A unique study opportunity that brings together community members, practitioners and students into an intimate learning community to explore the causes and impacts of poverty and best practices in how to reduce and prevent it.
Eventi in questa raccolta
Transforming Practice through Indigenous Research Methodologies
mar 6 mag, 09:00
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Poverty and Human Rights
mer 7 mag, 09:00
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Building Creative Pathways to Address Poverty
gio 8 mag, 09:00
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Healing Poverty Through Creativity
gio 8 mag, 13:00
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Program Evaluation 101
ven 9 mag, 09:00
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Business and Human Rights
mar 13 mag, 09:00
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Community Connector Training
mer 14 mag, 09:00
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Allyship: Working Respectfully with Equity Deserving Communities
ven 16 mag, 09:00
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Poverty in Canada: What We Know from the 2021 Census
mer 17 mag, 09:00
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Eyes to See: Engaging Faith Communities in Poverty Dialogue and Action
gio 11 mag, 09:00
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Poverty and Human Rights - Introductory Workshop
lun 8 mag, 12:30
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Ending Poverty Together
sab 6 mag, 09:00
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Purpose and Performance
gio 4 mag, 09:00
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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Poverty Reduction Practice
mar 2 mag, 09:00
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Collaboration for Understanding and Development
mar 2 mag, 09:00
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The ART of Hope: A Healing Approach to Ending Poverty
The Canadian Poverty Institute (CPI) is an inter-disciplinary institute housed within Ambrose University in Calgary, AB. We position ourselves as research advocates for the poor, vulnerable and/or marginalized, delivering on our mandate through teaching, research and public education that informs policy and enhances practice. The CPI provides opportunities for students, faculty, non-profit organizations, government, churches and the community to learn about and research poverty, and to discern and share solutions for the betterment of all Canadians. Our work is also guided by a philosophy that poverty must be addressed through the restoration of trust relationships that build resilience by strengthening the bonds of community. It is in the resilience of community that the gifts of all people can be valued and brought into being. More information:https://www.povertyinstitute.ca/