Projects 

    CCBR typically has 15-20 ongoing projects and has completed over 500 projects since 1982. Each project is guided by our commitment to impacting social change in practical and powerful ways. We conduct research with people not on people, cultivating respect with communities at every step of the process.

    Projects can be searched for using words from the project title or using the service area, theme, or date range for the project. You can also type 'Service Area' or 'Theme' into the search bar to get a list of options in each of these fields.

    Projects

    CCBR partnered with University of Toronto researcher, Dr Rishi Krishnamoorthy and their team, to help co-design and facilitate cellphilm workshops (short videos made on a phone) with South Asian youth on their experiences as science learners, as part of the South Asian Youth Learning in Science project.

    This needs assessment in partnership with the Huntington Society of Canada investigated the unmet needs in Huntington disease (HD) related health care services across Canada, to better understand the needs of minority and hard-to-reach populations and inform next steps in the development of multidisciplinary Centres for HD CARE (Clinical and Research Excellence).

    Woolwich Community Health Centre (WCHC) contracted CCBR to collaboratively design and conduct an evaluation of their immunization program with Low German Mennonites in rural Woolwich and Wellesley Townships. The purpose of this summative evaluation was to assess the barriers and facilitators to vaccination uptake among immunized program participants and provide recommendations for future immunization programs and outreach.