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Algoma University researchers lead in-depth study on Gendered and Colonial Violence prevention in Baawaating

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Algoma University professor Dr. Vivian Jiménez-Estrada and her research assistant Xuechen Yuan have completed an in-depth study on gendered and colonial violence prevention services in Baawaating. 

Since February 2023, the research has engaged Indigenous and non-Indigenous service providers and first responders,

Algoma University hosts community planning session for future Masters of Psychotherapy Program

Masters of Psychotherapy Planning

Algoma University’s Department of Psychology recently hosted a community planning session to inform the development of a Masters-level psychotherapy training program focusing on mental health care delivery in Northern Ontario. 

The session was designed to solicit input from community members across the region and marked the first step in an ongoing engagement process.

Makwa Waakaa’igan celebrates next step in realization with $2 million in funding from Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation

Makwa and NOHFC

Centre of Cultural Excellence will provide critical community resources for education, healthcare, and cultural preservation

Today, Algoma University announced an additional $2 million in funding from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) for the eagerly anticipated Makwa Waakaa’igan project in Sault Ste.