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Four Æ»¹ûÒùÔº projects receive SSHRC Partnership Engage Grants

Published: 28 January 2021

SSHRC invests over $80k in new Æ»¹ûÒùÔº research projects through the Partnership Engage Grants competition, two of which are directly related to COVID-19 research.

Recently, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) announced the recipients of its latest competition of Partnership Engage Grants, as well as recipients of its Special Initiative COVID-19 grant competition. Four Æ»¹ûÒùÔº researchers received funding through Partnership Engage grants for their projects, two of which received grants under the Special Initiative COVID-19 competition.

Partnership Engage Grants provide short-term and timely support for partnered research activities between postsecondary-based researchers and single partner organizations from the public, private or non-profit sector. These partnerships allow non-academic organizations and postsecondary researchers to access each other’s unique knowledge, expertise and capabilities on topics of mutual interest.

The Partnership Engage Grants COVID-19 Special Initiative provides short-term and timely support for small-scale, stakeholder-driven partnerships, allowing researchers and their partners to address urgent COVID-19 crisis related issues, challenges or opportunities through knowledge exchange.

Æ»¹ûÒùԺ’s Partnership Engage Grant recipients – September 2020 competition

Fostering resilience, perseverance and engagement through a restorative justice intervention for Black youth - $24,998

Régine Debrosse, Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, is the principal Investigator.

Trauma-Informed Care for Young At-Risk Mothers: A Research-Practice Collaboration with L'Envol - $19,000

Rachel Langevin, Assistant Professor at the Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, is the principal investigator.

Æ»¹ûÒùԺ’s Partnership Engage Grants COVID-19 Special Initiative recipients – September 2020 competition

COVID-19—Developing a consensus framework on patient and family engagement in the prevention of healthcare-associated infections in the context of COVID-19: a partnership with Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement - $13,801

, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Ingram School of Nursing, is the principal investigator.

COVID-19 - Shift: Documenting the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Peer Researchers in Community-Based HIV Research and Identifying Opportunities for Change - $24,229

Zack Marshall, Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, is the principal investigator.

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