Making sure a resiliency questionnaire works
Summary
We want current clients (ages 12 to 29), parents/guardians (any adult family member in a caregiving role), and service providers of current clients ages 12 to 29 to do online questionnaires to make sure a resiliency questionnaire works. Some clients and all service providers will also do an interview.
Researcher(s)
Dr. Gillian King, Dr. Emily Nalder, Dr. Lisa Chiarello, Dr. Matthew McLarnon, Dr. Yukari Seko, Dr. De-Lawrence Lamptey, Dr. Michelle Nelson, Dr. Michelle Servais, Dr. Sarah Munce, Dr. Kate Einarson, Dr. Diana Tajik-Parvinchi
Call to action
Are you a youth or young adult, parent/guardian, or service provider of Holland Bloorview OR March of Dimes Canada (Greater Toronto Area - GTA) OR Thames Valley Children’s Centre (TVCC) OR Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI)? Consider participating in our study.
Who can participate
The following people from Holland Bloorview OR March of Dimes Canada (Greater Toronto Area - GTA) OR Thames Valley Children’s Centre (TVCC) OR Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI):
- Clients aged 12 to 29 OR
- Parents/Guardians (any adult family member in a caregiving role) of clients aged 12 to 29 OR
- Service Providers who work with clients aged 12 to 29
Research staff will ask you questions to see if you are in a study-eligible program/service.
Funding agency
CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research)
What's involved
- Clients will do online questionnaires before, during, and after the program they are in. Some clients will also do interviews after the program.
- Parents/Guardians will do online questionnaires before a program starts.
- Service Providers will do online questionnaires and an interview after a program ends.
Participants will receive a token of appreciation.
Deadline
Interested in participating
If you are interested in participating in this study or have additional questions, please contact Madhu Pinto at mpinto@hollandbloorview.ca/416-425-6220 extension 3516.
Additional information
Version 1 (7/2/2025) REB# 726
Making sure a resiliency questionnaire works