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A community needs assessment survey

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The purpose of this project was to conduct a community needs assessment for the Peterborough Parent-Child Mother Goose Program (PPCMGP). The program offers group experiences in rhyme, song and storytelling to parents and their children (ages birth to twenty-four months), in ten-week sessions.

2002

A GIS based analysis of streamflow indications in the Grand River Basin

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The purpose of this project was to explore the relationships between a Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) created ratio indicator and the population density of the Grand River watershed to examine [sic] the influence of population density and streamflow variability.

2002

Demand for youth recreation in Muskoka Lakes Township

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Creator (cre): Baxter, Lyndsey, Supporting host (sht): Township of Muskoka Lakes, Other (oth): Trent University Geography, Issuing body (isb): Trent Centre for Community-Based Education
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Recreation is a much more important aspect of children's lives- today than previously [sic]. Today's children are not leading the active lives that young people did fifteen or more years ago.

2002

Needs assessment of women with matters before the criminal court in Peterborough

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This needs assessment was a collaborative venture undertaken by the Trent Centre for Community-Based Education, the Elizabeth Fry Society of Peterborough, and Trent University. The Trent Centre fosters research and learning opportunities for Trent University students, faculty, and community organizations.

2001

A plan for heritage conservation in the Township of Cavan-Monaghan

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Creator (cre): Golloher, Kyle, Creator (cre): Kemp, Carl, Creator (cre): Sackrider, Jim, Supporting host (sht): Kawartha Heritage Conservancy, Other (oth): Trent University Environmental and Resources Studies, Issuing body (isb): Trent Centre for Community Based Education
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Heritage planning in the Township of Cavan-Monaghan currently lacks momentum. In order to involve the general public, awareness of heritage preservation and assets are essential. To best interest the public, the economical and aesthetical benefits of a good heritage preservation strategy have been deemed a necessity by the current [sic] however small heritage committee of Cavan-Monaghan.

2011