Community: Antigonish
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Creating an interactive, sociodemographic dashboard profiling women and girls in rural Nova Scotia
Pictured above is Dr. Yasushi Akiyama, Saint Mary’s University and Cora Cole, Coordinator of Connect Women's Centres. Dr. Akiyama will work with Connect Women's Centres to create a community-based dashboard that will profile the socio-demographic status of women and girls’ in rural Nova Scotia.
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The Educational Transition of Older Refugee Youth Resettled in Rural Areas of Nova Scotia
Dr. Norine Verberg will work with Jack Beaton and the volunteers at Syria Antigonish Families Embrace (SAFE) to better understand the experience of older youth immigrants who seem to have greater challenges and barriers to their educattional success.
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Protected: School Food and Nutrition Guidelines: Are we meeting the mark?
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Protected: Reducing Burnout for Community Caretakers
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Reducing Sedentary Behavior for People with Disabilities in Rural Assisted Community Living Settings
Dr. Amanda Casey from StFX will work with CACL-Antigonish to explore ways to support people in assisted living with strategies to stay physically active.