MEDIA
MEDIA
Leong Centre Community Engagement Series Empowering Change: Integrating Youth Perspectives in Community-Based Approaches to Child Maltreatment Research
(Posted: November 2024)
This presentation explores different strategies and approaches for engaging youth in health research. Using examples from the field of child maltreatment research, Clinical Psychologist & Research Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO Research Institute, Nicole Racine, offers practical guidance and share best-practices for meaningfully engaging youth in the research process.
The Conversation
Infant’s tragic death after neglect sparks urgent calls for system changes
(Posted June 2024)
Authors Hannah McDowell, Doctoral Student, University of Ottawa; Dr. Melissa Kimber, Assistant Professor, McMaster University; & Dr. Nicole Racine, Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa , touch on the need for system changes to protect and support children and families in Canada.
CBC Listen, Shawn Apel
Should Quebec go further to keep cell phones out of schools?
(Posted 2024)
Clinical Psychologist and Research Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO Research Institute, Nicole Racine, speaks on screen time and cell phone use among children and youth within schools.
Global News, Kingston
Discover some selfcare strategies for mothers
(Posted May 2024)
Clinical Psychologist & Research Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO Research Institute, Nicole Racine, speaks about self-care strategies for mothers.
Discovery Minute
Does Nature Camp Improve a Child’s Wellbeing and Social Connectedness?
(Posted 2024)
Clinical Psychologist & Research Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO Research Institute, Nicole Racine, speaks about social prescription and the benefits of spending time in nature for children & youth!
CBC Listen, Shawn Apel:
How does your family manage screen time for kids?
(Posted 2023)
Clinical Psychologist and Research Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO Research Institute, Nicole Racine, speaks on screen time and cell phone use among children and youth.
Ottawa Citizen
'Kids are not alright,' say authors of study on rise in pediatric suicide attempts during pandemic
(Posted March 11, 2023)
The Conversation
Suicide attempts rose among children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for girls.
(Published: March 9, 2023 )
CBC News:
Mother's Day can bring dread, and these companies are catching on
(Posted May 8, 2021)
CBC News:
The pandemic & the mental-health burdens borne by youth
(Posted 2021)
Clinical Psychologist & University of Calgary Research Fellow Nicole Racine talks with the CBC's Andrew Nichols about how kids, teens - and their parents - are faring as we enter the 2nd year of the COVID-19 pandemic
The Conversation:
Child and youth mental health problems have doubled during COVID-19
(Published: August 9, 2021)
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The Conversation:
How compassion can triumph over toxic childhood trauma
(Published: April 4, 2018 )