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Quebec Survey on Student Mental Health in Higher Education and its Determinants: Temps pour toi

L'Observatoire sur la santé mentale étudiante en enseignment supérieur (osmées) will launch the Quebec National Survey on Student Mental Health in Higher Education and its Determinants: Temps pour toi, on November 4th, 2024. Full time and part-time students at CEGEPs and universities across Quebec will be invited to participate until November 22nd The goals of the survey are to: Provide an overview of student mental health and its changes over time; Create detailed profiles of various sub-groups within the student population; Evaluate the need for, access to, and utilization of psychosocial support services. Learn more about the survey here If

Ongoing

Canadian Student Affairs Assessment Institute

Online

CACUSS has created the Canadian Student Affairs Assessment Institute (CSAAI), where practitioners can build essential assessment knowledge and skills for their professional repertoire. CSAAI is a layered curricular experience where participants will interact with various facilitators, large and small groups, and engage in both synchronous and asynchronous learning. The Institute is centered around the Core outcomes of the CACUSS Research, Assessment & Strategic Planning competencies, providing participants with a robust foundation in assessment. It is tailored for student affairs professionals at any experience level who seek to gain fundamental knowledge and skills in assessment and apply them to effectively evaluate

$599.00

Inclusive and Equitable Evaluation Using a Theory of Change

Online

Join the Canadian Evaluation Society Ontario Chapter for a new workshop on Inclusive and Equitable Evaluation Using a Theory of Change. Facilitated by Elizabeth Sweitzer, attendees will learn how evaluators and implementers create Theories of Change (ToCs) to clarify the reasoning behind a proposed initiative, illustrate how the intended transformation could occur in a specific setting, and provide evidence-based justifications for its potential to achieve meaningful outcomes. To foster fairness and social justice in our efforts, it is essential to question our own knowledge frameworks by recognizing and examining our biases to understand the implications of our methods. By employing

$299