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The research infrastructure for the School of Social Work's Community-based Research and Development Centre (CBRDC) is funded by the Canadian Foundation for Innovation. The CBRDC supports the research projects of the Principal Investigator, Jill Grant, and her research partners, in the areas of 1) Mental health services, 2) Service user participation 3) Mental illness stigma, and 4) Collaborative research.
The CBRDC promotes collaborative research partnerships with faculty and community members to enhance the transformation of research findings into policy, programs and practice to promote social change. The CBRDC also offers training, development and consultation relating to community research and practice as well as research training opportunities for students.
Principal Investigator and CBRDC Administrator
Dr. Jill Grant, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work
Affiliated Researchers: University of Windsor
Dr. Sung Hyun Yun - Assistant Professor, School of Social Work
Ms. Mary Medcalf - Field Administrator, School of Social Work
Professor Heather Krohn - Faculty of Nursing
Dr. Brent Angell - Professor & Director, School of Social Work
External
Dr. Anne Westhues - Professor, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University
Dr. Geoffrey Nelson - Professor, Community Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University
Dr. Marina Morrow - Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University
Ms. Brenda Jamer - Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University
Professor Dawn Hemingway - Associate Professor, Social Work, University of Northern British Columbia
Ms. Heidi Johns - Northern Health Authority, British Columbia
Ms. Barbara Frampton - Southwestern Alliance Network
Mr. Shawn Lauzon - Ontario Peer Development Initiative
Community-based Research - A Longitudinal Analysis of Supported Housing for Mental Health Consumer-Survivors
- Evaluation of the Northern Health Authority’s Vocational Rehabilitation Continuum
- Evaluation of the Mental Health Crisis/Respite Program, Waterloo Regional Homes for Mental Health
- Psycho-Geriatric Care: Building Rural Community Capacity (M. Morrow PI)