Principal Investigator and Research Personnel
Dr. Maya K. Gislason, Principal Investigator, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, maya_gislason@sfu.ca [604-376-1809]
Angel Kennedy, Research Manager, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, angel_kennedy@sfu.ca
Melody Choi, Research Assistant, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, mbchoi@sfu.ca
Christine Yanagawa, Research Assistant, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, ccy18@sfu.ca
Melissa Bates, Knowledge Exchange Associate, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, University of Northern British Columbia, mbates@unbc.ca
Sean Sidhu, Research Assistant, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, sean_sidhu@sfu.ca
Study Details
Purpose and Procedure: The TAKE NOTICE Network is a 2-year research program funded by the Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar Award program, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Development Grant Program. It is focused on building a network of researchers, practitioners, policy-makers, and youth who operationalize the principles of intergenerational justice and equity in partnering to advance sustainable and transformative climate solutions, and support this network to foster learning (both in English and French) about intergenerational justice and gather, document, refine and share tools and frameworks to support diverse, equitable, and sustainable university-community-youth-based intergenerational partnerships. The overarching research questions guiding this project are: (1) How are researcher-community partnerships utilizing an intergenerational justice lens, and what challenges, benefits, and effective strategies are they encountering?; (2) How can models for intergenerational justice and collaboration be used in climate change-related priority setting and large-scale responses?
As part of our knowledge exchange plan for this project, we have started the TAKE NOTICE Living Repository website. This website is designed to facilitate the sharing of tools, frameworks, visual items, and personal accounts of taking an intergenerational justice lens to work at the nexus of climate change, health, and equity, with others interested in incorporating intergenerational collaboration and equitable engagement with youth in their work. If you have any items you think could help people work more effectively, sustainably, and equitably with youth, we invite you to complete this survey to submit your items into the TAKE NOTICE Living Repository.
Confidentiality and Withdrawal: If you decide to participate, you may still choose to withdraw your items from the repository at any time without any negative consequences. To withdraw your contribution, please contact Angel Kennedy at angel_kennedy@sfu.ca with your request. Please note, that once your items gets posted on the Living Repository, it will be publicly available, and may be seen, shared, and saved by the public. This survey is being hosted by SurveyMonkey, which stores the survey data in a secure server located in Canada. SurveyMonkey is a commercial provider external to Simon Fraser University. Their parent company is owned and operated in the United States and in extraordinary circumstances staff in the United States may access the surveys and survey data hosted in Canada. Please note that SurveyMonkey data is subjected to the US Patriot and CLOUD Acts. These laws allow government authorities to access the records of host services and internet service providers. By choosing to participate, you understand that your participation in this study may become known to US federal agencies.