Related projects
Discover more projects across a range of sectors and discipline — from AI to cleantech to social innovation.
The intention of this study is to construct linguistic teaching tools in the community through community engaged research. The objective will be to work with the Sipekne’katik community health centre parental programs and community partnerships to foster conversations around community-based healing and well-being practices. The audience will be with parents, guardians, and families with infants, toddlers, and pre-primary aged children. The expected benefit to the partner organization in the community of Sipekne’katik will be to have intellectual rights to evidence-based research on language resurgence, revitalization, reclamation, and maintenance in relation to mental and physical health and well-being. The grassroots benefits include parents, guardians, and families
accessing Mikmaq language to communicate with their children and families. This is the first step to creating language nests, and promoting healthy families, and community language speakers
Jennifer Tinkham
Mental Health Research Canada
Sociology
Other services (except public administration); Professional, scientific and technical services
Acadia University
Accelerate
Discover more projects across a range of sectors and discipline — from AI to cleantech to social innovation.
Find the perfect opportunity to put your academic skills and knowledge into practice!
Find ProjectsThe strong support from governments across Canada, international partners, universities, colleges, companies, and community organizations has enabled Mitacs to focus on the core idea that talent and partnerships power innovation — and innovation creates a better future.