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A view through the eyes of John Ball
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This paper outlines why Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Policy (specifically "Bill 70" passed in 1978) was ineffective at preventing health and safety violations from occurring at a local industrial manufacturer in the city of Peterborough, Ontario between the late 1970s and mid-1980s. It begins with a review of the current literature regarding the history of OHS Policy and its impact in Ontario., Abstract -- List of key words that can be used to search for the report in an electronic database -- Acknowledgements -- Final report -- Appendix -- Bibliography., By: Patarapa Padungpat., Completed for: Occupational and Environmental Health Coalition, Peterborough; Supervising Professor: James Struthers, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliographic references., CAST 4770 - Studies in Canadian Social Policy.
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Agricultural mapping on the eastern greenbelt
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Introduction -- Background -- Methodology -- Historical methodology -- Interpretation and results -- References -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3., Research, Methodology and Interpretation by: Patricia Workman, Matt Hubert, and Alexandra Hume., Completed for: Kawartha Heritage Conservancy; Supervising Professor: Paula Anderson, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community Based Education., Includes bibliographic references., ERST 334H.
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An evaluation of Ontario's Mandatory Charge Policy
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The following is an evaluation of Ontario's Mandatory Charge Policy (OMCP) in
Peterborough. It was conducted from November 2009 to April 2010, as a research project by two
fourth year students from the International Development Studies class IDST 422: Assessment of
Development Projects at Trent University for the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service
(PLCPS), and facilitated by the Trent Centre for Community-Based Education (TCCBE)., Executive summary -- Table of contents -- Background information concerning the
policy. Origin of the policy. Goals of the policy. Who's involved in the policy? -- Description
of the evaluation study. Purpose of the evaluation. Evaluation design -- Findings. Police
interviews. Victim interviews. Community service agency interviews. Observational findings.
Quantitative analysis -- Discussion of findings. Effectiveness of OMCP. Unintended consequences.
Community services and victims involved in OMCP -- Costs and benefits. Costs. Benefits --
Conclusions and recommendations & options. Conclusions. Recommendations & options
regarding OMCP. Recommendations for future research -- References -- Appendices. Appendix A:
Semi-structured interview schedules. Appendix B: Quantitative variables and possible data
values., by Rachael Edge and Andrew Skinner., Completion Date: April 2010., Completed for: Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service, The Victim Services Unit;
Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based
Education., Includes bibliography., IDST 422, Assessment of Development Projects.
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Assessing Canadian childcare
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by Natalie Fragomeni and Brianna Peeters., Date of Project Submission: April 2013., Completed for: Peterborough County-City Health Unit; Supervising Professor: Heather Nicol
and Peter Lafleur; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliography and appendices., GEOG 4030Y.
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Breaking it down
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Working with the help of tekdesk in Peterborough, Ontario, the purpose of this project was to explore the different threats and security concerns of small businesses and non-profits. The research was done via an analysis of literature on various security concerns pertaining directly to networks and databases., By Paul Volk. --, Completed for: Tekdesk.
Course Supervisor: Sharon Beaucage-Johnson.
Term: Fall-Winter 2011-2012., Includes bibliographic references., FRSC 4890Y.
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Guide for squatters
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Introduction -- Section A: The politics of squatting -- Section B: Legal considerations -- Section C: Practical considerations -- Section D: Three squat stories -- Section E: Summary and conclusions -- Section F: Resources -- Appendix A: Relevant sections from the Canadian Criminal Code -- Appendix B: Ontario Trespass to Property Act -- Appendix C: Sections from the Ontario Family and Children Services Act., prepared by Sarah Lamble for the Peterborough Coalition Against Poverty., Date of project submission: April 2002, WMST 400: Advanced Studies in Feminism.
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Senior voices
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by Holly Veley and Hazuki Igarashi., Date of Project Submission: April 2013., Completed for: Peterborough Social Planning Council; Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliography and appendices., IDST 4220Y.
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YWCA court support project
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The purpose of this project was to help supplement local YWCA research and inform a local domestic abuse intiative interested in creating a collaborative hub. This report is broken into two sections - a literature review and a research paper, and althought the two, at first, seem unrelated, they are very much connected., Acknowledgments -- Executive summary -- Key words -- Literature review -- Enhancing synergy between domestic abuse agencies in a multidisciplinary setting: Challenges and best practices -- Bibliography., by Rachelia Giardino. --, Completed for: YWCA Peterborough, Victoria & Haliburton.
Supervising Professor: Casey Ready.
Term: Fall-Winter 2011-2012., Includes bibliography., CAST 4770 - Studies in Canadian Social Policy.