Pervious Events
Data Management training session led by Jasmine Hoover, a CBU librarian with extensive experience in Data Management Plans (DMPs).
This open discussion, held on Zoom, focuses on building trust, creating a shared vision, and reciprocal knowledge exchange, especially in Indigenous contexts where...
On October 28th, 2024, the safe and affordable place to call home held the 2nd national safe and affordable meeting. It included CMHC staff, research assistants, professors, coresearchers, and post docs working together to...
On April 19th 2024, The Safe and Affordable place to call Home organized another webinar titled: GBA+ from Noon to 1pm EST led by Dr Brenda Parker, Associate Professor at University of Illinois, Chicago.
On April 10th, 2024, The Safe and Affordable place to call home is organized a twin webinar series titled “Writing Op Ed and Compelling storytelling”. These trainings are housing specific and were provided by our partner - Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative(CHEC) and led by Cynthia Belaskie.
On March 1st, 2024, the Safe and Affordable team held a virtual training webinar on the Canada Housing Benefit led by Catherine Leviten-Reid, Associate Professor at Cape Breton University.
On February 26th, 2024, the Safe and Affordable team held a virtual training webinar on the National Housing Strategy led by Elisabeth Felthous, Senior Specialist, Research Division, Canada Housing Mortgage Corporation, CMHC. This training was an opportunity for GRAs, Postdocs, community partners and co-researchers to acquire discipline specific training and mentorship on the different facet of our project.
The Alliance to End Homelessness Ottawa organized an event titled ”Ending Homelessness is possible: Lessons from Finland” on January 16th 2024. The event featured international experts from Finland's Y-Foundation, CEO Ojankoski Teija and Head of International Affairs, Juha Kahila, Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser, and CEO of the National Association of Friendship Centres, Jocelyn Formsma. Watch more about the event using the link below.
On October 2nd and 3rd, 2023, the Safe and Affordable Housing project team came together in Ottawa in-person for the first time. This event was specifically designed to create an inclusive space for knowledge sharing, collaborating...
On April 19th 2024, The Safe and Affordable place to call Home organized another webinar titled: GBA+ from Noon to 1pm EST led by Dr Brenda Parker, Associate Professor at University of Illinois, Chicago.
On April 10th, 2024, The Safe and Affordable place to call home is organized a twin webinar series titled “Writing Op Ed and Compelling storytelling”. These trainings are housing specific and were provided by our partner - Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative(CHEC) and led by Cynthia Belaskie.
On March 1st, 2024, the Safe and Affordable team held a virtual training webinar on the Canada Housing Benefit led by Catherine Leviten-Reid, Associate Professor at Cape Breton University.
On February 26th, 2024, the Safe and Affordable team held a virtual training webinar on the National Housing Strategy led by Elisabeth Felthous, Senior Specialist, Research Division, Canada Housing Mortgage Corporation, CMHC. This training was an opportunity for GRAs, Postdocs, community partners and co-researchers to acquire discipline specific training and mentorship on the different facet of our project.
The Alliance to End Homelessness Ottawa organized an event titled ”Ending Homelessness is possible: Lessons from Finland” on January 16th 2024. The event featured international experts from Finland's Y-Foundation, CEO Ojankoski Teija and Head of International Affairs, Juha Kahila, Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser, and CEO of the National Association of Friendship Centres, Jocelyn Formsma. Watch more about the event using the link below.
On October 2nd and 3rd, 2023, the Safe and Affordable Housing project team came together in Ottawa in-person for the first time. This event was specifically designed to create an inclusive space for knowledge sharing, collaborating...