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    Explore " knowledge translation" with insightful episodes like "Reinventing Public Education (US High Schools)", "Knowledge Translation: What It Is and Why You Should Know About It", "Providing Trauma-Informed Care Using Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga", "Polyvagal Theory and the Safe and Sound Protocol: Research, Clinical Implications, and Future Growth" and "Expanding our Lens of Evidence-Based Practice" from podcasts like ""Learning Futures", "OT Digest", "OT Digest", "OT Digest" and "OT Digest"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    Reinventing Public Education (US High Schools)

    Reinventing Public Education (US High Schools)

    In this episode - Sean is joined by guest host Dr. Steven Weiner to lead a panel discussion around the challenges in changing the educational system and barriers to implementing change. The panel examines the reasons why high school is particularly difficult to change and explores potential solutions for overcoming these barriers. In this episode Steven and team highlight ongoing projects at Arizona State University that support educational systems change and proposes ways for researchers to better communicate their findings to policymakers and educators.

    Guest Information: 

    Steven Weiner
    Steven Weiner is a research analyst at the Center on Reinventing Public Education, where he brings an interdisciplinary lens to understanding transformative change within educational systems.

    Ruth Wylie 
    Ruth Wylie is the assistant director of the Center for Science and the Imagination and an associate research professor in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.

    Lauren Katzman 
    Executive Director of Urban Collaborative Center, and Associate Research Professor in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University

    Janice Mak
    Janice is a clinical assistant professor, focused on the intersection of computer science education, policy, and systems changein the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University 

    Meg Astudillo
    Meg is the Graduate Service Assistant for the Center on Reinventing Public Education

     

    Links & Information: 

    Polyvagal Theory and the Safe and Sound Protocol: Research, Clinical Implications, and Future Growth

    Polyvagal Theory and the Safe and Sound Protocol: Research, Clinical Implications, and Future Growth

    Resources:

     

    5:36- Introduction to Polyvagal Theory (PVT)

    10:00 - Introduction to the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP)

    17:31 - Current research on the SSP

    25:30 - Implementing what we know now about PVT/SSP in Clinical Practice

    33:40 - Next steps for using the SSP

    35:30 - How to get involved in this research

     

    How to start a business while also being a stay-at-home mom with Curious Neuron founder Dr. Cindy Hovington

    How to start a business while also being a stay-at-home mom with Curious Neuron founder Dr. Cindy Hovington

    We are re-launching the Curious Neuron Podcast! New episodes every Friday! We will keep them short and sweet because we know you are short on time. We will return our focus to summarizing research focused on parenting and child development. 

    I have never taken the time to chat about myself and how Curious Neuron was created. Today, my new co-host, Marion Van Horn, interviews me! We chat about Curious Neuron’s humble beginnings and my research during my doctorate degree.

    If you enjoyed, this episode, please rate it on 5 stars and leave us a review on iTunes (it lets us know you want more episodes and feeds the podcast gods haha!)

    Thank you to the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro for sponsoring the Curious Neuron Podcast.

    To read the show notes and get the links to the research studies mentioned in this episode visit: 
    https://www.curiousneuron.com/podcast/2021/5/7/episode-25-the-birth-story-of-curious-neuron

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    The Social Determinants of Health w/ Kristy Kerr

    The Social Determinants of Health w/ Kristy Kerr

    We may not always connect the dots, but our social environment has a massive impact on our health and wellbeing. Social Determinants of Health involve a list of things that are proven to directly influence health outcomes. They include sex, gender identity, race, the level of education of your parents and of yourself, where you live, how much money you make, and a host of other factors. We reached out to Kristy Kerr, Executive Director of the BC CDC Foundation for Public Health to ask her about the Social Determinants of Health, and their impact on our health. She talked to us about some of the great initiatives this one-of-a-kind foundation is involved in, in efforts to address these social realities.

    About Kristy Kerr
    Kristy Kerr is the Executive Director of the BCCDC Foundation, a registered charity,  working in partnership with the BC Centre for Disease Control, as well as other stakeholders, in order to improve public health outcomes in BC. She’s responsible for leading strategic direction, organizational development, and the consistent achievement of the mission, vision, and mandate of the BCCDC Foundation. Kristy believes that our best way forward to create a truly healthy society is to increase public health awareness  and investment, and she is leading the Foundation with these goals in mind. Passionate about health promotion, prevention, health equity, and the social determinants of health, Kristy believes we need to shift our focus to upstream actions, that is, addressing root causes of issues and emphasizing positive and holistic health. Upstream thinking will shift our current primary focus on the acute care system toward an investment in stopping problems before they need to be fixed, resulting in a reduction in the burden on our healthcare system, and thereby improving it in the 
    process. 

    Prior to joining the BCCDC Foundation, Kristy worked in different research management 
    and grant- writing roles within the academic world. She also worked in international  development and global health, spending time in Zambia and Kenya working with local stakeholders on various community-based initiatives. Kristy has a Master’s degree in Public Health with a specialization in Health Promotion, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Biology, and an Associate’s degree in Creative Writing. 

    A BCCDC Foundation Call to Action
    The BCCDC Foundation needs advocates to spread the message that we all have a role
    to play in population health: individual actions can have a population impact. By working together to shift how we see health and how we engage with our healthcare system, we can protect the health of our communities now and for future generations.

    Are you interested in hearing more about the work of the BCCDC Foundation? Want to join our battle cry and Activate Health by becoming a health ambassador in your community?

    Learn more at www.bccdcfoundation.org and join us on Twitter, Facebook, and
    Instagram @BccdcFoundation

    If you’d like to support the BCCDC Foundation’s initiatives to address COVID-19, the
    overdose crisis, or other priorities, you can donate online or reach out to donate @bccdcfoundation.org

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