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OPIRG's volunteer services: exploring issues of structure, inclusiveness and self-definition

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The report explores the relationship between the Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) in Peterborough and its volunteers. The report presents and reflects on the main findings and recommendations of a research undertaken in 2004, which was called by last year's OPIRG's Board of Directors.

2005

A guide to anti-racist resources in Peterborough: prepared for: The Community and Race Relations Committee

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Creator (cre): Bell, Brendan, Issuing body (isb): Trent Centre for Community-Based Research
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An annotated bibliography of anti-racism resources located within Peterborough.

2004

Report to Peterborough County and City Councils: November, 1999

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The purpose of this project was to help Peterborough Social Planning Council with a survey in regards to housing insecurity in Peterborough City and County. The student was to recode responses to open-ended questions and enter them into a data-base [sic].

1999

Survey and marketing analysis of Peterborough area educators

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Due to school board amalgamation three years ago, the Kawartha Outdoor Education Centre lost its funding from the Peterborough Board of Education. Since this time, the Centre has been struggling to maintain bookings by area schools.

2001

Women, health and the welfare state: a working book

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Creator (cre): Toombs, Jill, Creator (cre): Diamond, Shiandl, Creator (cre): Wright, Stephanie, Supporting host (sht): Ontario Public Interest Research Group, Issuing body (isb): Trent Centre for Community-Based Education, Other (oth): Trent University Women's Studies
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This document is a transition report on the organization of a conference entitled 'Women, Health and Welfare State,' held at Trent University. The report first outlines the considerations taken into account on the part of the organizers as to how to make the conference an inclusive event, such as venue accessibility, dietary needs and childcare services.

2002