Surveys and Research
Surveys
Are you a mental health professional-in-training in Canada or a mentalhealth professional working in Canada?
We are looking for mental health professionals-in-training in Canada and mental health professionals working in Canada to complete a 15–20-minute online survey about their training and experiences in delivering e-therapy.We are interested in hearing from both those who do and do not muse e-therapy
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Mandated Reporters Navigating Child Safety and Well-Being
Have you ever worked in a role where you had a duty to report child abuse?
We want to hear from workers across Canada about their experiences!
Please share your insights in this brief survey.
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University of Calgary
Crisis Phone Line & Text Support Operators in Canadian Prairies
Participants Needed Transforming Phone Line and Supports for LGBTQ+ Callers and Texters in the Canadian Prairies
We are currently looking for crisis phone line and text support operators from the prairies in a research study about their experiences working with LGBTQ+ callers and texters.
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ECHO Autism SK Early Intervention
Project ECHO: Extension for Community Healthcare OutcomesHealth, school, and private speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, autism consultants, behavior therapists, and psychologists.Prepare your Early Intervention Team members to be Autism Ready™.
Please take a couple minutes to fill out our survey with feedback and your interest in ECHO Autism SK Early Intervention!
Do You Work In Canadian:
- Healthcare/Health Services
- Social/Community Services
- Police Services
- Education Sector
Please Take Our Survey!
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You are Invited to Participate in an Online Survey
TITLE OF THE PROJECT : Integrating Environmental Justice and Sustainability in Social Work Practice
PURPOSE: The purpose of this survey is to assess social work practitioners and students’ awareness and understanding of environmental justice and sustainability in social work practice in Canada.
Your diverse perspectives and experiences will inform the study team and the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) in understanding and responding to the interactive and interdependent context of social, economic, and environmental injustices in our changing environment.
The survey questions will focus on how participants understand environmental justice and sustainability in social work, challenges, lessons learned, competencies, and implications for professional development.
WHO CAN APPLY:
- Social Work Practitioners and Social Work Students
YOUR ROLE AS A PARTICIPANT:
- As a survey respondent, you will be asked to complete a 10–15-minute online survey, which is available in English and French, that will inform Environmental Justice and Sustainability in Social Work Practice.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED:
- English link: https://survey.ucalgary.ca/jfe/form/SV_cDb0rq0W0k5rB2K
- French link: https://survey.ucalgary.ca/jfe/form/SV_dn8d12Pn1euzZD8
You will be eligible to win a $50 gift card as an incentive if you wish to be entered in the prize draw by providing your name and email address. Twenty prizes will be drawn at random.
If you have questions about this research please contact: Dr. Julie Drolet, Professor, University of Calgary at (780) 492-1594 or email jdrolet@ucalgary.ca
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This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB22-1223).
Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic
McMaster University, HRI, St. Joseph's
Canadian healthcare workers are invited to participate in this research study on their mental health and experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Double-Duty Caregivers: How have they been affected by COVID-19?
Are you caring for a child or adult who is ill, disabled, frail, or elderly? Are you also working in health care?
Dr.Jasneet Parmar from the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta & her team are inviting you to participate in a survey to understand how COVID-19 has affected double-duty caregivers. Double-duty caregivers health care providers who are also providing unpaid care work for a family member, chosen family, friend, or neighbor. It will take about 20 minutes of your time.
Click on the link to complete the survey
https://redcap.link/doubleduty
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University of Saskatchewan
Looking for mental health and wellness supports but not sure where to look or how to start? Sign-up for SaskWell to freely receive weekly wellness tips, tools and resources right to your phone! View PDF
Université de Montréal
Survey on Teletherapy for Specialist Accompanying People with a Psychotic Disorder During Covid-19
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Identifying Barriers and Facilitators to Support for Psychological Self-Care and Protection from Moral Distress for Health-Care Workers.
Centre for Studies in Primary Care at Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario together with the Mental Health Commission of Canada research group is working on a project to identify key facilitators and barriers for healthcare workers, teams, and organizations to supporting psychological self-care and protection from moral distress.
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Research
Research Participants Needed
Are you a mental health professional working with individuals with suspected FASD or known prenatal alcohol exposure who are suicidal?We invite you to complete a short ~10-15-minute anonymous, online survey to help us better understand whether you feel prepared to support suicidal persons with FASD and what you are currently doing in your work.
We want to hear from you!
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Are You a Healthcare Professional?
Participate in an Online Survey
Horizon Health Network
YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IF YOU: ARE YOU A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL?
Are a healthcare professional in Canada Work with individuals living with a spinal cord injury
**other criteria may apply
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Trauma & Recovery Research Unit
McMasters University
Canadian healthcare leaders, managers, and frontline providers are invited to participate in a research study on organizational culture and the mental health of health care providers. To participate in a survey and optional interview about your experiences.
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University of Regina Department of Social Work University of Regina
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH IN Alcohol Use Among Saskatchewan Social Workers
We are looking for volunteers to take part in a study of Alcohol use among social workers in Saskatchewan. As a participant in this study, you would be asked to: either fill out an anonymous, on-line survey and/or participate in an interview about your experiences.
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