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Seeking participation in a service provider education study - learning how to recognize & respond to family violence

Publié: 5 November 2020

McGill Professor Dr. Delphine Collin-Vézina, as a member of the RISE (Researching the Impact of Service provider Education) research team, is inviting you to participate in a national, Public Health Agency of Canada-funded study aiming to improve care in situations of family violence. Participation will involve a 45-minute interview with a member of the research team about training needs and preferences related to addressing family violence in practice and will take place over Zoom or Webex (no video/audio only).

Currently, the team is recruiting individuals whose work or training is based in Ontario, Quebec, or Alberta and who are either (a) a social work trainee or medical resident who has completed at least one clinical experience (e.g., practicum, internship, or placement); or (b) a social work practitioner or clinical physician that has provided direct client or patient services at least one day per week over the last year.

All participants must be at least 18 years of age and interviews will be offered in both French and English languages.

In appreciation of each participant’s time, a $75.00 e-gift card to either Indigo-Chapters, President’s Choice (PC products), or Amazon.ca will be emailed to the participant after the interview has been completed.

If you are interested in learning more about this study and/or are willing to participate, please contact the Research Coordinator, Anita Acai //acaia [at] mcmaster.ca">acaia [at] mcmaster.ca or the team’s French Research Assistant, Ash, at //ashley.lowenthal [at] mail.mcgill.ca">ashley.lowenthal [at] mail.mcgill.ca

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