I-CREAte published a report about the first phase of the project, Engaging Families to Build Healthy Communities. You can read more about the project, what we learned from families and see a sample of the photovoice exhibition by clicking the link below.
I-CREAte Kingston
Innovations for Community Resilience, Equity and Advocacy (I-CREAte) is a community-based participatory action research initiative.
I-CREAte conducts action-oriented research to improve the health and well-being of children, families, and communities. Initial funding from the Department of Family Medicine in 2020-2021 in collaboration with the Centre for Studies in Primary Care. The vision for this project is to develop and facilitate community-driven, socially just, research that is grounded in and responsive to the needs of
02/02/2024
See below about an upcoming event on Feb 10th at KCHC - please share this widely. Contact information for Autumn is included on image.
11/16/2023
Last month co-lead of I-CREAte Kingston, Dr. Eva Purkey, spoke about I-CREAte's work and how transformative community-based research can be for health, wellbeing, and building stronger communities. Watch the video below to hear for yourself.
Dr. Eva Purkey | Making stone soup and building stronger communities | 5 à 7 Research Talks "Making stone soup and building stronger communities"This talk was sponsored by Queen's Vice-Principal Research https://www.queensu.ca/vpr/Dr. Eva PurkeyAssi...
08/25/2023
Dr. Eva Purkey spoke with CBC today about I-CREAte's Photovoice exhibits happening in Kingston! The stories highlight family resilience during hard times. Listen here!
Can a photo-exhibit bring positive change to a community? | Ontario Morning from CBC Radio with Ramraajh Sharvendiran | Live Radio | CBC Listen Though the pandemic may seem like a long time ago, it's hard to forget how lockdown life changed things for us all. A photo exhibit opening in Kingston recalls how that community reacted, and responded locally to the global COVID-19 crisis
08/16/2023
Come hear stories of resilience during hard times in the form of a photovoice exhibition! Photovoice uses pictures taken by research participants to tell stories about their experience.
This project, Families Building Healthy Communities, will open to the public at the following locations/dates:
-Aug 19th: Kingston Public Farmer’s Market @8:30am-2:00pm
-Aug 20th: Memorial Centre Farmer’s Market @9:00am-2:00pm
-Aug 21st – 23rd: Boys and Girls Club
-Aug 25th: KFPL Central Branch @10:00am-3:00pm
-Aug 28th – Sept. 1st: Kingston Community Health Centre
08/16/2023
I-CREAte Kingston has been working hard over the last year to hear stories of resilience from families in KFL&A. The I-CREAte team came together in the last few months to look across all 9 families involved in the first project. Visit I-CREAte's website queensu.ca/i-create to sign up for the newsletter to stay up to date!
01/28/2022
11/17/2021
This week the I-CREAte team submitted not 1, but 2! 🎉 funding applications to SSHRC - thanks to all partners involved for making this work possible 👏👏👏 Want to learn more? visit: queensu.ca/i-create/
I-CREAte Kingston – a Queen’s community-based research project A community-based participatory action research on resilience to improve health equity and well-being of children, families, and communities in Kingston.
The Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle, Queens University and the Indigenous Health Council are hosting a Knowledge Circle on Sunday October 3, 1:00-4:00pm at Lake Ontario Park.
The event will honour the voices of the Indigenous community shared during a recent study - the Cost of COVID.
There will be a feast and give-a-way - please bring your own lawn chair. Any questions can go to: [email protected]
09/13/2021
Tonight was our Community Advisory Board meeting. We talked about how to recruit families for our upcoming project "Engaging Families to Build Healthy Communities" - to learn more, like our page, follow along and visit:
I-CREAte Kingston – a Queen’s community-based research project A community-based participatory action research on resilience to improve health equity and well-being of children, families, and communities in Kingston.
08/30/2021
I-CREAte Kingston is a community-based participatory action research initiative that conducts meaningful and action-oriented research to improve the health and well-being of children, families, and communities. To learn more visit our website: queensu.ca/i-create/
I-CREAte Kingston – a Queen’s community-based research project A community-based participatory action research on resilience to improve health equity and well-being of children, families, and communities in Kingston.
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