Symposium “Participatory Research BY/FOR/WITH Marginalized Groups”
Symposium “Participatory Research BY/FOR/WITH Marginalized Groups”
Symposium in partnership
Date: June 5, 2023
Schedule: 08:00 to 17:00
Speaker(s):
- Émilie Raymond, PhD, Assistant Professor, École de travail social et de criminologie, Université Laval; Researcher, CREGÉS & CIRRIS; Co-director, IVPSA
- Ginette Aubin, PhD, Full Professor, Département d'ergothérapie, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. Researcher, CREGÉS
- Élise Milot, PhD, Associate professor, École de travail social et de criminologie, Université Laval; Researcher, CREGÉS
- Mélanie Couture, PhD, Regular researcher, CREGÉS
Organizers(s): Société Inclusive, CREGÉS, Institut universitaire en déficience intellectuelle et en trouble du spectre de l’autisme, Exeko
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Language: French
Description:
Participants will be invited to discover and discuss participatory research methodologies and tools that allow for the full engagement of different vulnerable populations in a research process (people with disabilities, autistic people, homeless people, and seniors).
The event will include creative networking activities, roundtables on issues and good practices in participatory research, workshops, and a poster session with three awards.
PROGRAM
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- INTRODUCTORY CONFERENCE
- “Building Bridges Collaboratively: Co-creating a Cultural Equity Resource,” by Véro Leduc, professor in the Department of Social and Public Communication at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
- ROUND TABLES
- Engaging in participatory research: why? With whom?
- Shannahn McInnis
- Lourdes Rodriguez del Barrio
- Ève Lamoureux
- Normand Boucher
- Good methodological practices
- Marjorie Desormeaux-Moreau
- Emilie Raymond
- Carmen Oprea
- Ginette Aubin
- Engaging in participatory research: why? With whom?
- WORKSHOPS
- Recruitment and free and informed consent: How can we adapt our practices to facilitate the participation of people with intellectual disabilities in research?
- Elise Milot
- Marie Lee Houde
- Marie Grandisson
- “It takes two to tango”: Becoming partner-stars by learning partnership literacy
- Marie-Eve Lamontagne
- Living Lab
- Methodology and implementation of the research project
- William-Jacomo Beauchemin
- Recruitment and free and informed consent: How can we adapt our practices to facilitate the participation of people with intellectual disabilities in research?