Invitation to attend the TICBI forum.
Trauma-Informed And Cultural Based Intervention Project
A community-based study located in Ottawa, On that aims to evaluate the services available to new co
02/17/2022
The TICBI project team is inviting you to attend a free online forum. To register go to the Eventbrite site
Presenting A Culturally Based Trauma-informed Intervention (TICBI) Model A forum to discuss and exchange ideas about a new Trauma-informed Culturally-based Intervention (TICBI) Model.
03/31/2021
It was our pleasure to present our preliminary findings to our interdisciplinary team of outstanding researchers and steering committee members last week! Here we are in deep thought and conversation on the next steps in the analysis.
We are looking forward to sharing more details with the public soon!
11/20/2020
PARTICIPANTS WANTED FOR RESEARCH
The TICBI project team at Carleton University is currently looking for resettled refugees/newcomers and/or immigrants to Canada with experience using resettlement services. Participants will be asked to complete a brief survey and participate in an online focus group or individual interview to share their experiences and thoughts on coming to Canada.
Your voice and knowledge is crucial in developing a holistic understanding of experiences on trauma, healing and resettlement. We hope you will help us develop one of the first guidelines for culturally-based trauma-informed interventions!
If you know of anyone who may be interested, please contact those listed in the flyer.
Yay - We completed the service provider focus group discussion😊
We are now looking for newcomers and/or resettled refugees from a war-affected area who used resettlement or health services who speak English, Arabic or Somali and over 18 years old.
We are having our first focus group discussion today. Very excited😀
09/24/2020
Meet our research team for the TICBI.Project!
As a community-based participatory study, we have an interdisciplinary team of community workers, peers, academics and researchers. Team members bring a wealth of diverse knowledge in resettlement, trauma intervention and cultural-based healing.
We believe this collaborative approach will promote a partnership rooted in community strength and resources, while also promoting joint-learning and capacity building among team members and participants.
If you are interested in getting involved or learning more, connect with us!
If you are providing mental health services to resettled individuals, please consider participating in this short survey.
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09/21/2020
Update: The Trauma-Informed and Cultural Intervention project is now in the process of recruiting participants (service providers and service users in resettlements services) from Ottawa, ON!
If you are interested in learning more about the study and how you can get involved, send us a Facebook message!
09/08/2020
Welcome to the Trauma-Informed And Cultural Based Intervention Project!
A community-based study led by Dr. Nimo Bokore (Carleton University (Official)), in collaboration with the Somali Centre for Family Services, aims to evaluate resettlement services available to newcomers arriving from war-affected areas. We hope to learn about the impacts of war on resettled refugees and, as a result, develop a needed, culturally-based trauma intervention model.
Follow our social media to stay updated on our research journey and for opportunities to get involved with our research!
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