Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection

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accessibility of home birth for women in the Peterborough area
by Jessie White and Laura Messer. --, Report for: Kawartha Community Midwives, Supervising Professor: Professor Marg Hobbs, Trent University, Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Date of project submission: April 2002., Also includes: the safety of home birth: annotated bibliography; home birth information sheet., WMST/POST 400: Advanced studies in feminism and social justice.
Stage number one of the shoreline naturalization manual for the Trent-Severn Waterway
Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Introduction -- Pertinent definitions -- The Trent-Severn Waterway -- Naturalization -- The shoreline -- Top ten reasons for you to naturalize your shoreline -- General shoreline naturalization guidelines -- General issues on agricultural shorelines -- The planning process -- Developing the shoreline naturalization plan -- Implementation -- Planting the shoreline -- Integrating planting with human activities -- Maintenance and protection -- Bioengineering -- Best management practices guide outline -- Services and suppliers -- Peterborough and surrounding area -- Trenton/Belleville -- Barrie and surrounding area -- Orillia and sourrounding area -- Midland and surrounding area -- Port Perry -- Other Ontario native stock suppliers -- Other landscaping and lawn maintenance -- Other landscape architects -- Summary of Trent-Severn Waterway services and suppliers -- Conclusion -- References., prepared by Chantal Whitaker ; prepared for The Friends of Trent-Severn Waterway and Professor John Marsh. --, Prepared for: The Friends of the Trent-Severn Waterway and Professor John Marsh, Geography 470, Research in Human Geography, April 2000., Includes bibliographic references., GEO 470: Research in Human Geography.
The use of social media in museums
This report outlines the use of social media in museums. The report covers the reasons to use social media in a museum setting, effective social media usage, barriers to the usage of social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook, and tools that can be used to monitor the impact of social media., The use of social media in museums report -- Appendix 1: The Twitter guide book -- Appendix 2: Social media questionnaire -- Appendix 3: Social media synergy wheel -- Appendix 4: Gender analysis -- Appendix 5: Twitter monitoring., Rebecca Whelan. --, Includes bibliographic references., CAST 4810Y: Community-Based Research Project.
Project Assessment and Evaluation: The Aspire Program [poster]
By Emily Amanda Wessels, Completed for: John Howard Society Peterborough; Supervising Professor: Hayley Goodchild; Trent Community Research Centre
Project Assessment and Evaluation: The Aspire Program
By Emily Amanda Wessels, Completed for: John Howard Society Peterborough; Supervising Professor: Hayley Goodchild; Trent Community Research Centre, This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the Aspire program based out of the John Howard Society of Peterborough. This program aims at assisting youth ages 17-25 in achieving their personal career and training goals through mentor-based relationships. Methods of analysis include literature review and semi-structured interviews. A review of academic and grey literature on engaging young adults in positive development through mentoring relationships was completed. The semi- structured interview aspect of the research focused on identifying the aspects of successful mentoring relationships that have lasted more than three months and assessing the effectiveness of the Aspire program as it is currently practiced. Currently there are six mentoring matches at the John Howard Society which have exceeded three months in length. The researcher conducted semi-structured interviews with mentors and mentees involved in the program. The interviews focused on the participants’ experiences in the program and were not life history type interviews. The data obtained was transcribed and analyzed using coding and grounded theory. The data collected suggests that that mentoring relationships can contribute to positive youth development. In particular, mentoring relationships that last a year or more tend to show increased signs of positive youth development. The report finds the prospects of the Aspire Program in its current position are positive, however implementation in some areas of the program could be improved. The areas of weakness require further investigation and action by the management of the program. However, these results are based on a small sample size so may not be generalizable to the program as a whole. The report also investigates the fact that the analysis conducted has limitations. Some of these limitations include; data limitations as a result of the small group of interviewees.
Community television in Peterborough
David Wells. --, Includes references., HI 487.
Review of occupational and environmental health studies in Peterborough, Ontario
While the City of Peterborough, Ontario has been experiencing a period of growth and development, the industries that marked its past are continuing to have an impact on the health and well-being of both area residents and the environment in which they live., Sera Weafer-Schiarizza., Completed for: Occupational and Environmental Health Coalition; Supervising Professor: Carolyn Kapron, Trent University; Trent-Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliographic references., BIOL 389
Lakefield Lock and embankment cultural landscape project
Introduction -- Literature review and methods -- Settlers and key actors -- Construction and history at Lakefield. Dam, lock and canal. Lawsuits -- Industry at Lakefield. Mills. Lumber. Other -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Glossary of terms -- Bibliography., by Ashley Wauthier and Chris Pavlos., Date of Project Submission: April, 2010., Completed for Trent-Severn Waterway, Parks Canada; Supervising Professor: Prof. Heather Nicol, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliography., GEOG 4700, Research in Human Geography.
Greening the Peterborough Ultimate League
Date of Project Submission: April, 2009., Completed for: Peterborough Ultimate League; Supervising Professor: Stephen Hill, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliography., ERST 483, Community-Based Research Project.
Literature review
Intro -- Marketing a Health Care Library -- Information Seeking Behavior of Women -- Assessing the Strengths versus Weaknesses of the Internet -- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Library Services and Marketing Plan -- Conclusion -- Bibliography., By: Natalie Wasserlauf, Date of project submission: March, 2003., Completed for: Women's Health Centre; Supervising Professor: Joan Ayre and Molly Westland, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Bibliography missing., NURS 302.
development of a low cost spay/neuter clinic as a means of controlling the animal population within Peterborough, Ontario and surrounding area
The primary purpose of this project was to examine [sic] Peterborough's community views on spaying and neutering within the local area and to examine the current status of [sic] participant's companion animals to see if there is a need for a low cost spay/neuter clinic in Peterborough, Ontario., by Shannon Warren. --, Prepared for: LAWS, May 2,2001, Includes bibliographic references., BI 387: Community Research Placement.
Monitoring protocols examining shoreline naturalization and measures of water quality
by Catherine Warren., Includes bibliographic references., ERST 383 and ERST 316.

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