Focus Groups
In support of Phase One, Part B of the research agenda for the Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Centred Prairie Communities, the Winnipeg Site at the Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg completed key ...
Report: Current Status of Study, Perceptions of Children Living With a Parent With a Mental Illness
A brief summary of the key preliminary findings of the report "Perceptions of Children Living With a Parent With a Mental Illness" are provided. The research questions for this study are: How do children experience living ...
Male Reading Teachers: Effects on Inner-city Boys
Eighteen inner-city first and second grade boys participated in a pilot study on the effect of sex of reading teacher on boys’ attitudes toward and performance in reading. Each boy participated with either a male or a ...
Voices from the Margins: Experiences of Street-Involved Youth In Winnipeg
In this study we sought to hear the voices of street-involved youth. We wanted to give them a forum through which to tell their stories. We wanted to know: 1) How they came to be involved with the street? 2) What their ...
Literature Review for Resource Conservation Manitoba’s “Safe, Active, Green and Easy Ways to School” Program (SAGE)
The purpose of this literature review is to examine the larger social, economic, psychological and health contexts in which Active and Safe Routes to Schools (A&SRTS) programs are situated, and to review the relevant policy ...