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ECHO Research Symposium 2018

3/22/2018

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The ECHO Research Centre was delighted to partake in Laurentian University's Research Week 2018.

On Wednesday, March 21, ECHO held a research symposium "Celebrating Children's Health Research in the Community." The event included student and faculty research presentations, the new website reveal, an open discussion on community-based children's research, and a community partner and student mix and match luncheon. 

Thank you to all the presenters, community partners and organizers who made the research symposium such a success! 

Presenters:
Shelby Deibert
Dr. Chantal Mayer-Crittenden
Dr. Diana Coholic
Mariah Dempster
Kenneth Lander
Dr. Nicole Yantzi
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CHRISP Event Series

6/9/2014

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What is CHRISP?
The Children’s Health Research Integration Stimulus Project (CHRISP) is a creative meeting process that was designed to follow a community-based participatory research paradigm in order to develop research initiatives that (from the very beginning) involve a partnership between researchers and community partners. The CHRISP was the first large-scale research initiative of the newly established ECHO Research Centre at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. 
There are tremendous opportunities to enhance children’s health in northeastern Ontario through research, especially within a municipality the size of Sudbury (pop. 160,000) where agencies, organizations, and institutions are in close proximity. They are often not aware of one another’s work; all can be brought to the ‘table’. By bringing ECHO researchers and community partners together, the CHRISP was able to focus on children’s health research within the context of northeastern Ontario. 


To learn more about CHRISP, and to view photos and videos from the events,  please see here.
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ECHO COMMUNITY CONSULTATION SESSION

2/7/2013

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On February 7th, 2013, ECHO held a Community Consultation Session to promote Community-Based Participatory Research. This presentation occurred during Research Week at Laurentian University. Many attended and were involved, representing diverse community agencies and organizations. The main goal of the symposium was to bring ECHO researchers together with knowledge users to identify key child health research priorities in our community.
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ECHO WORKSHOP

12/13/2012

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On December 12th, 2012 ECHO held a workshop in the afternoon of the Faculty of Professional Schools Scholarship Showcase Conference.

During the workshop, participants were briefed on the history of ECHO, key objectives, and primary goal. Each ECHO core-member was given the opportunity to speak about their individual research programs, before participants were split into four groups.

Each group spent 15 minutes at a station, before rotating to the next. The stations were as follows:

1. Fears and Surprise: Can you see the Difference?
2. Are you Healthy? Learn about Using Self-Reported Health Measurement Scales.
3. Learn how to incorporate Art into Research
4. You are what you Eat, but how do you know & where does all that Energy go?
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