Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection

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Integrating health planning into watershed planning
Introduction -- Initiatives to improve the health of the environment -- Health and the environment in city and county planning -- Barriers to healthy environment initiatives -- Comments from members of the Trent River Watershed -- Conclusions -- Recommendations -- Acknowledgments., Amber Clement. --, A report written for the Haliburton, Kawartha and Pine Ridge District Health Council through the Trent Centre for Community Based Education., Department of Canadian Studies, Trent University, March, 1998., Includes bibliographic references (p. 36-37)., CAST 300: Canada: Communities and Identity.
Sustainable food sourcing
Locally sourced food is a more sustainable, more ecologically friendly alternative to mainstream methods such as buying through a large scale food distribution wholesaler. Accessing local producers affords the buyer a greater degree of power over how their produce is grown, harvested, stored and transported and so on. When interacting with a producer, buyers have options; they may purchase food once its harvested, at a farmers market, roadside stand or at a retailer., Abstract -- Executive summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and context -- 3. Methodology. 3.1 Research and analysis methodology. 3.2 Stakeholders. 3.3 Interviews -- 4. Introduction to forward contracting -- 5. Literature review. 5.1 Sysco. 5.2 Colorado crop to cuisine. 5.3 McCain. 5.4 Blue skies. 5.5 Sisters of St. Ann. 5.6 Ignatius farms -- 6. Findings -- 6.1 Interviews. 6.2 Advantages and concerns. 6.3 Alternatives to forward contracts. 6.4 Best practices regarding forward contracting. 6.5 Incentive instruments -- [sic] 6. Conclusion -- 7. Recommendations -- 8. Works cited -- 9.1 Appendix A -- 9.2 Appendix B., By Ryan Ciccale and Diego Garcia. --, Completed for: The Seasoned Spoon Cafe. Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers, Trent University. Date of Project Submission: May 2012. Term: Fall/Winter 2011-12., Includes bibliography., International Development Studies 4200Y - Assessment of Development Projects.
The Greater Peterborough Area community vitality indicator project
The collaborative work undertaken constitutes preliminary research to determine the availability of data and information to successfully carry out a Vital Sign report for the Greater Peterborough Area. The goal of this report is to survey the amount and types of relevant information and data that is available for both the city and county of Peterborough., Acknowledgements -- Table of contents -- Acronyms -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Review of literature -- Methodology -- Findings -- Reservations about participation in a vital signs report -- Conclusions -- Recommendations -- To proceed or not to proceed -- Bibliography -- Appendices., Melissa Chung, Jesse Barke Doka, Emma McNamara and Julia Robinson. --, Includes bibliographic references., IDST 4220Y: Assessment of Development Projects.
Playground safety in Peterborough City & County
by Megan Cherniak, Edward Keeber, Marissa Pericak, & Amanda Mulvihill., Date of Project Completion: April 2014., Completed for: Peterborough County-City Health Unit; Supervising Professor: Nadine Changfoot; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliography and appendices., NURS 2020.
Active and safe routes to school Peterborough
Acknowledgements -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 Overview of study area. 2.1 Otonabee Valley Public Elementary School. 2.2 St. Patrick's Catholic Elementary School. 2.3 Demographics. 2.4 Transport. 2.5 Health -- 3.0 Literature review. 3.1 Methodological approach to survey design and analysis. 3.2 Technical and human aspects of mapping. 3.3 Social marketing of the active and safe routes to school program -- 4.0 Methods -- 5.0 Observations and results. 5.1 Survey #1: How we traveled to school today in-class survey. 5.2 Survey #2: Family survey about walking and cycling to school -- 6.0 Discussion. 6.1 General overview. 6.2 Survey #1 Discussion. 6.3 Survey #2 Discussion. 6.4 Map product. 6.5 Brochure marketing and product -- 7.0 Conclusion -- References -- Appendix., Ashley Ceci ... [et al.].--, Completed for: Peterborough County City Health Unit; Supervising Professor: Susan Wertele, Trent University; Trent-Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliographic references p. (66-70)., GEOG 470
Investigating the labour market
by Charlotte Caza., Date of Project Submission: April 2014., Completed for: New Canadians Centre ; Supervising Professor: Jonathan Greene ; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., POST 4870Y.
Healthful foods, healthful hospital
This project is set in the framework of the interests of Dr. Tom Miller, chief of Emergency of Peterborough Regional Health Centre PRHC). The overall goal is to suggest a way to provide an increase in healthful, certified organic, fair trade and local foods to the staff, patients, visitors and volunteers of the PRHC while still maintaining the sanitary, safe preparation and distribution of nutritional meals., by Sandy Carrothers. --, Completed for: Peterborough Regional Health Centre ; supervising Professor: Peter Andree, Trent University ; TCCBE., Date of project submission : February 2006., Includes bibliographic references., CAST 334H: The Canadian Food System : A Community Development Approach.
All Saints' Anglican archival project
Manuscript collection -- Material objects collection -- Photographic collection -- Architectural collection -- Library collection -- Newspaper collection., Susan Cargill. --, For: Jim Struthers, HIS/CAST 477, April 10/01., CAST 477
Complementary care
Introduction -- The VON -- Complementary health care -- Results. Stress. Current use of complementary therapies. Clinic location. Factors limiting use of complementary care therapies. Interest in complementary therapies -- Conclusions -- Appendix 1: Description of complementary therapies offered at the VON Centre for Health -- Bibliography., by Amy Cameron. --, Prepared for Victorian Order of Nurses: VON Centre for Health and Professor McGraw, WS 400, Trent University, April 2000., Includes bibliographic references (p. 21).
Analyzing demographics in comparison with early childhood development
The report "analyzing demographics in comparison with early childhood development" [sic] main focus is to see what correlations exist between neighbourhood income levels and school readiness as measured by EDI (early development instrument)., Definitions of terms -- Introduction -- Definition of problem -- Background information/research -- Client information -- Objectives -- Services -- Benefits of services -- Resources -- Study site -- Data acquisition -- Data preprocessing -- Methodology description -- Results -- Conclusion -- Limitations and recommendations., Craig Buchinski. --, Includes bibliographic references (p. 46-47)., GEOG402: Thesis.
Ontario Disability Support Program and The Natural Blends Cafe trainee program
The research paper contains both the results of an evaluation of the Natural Blends Cafe training program and a discussion of the impacts of the Provincial Government's social policies on the program., Includes: Final research report., Completed for: Dianne Woodruff at Natural Blends Cafe Trainee Program; Supervising Professor: Jim Struthers, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Date of submission: March 2004., Includes bibliographic references., CAST 477, Canadian Studies, Community-based research project

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