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Thu, Jun 13

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Virtual Event

The YACC Recover Study: A community-led study on quality of life in young adults diagnosed with cancer

Join Community-Based Research Canada in this E-Learning Event within our "Young People in Community-Based Research" series, highlighting community-based research projects, models, and processes that exemplify participatory engagement of young people in research.

The YACC Recover Study: A community-led study on quality of life in young adults diagnosed with cancer
The YACC Recover Study: A community-led study on quality of life in young adults diagnosed with cancer

Time & Location

Jun 13, 2024, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT

Virtual Event

Guests

About the Event

Community-Based Research Canada presents “Young People in Community-Based Research”: our winter 2024 e-learning series. This series will highlight community-based research projects, models, and processes that exemplify participatory engagement of young people in research. An important hallmark of community-based research is that the research is participatory, meaning it involves authentic and meaningful participation of stakeholders in all phases of the research. When research has impacts on the lives of young people, participatory research would involve authentically engaging young people in the planning, design, implementation, and dissemination of research. Within this series we will hear about engaged models and processes for research, as well as research projects that have been driven by young people.

Webinar: "The YACC Recover Study: A community-led study on quality of life in young adults diagnosed with cancer"

Description coming soon.

For more information on the YACC Recover Study, please visit recoverstudy.ca.

Presenters:

Pam Crotty, Senior Research Manager, Young Adult Cancer Canada

TBD, members of the YACC Recover Study Leadership Team, consisting of community members who were diagnosed with cancer before the age of 40.

Pam Crotty bio coming soon

*This event is intended for CBRCanada members only. If you are employed, studying, or affiliated with any CBRCanada member institution/organization, you are already considered a member. If you are unsure if your institution is covered, learn more here. Individuals whose institution is not on this list are welcome to register as an an individual member. We value community participation and have a free membership option for registered community mobilizers.

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