Projects
CCBR typically has 15-20 ongoing projects and has completed over 450 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 conducted a needs assessment and feasibility study for a community-based research ethics process in the Greater Toronto Area and Waterloo Region in partnership with the Wellesley Institute and the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.
CCBR conducted a feasibility study for a consumer run housing cooperative in Hamilton. This study was funded by the Supported Housing Coordination Network, represented by the Mental Health Rights Coalition.
This project was a feasibility study of an interactive program focusing on enhancing both problem-solving/life skills and anger management skills of Phase II young offenders. The project was funded by A Community for Offender Reconciliation and Diversion (ACORD).
This project assessed the feasibility of setting up a rent bank in Waterloo Region and made recommendations about how this should be done. The project was funded by House of Friendship.
CCBR obtained feedback and input from parents and professional service providers on the feasibility of the early identification process of the Healthy Babies, Healthy Children program.