Browsing Feature Stories by Subject "Nicholas Carleton"
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Feature Story: Federal government provides $20 million to U of R for PTSI research and treatment
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2022-06-27)Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, public safety personnel (PSP) and frontline health-care workers were already disproportionately at risk of post-traumatic stress injuries (PTSI) relative to the general population. The ... -
Feature Story: Major grant supports key research to protect mental health of all public safety personnel
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2020-04-15)A day's work for public safety personnel, such as border services officers, 911 operators and other public safety communications officials, correctional workers, firefighters (career and volunteer), paramedics, and police, ... -
Feature Story: On June 27, U of R's CIPSRT invites all Canadians to help reduce stigma surrounding PTSD
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2020-06-22)Forty years after Posttraumatic Stress Disorder was officially recognized, stigma still surrounds this all-too-common response to trauma. Studies show that in North America, about 50 to 90 per cent of people may ... -
Feature Story: Research InfoSource names University of Regina Research University of the Year in the undergraduate university category
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2020-12-08)The University of Regina has been named the Research University of the Year in the undergraduate university category by Research Infosource, a leading source of ranking information on research and development in Canada. Based ... -
Feature Story: U of R psychology professor receives the Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2020-12-03)Two Ottawa-based organizations, the Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research and the Mach-Gaensslen Foundation of Canada, have honoured University of Regina professor of psychology and CIPSRT's Scientific Director, Dr. ... -
Feature Story: University of Regina scholar honoured for work on mental health research and treatment
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2019-09-10)Every day, from coast to coast to coast, Canada's first responders and other public safety personnel are working to keep Canadians safe and secure. Their work often exposes them to sights, sounds, and situations that can ...