Upcoming Teleconference
Alcohol and Violence: Raising the Bar *
May 5th, 2009
10:00 AM to 11:00 AMEST
Faculty: *Kathryn Graham
Alcohol and Violence: Raising the Bar *
May 5th, 2009
10:00 AM to 11:00 AMEST
Faculty: *Kathryn Graham
November 6, 2008
10:00 am-11:00 am EST
Faculty: Professor David Wiesenthal
Session Materials
Bullying and Victimization: The Relationship Perspective
September 23, 2008
10:00 am-11:00 am EST
Faculty: Dr. Joanne Cummings
Session Materials
Thank you for registering for the SMARTRISK Learning Series.
Before each session you will be sent a reminder email with additional teleconference information, including dial-in instructions and course materials.
If you have any questions, please email learning@oninjuryresources.ca.
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The Fall 2007 SMARTRISK Learning Series curriculum offers five presentations by leading injury prevention experts. The curriculum is organized into two series: The State of the Art, and Issues in Program Planning, Implementation and Evaluation. (Click on the talk title for more information the session, or download the printable flyer.)
The State of the Art series will explore leading edge research in targeted injury categories. The Fall 2007 Curriculum highlights four leading edge research projects and best practices.
Brain and Spinal Cord Injury in Sports and Recreation
September 25, 2007
Faculty: Sandy Wells
Riding with a Whole New Respect…Promoting ATV Safety in your Community
October 23, 2007
Faculty: Jeff Griffith
Aboriginal Populations - A Two-Part Series
Part 1
Aboriginal Governance and Social Structure: An Awareness Raising Session for Non-Aboriginal Organizations Looking to Partner with Aboriginal Peoples
November 22, 2007
Faculty: Tuesday MacDonald
Part 2
The Psycho-social Implications of Ethnostress within Aboriginal Populations
November 27, 2007
Faculty: Diane Hill
This series will include topical sessions on issues related to the design, operations and evaluation of injury prevention programs. The Fall 2007 Curriculum includes one session on program evaluation.
The New S.H.E.A. Models for Training Evaluation December 18, 2007 Faculty: Dr. Michael Shea