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Today’s episode is adapted from a webinar featuring two renowned experts discussing resilience. The presentation can be viewed on AVA’s YouTube channel @AVATrainingca along with other presentations from the series. Be sure to check out the link in the bio for timestamps and more details about today's episode.
We’re thrilled to feature:
• Dr. Caroline Piotrowski, Associate Professor at the University of Manitoba, whose interdisciplinary research focuses on risk and resilience in children and youth.
• Dr. Margherita Cameranesi, a clinical psychologist and researcher specializing in improving mental health and resilience in underserved communities.
Our speakers will cover:
• The history of resilience research and key definitions.
• Resilience traits and processes at individual, family, and community levels.
• Strategies to build capacity for coping with adversity and promoting mental health.
Join us as we explore practical approaches to supporting individuals and communities in overcoming adversity. At AVA we are working together to make things better.
Website:AVA
Linktree:AVA Resources & Links
Instagram:@avatraining_ca
X: @avatraining_ca
Facebook:Alliance against Violence & Adversity
LinkedIn:Alliance against Violence & Adversity (AVA)
Subscribe now and be part of the movement to transform health for women and girls at risk.
Today’s episode is adapted from a webinar featuring two renowned experts discussing resilience. The presentation can be viewed on AVA’s YouTube channel @AVATrainingca along with other presentations from the series. Be sure to check out the link in the bio for timestamps and more details about today's episode.
We’re thrilled to feature:
• Dr. Caroline Piotrowski, Associate Professor at the University of Manitoba, whose interdisciplinary research focuses on risk and resilience in children and youth.
• Dr. Margherita Cameranesi, a clinical psychologist and researcher specializing in improving mental health and resilience in underserved communities.
Our speakers will cover:
• The history of resilience research and key definitions.
• Resilience traits and processes at individual, family, and community levels.
• Strategies to build capacity for coping with adversity and promoting mental health.
Join us as we explore practical approaches to supporting individuals and communities in overcoming adversity. At AVA we are working together to make things better.
Website:AVA
Linktree:AVA Resources & Links
Instagram:@avatraining_ca
X: @avatraining_ca
Facebook:Alliance against Violence & Adversity
LinkedIn:Alliance against Violence & Adversity (AVA)
Subscribe now and be part of the movement to transform health for women and girls at risk.