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The goal of the ECCRC is to enhance well-being during early childhood through various projects. You can see what active projects the team is working on.
The Centre is dedicated to fostering and evaluating the use of an engaged scholarship approach in early childhood research.
The Early Childhood Collaborative Research Centre focuses on enhancing early childhood well-being by supporting families across different environments.
Why are we doing this research? To generate evidence that will support better understanding of older adult home care client pathways, and inform enhanced home care policy and practice that meets the needs of older…
Contact Us: Home Care Pathways Project c/o Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Margaret Norrie McCain Centre, 2nd Floor, Room 202 Mount Saint Vincent University 166 Bedford Highway Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6 Attention: Tressie Dutchyn…
Lead Investigators: Janice Keefe, PhDPrincipal InvestigatorProfessor, Department of Family Studies & Gerontology, Lena Isabel Jodrey Chair in Gerontology & Director, Nova Scotia Centre on Aging, Mount Saint Vincent UniversitySusan StevensAdjunct Professor, Department of Family Studies…
Home Care Pathways Project Project funded from April 2018-March 2024, extended to March 2025 Understanding clients’ journeys through provincial home care systems is critical to providing good quality care. “How approaches to care shape the…
Registration The registration fee for this conference is 40.00$ CDN and is capped at 200 participants. Payment and registration for this event must be completed through Eventbrite, our conference registration platform. Registration open soon! *Once…
Our Future is Aging: Advancing Knowledge Series CAREGIVING Family and Friend Caregivers Need Support The Issue – Family and friend caregivers need support The importance of family and friend caregivers to our health care system…