RESOLVing Violence

RESOLVing Violence

Welcome to RESOLVing Violence. A podcast that delves deep into the heart of creating safer communities. Join us as we explore the vital work of RESOLVE Saskatchewan, a key component of the prairie-based research network dedicated to ending violence, particularly among girls and women. Our podcast uncovers the impactful research, strategies, and collaborations that drive the mission to eliminate violence. From thought-provoking discussions to insightful stories, we're your guide to understanding and combating violence. Tune in and be part of the solution with RESOLVing Violence. Together, we're shaping a safer and more inclusive future. To learn more, head to https://research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/

Episodes

November 5, 2024 25 mins

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In this episode, get ready to engage in a critical discussion about the Transforming Family Justice Initiative with esteemed guests Brea Lowenberger and Dr. Judy Jaunzems-Fernuk. This episode offers a deep dive into the systemic efforts and research-backed strategies designed to enhance the efficacy and empathy within family justice systems.

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  • Comprehensive Overview of the Initiative: Explore the pressing...
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Tune into Resolving Violence to explore these fascinating and critical topics, and gain a deeper understanding of the journey towards reproductive and sexual justice for Indigenous women.

For more information on the content discussed in today’s episode, please visit the following links:

Project Website: www.hollyannmckenzie.ca/Indigenous-RJ

The Native Youth Sexual Health Network https://www.nativeyouthsexualhealth.com/

The St...

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 In this deeply insightful episode, our hosts Jorden Cummings and Arianna Gibson dive into one of the most impactful projects currently underway in Saskatchewan—the Saskatchewan Anti Violence Research Network, or SAVr. This initiative aims to build a collaborative community of agencies, organizations, and academics devoted to tackling violence and abuse through research and action.

In the episode:

- Learn about th...

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In this episode, we’re delving into groundbreaking research on PTSD among Saskatchewan police officers with Dr. Samantha Horswill, a registered doctoral psychologist and expert in trauma-informed care. Join your host, Jorden Cummings, along with special guest Shaylyn White, as we explore the unique challenges faced by federal and municipal police officers, the importance of trauma training, and the factors influencing trauma respon...

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 In this episode, host Arianna Gibson engages with Dr. Nicole Letourneau, a renowned professor at the University of Calgary, to discuss the groundbreaking "Attach" program aimed at revolutionizing parenting interventions to foster secure parent-child attachment and mitigate chronic stress effects.

Episode Highlights:

  • Discover the Attach program's 10-week intervention designed to enhance parental reflectiv...
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In this profound and insightful episode, hosts Arianna Gibson and Jorden Cummings dive into the often overlooked experiences of parents whose children have faced trauma. Jorden shares her research on the barriers parents encounter while seeking and receiving services for themselves and their traumatized children. This discussion sheds light on the critical role parents play in their child's recovery and the systemic challenges...

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In this episode of Resolving Violence, hosts Jorden Cummings and Arianna Gibson dive deep into the transformative program developed by Resolve Saskatchewan aimed at training mental health professionals to work effectively and sensitively with indigenous clients. Listen in as they explore the importance of self-reflection, proactive improvement in psychology, and the unique aspects of the training program that make it a pivotal reso...

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Welcome back to "Resolving Violence," the podcast dedicated to uncovering and understanding violence and abuse within Canadian prairie communities. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kenda Nixon, Director of Resolve Manitoba and a professor at the University of Manitoba, who brings 25 years of dedicated experience to the table.

Dr. Nixon dives deep into Resolve Manitoba’s mission: conducting action-oriented research on ...

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Welcome back to "Resolving Violence," the podcast dedicated to uncovering and understanding violence and abuse within Canadian prairie communities. In this episode, we are joined once again by Jennifer Hegel, who provides an in-depth look into her research on adolescent dating violence (ADV) as shared through personal YouTube narratives. Jen, armed with over 10 years of experience supporting municipal and federal law enfo...

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In this episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, host Shaylyn White continues her illuminating conversation with guest Christie Tetreault. This episode is the second part of a 2-part feature focusing on dark personalities and intimate partner violence (IPV). The conversation picks up where it left off, delving into the myths surrounding IPV and how they relate to dark personality traits. Christie starts by highlighting the variou...

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In part one of a special two-part series, we explore the intricate world of dark personalities with our special guest, Christie Tetreault, a postdoctoral fellow in forensic psychology. Christie provides an enlightening discussion on the social construction of dark personalities and emphasizes the need for nuanced understanding and individualized interventions. She breaks down the traits associated with the dark triad and the dark t...

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In this week’s episode of Resolving Violence, Shaylyn White welcomes guests Karen Wood and Jonathan Ballantyne to discuss the impactful "3 Videos Project." Born out of a profound need for conflict resolution resources among families in Canadian prairie communities, this project focuses on creating training videos featuring Indigenous men as a violence prevention resource. The origin story unfolds as Karen and Jonathan nar...

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In this thought-provoking episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, we welcome Amanda Gannon, a distinguished faculty member of Indigenous Health at the First Nations University of Canada. With an extensive background that spans sociology, psychology, addictions, crime law, and justice studies, Amanda provides a deep dive into her Master's research on youth-centered harm reduction in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Utilizing the inn...

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This episode discusses themes related to intimate partner violence (IPV) and family violence, including detailed conversations about the legal processes and expert testimony in IPV court cases. Listener discretion is advised, as these topics can be triggering or distressing for some individuals.

In this insightful episode of Resolving Violence, we welcome back Crystal Giesbrecht, the director of research at the Provincial Associatio...

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This week’s episode of Resolving Violence, we are joined by Dr. Mark Olver, a professor and registered doctoral psychologist at the University of Saskatchewan. The discussion delves into the pivotal role of professionals working with violent or at-risk populations, emphasizing the importance of clinicians maintaining a professional yet empathetic stance. Dr. Olver underscores essential practices effective with correctional populati...

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In this insightful episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, Arianna Gibson hosts Dr. Carissa Augustyn, an expert in clinical psychology with a focus on risk assessment, intimate partner violence, and sexual offending for an insightful conversation. Dr. Augustyn delves into her comprehensive review of empirically based dynamic risk and protective factors of sexual offending. This work, initially commissioned by the UK Ministry of ...

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This week’s thought-provoking episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, Shaylyn White is joined by Dr. Caroline Tait, a medical anthropologist from the University of Calgary, to explore the systemic violence and healthcare inequities faced by indigenous communities. They discuss issues such as the high demand for kidney transplants among indigenous individuals in Saskatchewan, the psychological barriers of anticipating racism in h...

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In this episode of Resolving Violence, we welcome back Brandon Sparks, a senior lecturer in forensic psychology at Kingston University, returns to discuss technology-facilitated sexual violence. Sparks explains various forms of this abuse, such as coerced sexting, cyber flashing, nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images, and deep fake pornography. He emphasizes how the rapid evolution of technology adds layers of complexity t...

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In today's episode, we delve deep into the subject of parental blame with Dr. Jordan Cummings and Arianna Gibson, bringing light to the psychological and societal factors contributing to the blame placed on parents, particularly mothers, when children experience trauma, such as child sexual abuse. Dr. Cummings shares insights from years of research, discussing various studies and findings that explore how societal expectations...

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