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Start: 9:30 am
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CBR104 Workshop is Full - Registration Closed

Focus groups are a great way to gather information from a group. They can be used for program planning, needs assessments, evaluations, preliminary research, defining research questions, learning more about a topic, community development, etc. However, in order to ensure that useful data emerges, care needs to be taken in how the data is collected. Come and learn the basics of how to set up an interview guide and moderate discussions. Participants will have a chance to role play the dynamics of a focus group and learn tips about how to work with "difficult" groups more effectively.

Participants Will Learn:

  • Developing interview guides
  • Moderation tips
  • Strategies for working with "difficult" groups

Who Should Attend:

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04 / 29
Start: 9:30 am
End: 4:30 pm

Signups closed for this event

For those with experience collecting surveys or program data who are seeking more sophistication in the area of analysis. Learn how to use excel to graph and organize data for analytical purposes.

Participants Will Learn:

  • Introduction to descriptive statistics
  • How data are organized for analytic purposes
  • Introduction to statistical software (Excel)
  • Graphing your data
  • Using statistics to describe your data
04 / 30
05 / 1
Start: 9:30 am
End: 4:30 pm

Writing full research proposals can be a stressful and tiresome endeavour if you are ill-prepared. However, the right tools and approaches can assist your research team in tackling the various components required in a proposal. This is your chance to plan the work ahead and answer some of the tough questions up front. This interactive workshop is designed to provide advice and assistance in preparing community-based research proposals.

Participants Will Learn:

  • reviewing literature
  • assessing community research priorities
  • developing research questions and objectives
  • methodology and analysis plan
  • setting budgets and timelines
  • handling the ethics review
  • and discussing action outcomes

Who Should Attend:

  • people seeking research funding
  • researchers
  • front line practitioners
  • community members
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05 / 6
Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:30 pm

Volunteers provide a valuable service by donating millions of dollars worth of labour to the non-profit sector every year. They are a vital resource to organizations and help govern, implement programs and take on numerous responsibilities that an organization achieve its mission. This workshop is interactive, dynamic and fun with a key focus on helping you learn new ideas and strategies to recruit, manage and retain your volunteer workforce.

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05 / 15
Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:30 pm

Knowing how to maximize your employees’ potential is a critical skill for managers and supervisors.  The workshop will help you leverage the talent and strengths of your staff to create a workforce that is accountable, creative, motivated and working toward your organizational goals.

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05 / 22
Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:30 pm

This workshop is an advanced 'how to' designed for those interested in doing qualitative research from a community-based perspective (focus groups, interviews, participant observation, etc.). Develop the skills and strategies needed to gather and manage ‘quality’ data.   Learn the tips and techniques needed to design well formulated questions, gather & manage qualitative data, perform collaborative data analysis and effectively present your findings from qualitative data.