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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/859838-community-mobi
 lization-for-alaska-native-suicide-prevention
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - 7101 avenue du Parc\, 7101\, avenue du 
 Parc\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3N 1X9
SUMMARY:Community Mobilization for Alaska Native Suicide Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire scientifique organisé par l'Institut de recherche e
 n santé publique de l'Université de Montréal – IRSPUM\nConsulter l'a
 ffiche du séminaire\nAlthough Indigenous youth suicide is a significant 
 health inequity\, there is limited research on how to address it in effect
 ive and respectful ways. Promoting Community Conversations About Research 
 to End Suicide (PC CARES) is a promising way to do just that! Facilitated 
 by local leaders\, PC CARES shares practical research evidence with commun
 ity members so that they can use it\, strategically and in self-directed w
 ays\, to prevent suicide. PC CARES is a practical way to translate researc
 h to self-determined actions\, and to build a community of practice within
  communities. The first pilot study documented gains in self-perceived kno
 wledge\, skills and attitudes toward suicide prevention (NIMH MH096884). 
 Follow-up surveys showed increased prevention behaviour after attending tw
 o+ learning circles\, and social network measures suggest that people “c
 lose to” PC CARES participants also increased their preventative actions
  when compared to others. Come learn how it works!\nConférencière : Li
 sa Wexler is an Associate Professor and Program Head of Community Health 
 Education at The School of Public Health and Health Sciences at the Unive
 rsity of Massachusetts Amherst. Her participatory research program draws 
 from critical and social theories\, intergenerational narratives and Indig
 enous wisdom to illuminate the problem of youth suicide\, and explore the 
 promise of resilience to encourage strategic action in Indigenous communit
 ies.\nAnimation :Sarah Fraser\,professeure agrégée à l' École de psy
 choéducation de l'Université de Montréal et chercheuse régulière à l
 'IRSPUM.
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