Registration has begun for the next session of our Powered By Youth series, created in collaboration with the Canadian Mental Association Regina Branch. Join us on November 14 at the Regina Public Library Central Branch for a presentation with Tyler Smith! A Humboldt Broncos survivor and recent Amazing Race Canada winner with his partner Kat, Tyler Smith speaks about safe spaces, mental wellness, and his personal journey and experience navigating mental health in the face of tragedy. The session begins at 6 pm. Register now! Space is limited. https://lnkd.in/gbrSJfv7
Child Trauma Research Centre
Research Services
Regina, Saskatchewan 2,232 followers
Research. Dissemination. Advocacy. Community.
About us
The CTRC is a University of Regina research centre. We create, facilitate, and support efforts to reduce the effects of childhood trauma. Acting as a nexus, promoting partnerships between academia, government, service providers, and community organizations. https://linktr.ee/CTRC
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https://www.childtraumaresearch.ca/
External link for Child Trauma Research Centre
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- Research Services
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- 11-50 employees
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- Regina, Saskatchewan
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- Educational
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3737 Wascana Pkwy
Regina, Saskatchewan S4S, CA
Employees at Child Trauma Research Centre
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Today. And always. Please visit the link below for additional resources and books related to National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. https://lnkd.in/gqHFcx8Q
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The Child Trauma Research Centre and Canadian Mental Health Association Regina Branch are thrilled to announce the first event in our Powered By Youth series, featuring Guest Speaker Sabeen Ahmad! Join us at the University of Regina in room College West 113 on October 17 at 7 PM. Please register at the link here or in our bio: https://lnkd.in/g2KzRUH9 This series is a collaboration between the Child Trauma Research Center and the Canadian Mental Health Association Regina Branch to create a speaker series for youth by youth, to provide a space where youth can safely engage with topics such as mental health, well-being, and self-love. We are excited to share our work with you.
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The CTRC and the Canadian Mental Health Association Regina Branch are partnering to create a Youth Advisory Committee to help shape future youth mental health programming! If you or someone you know is interested, please visit the registration link here: https://lnkd.in/ghzeJSzy
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Since June 2020, our small but mighty team has been dedicated to discovering, creating, and sharing innovative knowledge about childhood trauma. We're driven by a shared passion for supporting vulnerable and marginalized children, youth, families, caregivers, and communities. 💪❤️ #ChildTraumaResearch #CommunitySupport #Innovation #CTRC #PassionInAction
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Our tip sheets are here to support specific audiences and address various topics! Research Assistant Steffi Oberthier is here to explain some of her favourite tip sheets and their impact! #traumainformed #saskatchewan #childadvocacy
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Meet Linzi! She holds a B.Sc. in Biomedical Neuroscience from the University of Saskatchewan and is now pursuing an M.Sc. in Organizational Leadership at Arizona State University. Linzi is the founder of a Saskatchewan non-profit dedicated to supporting individuals after experiences of sexual violence through body reclamation and community support. With her background in neurobiology and trauma, Linzi is committed to expanding research and services to better meet our community's needs. 💪✨ #WomenInScience #CommunitySupport #TraumaRecovery #Leadership #NonProfit
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Swipe through to gain insights into child trauma, its causes, and how you can play a role in prevention. From recognizing signs to implementing effective prevention strategies, the CTRC aims to provide valuable information to help create a safer environment for our children. Learn about the importance of open communication, education, and support systems in addressing child trauma. For more detailed resources and support services, visit childtraumaresearch.ca
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Here’s director Nathalie Reid on how they developed the research approach at the CTRC and how they have maintained the strong approach to this day! ⭐️ #Traumainformed #Saskatchewan #research #uofr