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2022 STAR Symposium

STAR Symposium - Climate Change & Health

Friday, May 27, 2022 (Past)

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The Stress, Trauma and Resilence (STAR) Working Group hosted a one-day symposium consisting of several speakers, round table discussions, student poster presentations and a networking event. Visit the link below for more information and to subscribe to the newsletter:
Event Description
Event Program (Past)
On behalf of the CHAIM Centre, The Stress, Trauma and Resilience (STAR) Working Group and the Faculty of Science we thank you for attending the inaugural STAR Symposium, Climate Change and Health at Carleton University on Friday, May 27th.

A diverse and dynamic group of speakers and panelists provided in-depth insight, actionable practical information, perspective, and tools for engagement to initiate change.

We have now posted the session recordings to the Faculty of Science YouTube Channel and we invite you to view the content and share among your networks.

As promised we are sharing visual renderings of the key points and takeaways reflecting the day’s discussions as a commemorative keepsake and as captured by graphic scribe,  Jordana Globerman. 
We thank the collaborators and funding partners included in these images and whose contributions made this day possible.

And finally, we thank you for making the day a great success.  Your enthusiasm and spirit made our time together productive, informative and fun!  We wish you the best and hope you continue to be engaged with the Carleton Faculty of Science community. 
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  • Home
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    • What Is CHAIM?
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    • One Health >
      • 2022 One HEALtH Student Challenge >
        • 2022 Team Pitches
        • 2022 Judges
        • 2022 Case Study
      • 2021 One HEALtH Student Challenge >
        • Challenge Winners
        • All Teams
        • Judges
        • Case Study
    • Environmental and Occupational Health >
      • Occupational and Environmental Health Research Team
    • Social and Cultural Health Inequities >
      • BLM Statement & Resources
      • Ethnoracial Analysis Project 2020
      • Indigenous Resources >
        • 2021 Community Projects
        • 2022 Community Projects
        • National Indigenous Peoples Day 2021
      • Walking Together in Two Worlds Workshops >
        • W2W - Agenda
        • W2W - Organizing Group
        • W2W - Student Presenters
        • W2W - Academic Presenters
    • Stress, Trauma, and Resilience >
      • Stress, Trauma and Resilience Working Group
      • 2022 STAR Symposium
    • Probing Questions >
      • The Microbiome
    • 2021 Summer Student Projects
  • Newsletter
  • Blog
    • Archived
  • Podcast
  • Resources
    • Knowledge Translation
    • Videos
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