Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection

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    How Does the Peterborough Community Understand its Immigrant Population?

    Year: 2016, 2016
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Borger, Sabina, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): New Canadians Centre
    Full Text: How Does the Peterborough Community Understand its Immigrant Population? Includes: Final Report By Sabina Borger Completed for: New Canadians Centre Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers Trent Community Research Centre Project Coordinator: Matthew Hayes …

    How Does the Peterborough Community Understand its Immigrant Population? [poster]

    Year: 2016, 2016
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Borger, Sabina, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): New Canadians Centre
    Full Text: Peterborough’s Perception of Immigration RESEARCH QUESTIONS METHODOLOGY  How do certain sectors of the Peterborough population perceive the New Canadians Centre, and what is their perception of immigration to our community?  What sort of methodologies …

    Making Early Diversion Programs Work

    Year: 2016, 2016
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Browett, Trent, Creator (cre): Maufront, Scott, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): Human Service and Justice Coordinating Committee
    Full Text: Making Early Diversion Programs Work Includes: Final Report By Trent Browett and Scott Maufront Completed for: Human Service and Justice Coordinating Committee Supervising Professor: Paul Schaffer Trent Community Research Centre Project Coordinator: John …

    Making Early Diversion Programs Work [poster]

    Year: 2016, 2016
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Browett, Trent, Creator (cre): Maufront, Scott, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): Human Service and Justice Coordinating Committee
    Full Text: Making Early Diversion Programs Work Existing and Alternative Working Models Purpose Recommendations Under certain circumstances an individual’s charges can be suspended by the intervening Police officer when mental health conditions or substance-abuse …

    Made in Peterborough - Curriculum to Grow the Leadership of Women in Politics

    Year: 2016, 2016
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Arseneault, Rachel, Creator (cre): Fearman, Leah, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): YWCA Peterborough
    Abstract: <p>Women in Canada are missing from all levels of politics and there has been a painstakingly slow increase in the number of women involved. Women in Politics workshops have been run throughout Ontario and Canada as a whole. This project looks at Peterborough, Ontario and the opportunity for the YWCA of the area to host such workshops. It was found that workshops about women in politics are… more
    Full Text: Made in Peterborough - Curriculum to Grow the Leadership of Women in Politics Includes: Final Report By Rachel Arseneault and Leah Fearman Completed for: YWCA Peterborough Supervising Professor: Paul Schaffer Trent Community Research Centre Project …

    Review of the Job Creation Opportunities of Greater Localization of Food Supply and Consumption

    Year: 2016, 2016
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Danzvara, Mutsa, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): Transition Town Peterborough
    Abstract: <p>Food localization is an economically viable initiative that addresses some wider themes associated with international development, namely, the question of food insecurity and self- sufficiency faced by local economies; and that of sustainable growth models of development, predicated upon the provision of alternative, local sustainable options for economic security. The challenges created… more
    Full Text: Review of the Job Creation Opportunities of Greater Localization of Food Supply and Consumption Includes: Final Report By Mutsa Danzvara Completed for: Transition Town Peterborough Supervising Professor: Paul Schaffer Trent Community Research Centre …

    Review of the Job Creation Opportunities of Greater Localization of Food Supply and Consumption [poster]

    Year: 2016, 2016
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Danzvara, Mutsa, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): Transition Town Peterborough
    Full Text: 25% Shift: Establishing the Imperative for, and Capturing the Economic Benefits of, Food Localization in Peterborough Project Purpose Research undertaken by Transition Town Peterborough in 2014 suggests that a 25% increase in local production and …

    Made in Peterborough - Curriculum to Grow the Leadership of Women in Politics [poster]

    Year: 2016, 2016
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Arseneault, Rachel, Creator (cre): Fearman, Leah, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): YWCA Peterborough
    Full Text: Core Research Question: Subsections: Methodology: What determines female participation in politics and what are the potential opportunities for workshops or training programs specific to Peterborough? 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the …

    Supporting Activism in Peterborough: Building Relationships to Support OPIRG Working Groups

    Year: 2015, 2015
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Bonner, Ashley, Creator (cre): Butt, Nomaan, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): OPIRG Peterborough
    Abstract: <p>This paper evaluates the effectiveness of OPIRG Peterborough in supporting its working groups. The conceptual framework is built on a literature review drawing on relevant themes, policy review of PIRGS across Ontario and interviews from working group participants to identify working group dynamics and best practices. Results suggest that communication, training, networking, planning and… more
    Full Text: Supporting Activism in Peterborough: Building Relationships to Support OPIRG Working Groups Includes: Final Report By Ashley Bonner and Nomaan Butt Completed for: Trent Community Research Centre and OPIRG Peterborough Supervising Professor: Paul Shaffer …

    Supporting Activism in Peterborough: Building Relationships to Support OPIRG Working Groups [poster]

    Year: 2015, 2015
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Bonner, Ashley, Creator (cre): Butt, Nomaan, Other (oth): Trent University International Development, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): OPIRG Peterborough
    Full Text: INTRODUCTION A role of OPIRG Peterborough is to support activism within the local community. This is achieved in part by supporting working groups (WG) “autonomous, issue-based groups working on specific campaigns.” This research evaluates how effectively …