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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 understand ...
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Resolving Violence is a captivating podcast that dives deep into Canadian prairie-based research on violence and abuse, with a spotlight on Indigenous perspectives. Each episode provides invaluable insights for service providers, individuals with lived experiences, and the general public. Join interviewer Shaylyn White as she navigate complex dialo…
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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 a…
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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 o…
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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…
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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 …
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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 p…
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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 d…
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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…
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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 h…
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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 in…
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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 viole…
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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 researc…
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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 …
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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 s…
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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 …
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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 indigenou…
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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 pornogr…
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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…
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In this episode of "Resolving Violence," host Arianna Gibson and guest Andrea Silverstone delve into the complexities of identifying and assessing coercive control within clinical practices and the implications of recent legislative efforts in this area. Silverstone debates the effectiveness of Canada's push to criminalize coercive control, contras…
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In this episode of "Resolving Violence," we tackle the complex issue of sexual exploitation and abuse by Canadian officers in UN peacekeeping missions, inspired by the research of Colleen Bell, an associate professor. Bell's studies, initially focused on the influence of Canadian police in Haiti, unexpectedly revealed instances of sexual exploitati…
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In this episode of Resolving Violence, we sit down with Desiree Elchuk, a researcher with a background in psychology from the University of Saskatchewan. Desiree's groundbreaking work offers a deep dive into the lives of minor attracted persons (MAPs), examining how stigma-related stressors impact their mental health and social relationships. With …
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In this stimulating episode of Resolving Violence, we have the pleasure of welcoming Alisia Palermo, a doctoral candidate at the University of Saskatchewan. Diving deep into her groundbreaking master's thesis, Alisia shares her exploration into the intricate world of sexual consent among university students, the prevailing sexual scripts, and the e…
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In this episode of Resolving Violence, we delve into the harrowing realities faced by Indigenous women and girls confronting violence. Our featured guest, Kandice Parker, PhD, presents cutting-edge research from the Canadian Prairies, exposing the myths surrounding Indigenous violence and highlighting the disproportionate victimization rates. Join …
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In this episode of Resolving Violence, we flipping the script as we sit down with our regular host, Arianna Gibson – a graduate student in clinical psychology at the University of Saskatchewan. Arianna delves into her research on stigma, specifically examining its impact on mental illness and relationships. She sheds light on the various complexiti…
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In this episode of Resolving Violence, we are joined by Rachel Loewen Walker, an assistant professor and program chair of the Women's and Gender Studies in the department of Political Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. Together, we explore her recently published paper titled "Call It Misogyny." Throughout our conversation, Rachel provides p…
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In today's episode of "Resolving Violence," we're joined by Dr. Ian McPhail, a seasoned clinical psychologist and research associate specializing in the complex psychological patterns associated with pedophilia and sexual offenses against children. Our conversation sheds light on the innovative 'Talking For Change' helpline and treatment program. D…
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In today's episode of Resolving Violence, we explore the groundbreaking work of the Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan (SASS). As a provincial non-profit organization, SASS collaborates with frontline agencies, community partners, and governments to provide vital support and advocacy for those impacted by sexual violence in Saskatchewan. With …
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In this episode of the Resolving Violence Podcast, listeners are treated to a profound conversation with Morgana Machea, a dedicated program manager at the Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan. With a rich background in gender studies and activism, Morgana shares insights from their MA thesis, illuminating the resilience of indigenous wome…
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In today's episode of Resolving Violence we're joined by Keira Stockdale, an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Health Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. Keira's vast expertise in clinical, correctional, forensic, and police psychology sets the stage for an enlightening discussion on her groundbreaking research collabor…
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In today's episode of Resolving Violence, we had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Jaris Swidrowich, an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and a trailblazer in Indigenous health and LGBTQ+ healthcare. Dr. Swidrowich's delves into the complexities of vaccine hesitancy among Indigenous populations in Ca…
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In this episode of the Resolving Violence Podcast, our guests Dr. Holly Graham and Doreen Waskewitch delve into the transformative work of the nehiyaw wicihitwin (Cree helping Cree) program, centered on addressing violence and abuse within Indigenous communities. Dr. Graham, an associate professor with extensive experience in Indigenous health and …
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Welcome back to another insightful episode of the Resolving Violence Podcast! Today, we had the immense privilege of sitting down with the brilliant Dr. Lise Milne, Associate Professor at the University of Regina and the powerhouse behind groundbreaking research in child welfare and intimate partner violence. In this episode, Dr. Milne takes us on …
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In the latest episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, we are joined by historian and PhD candidate, Candice Klein. Join the conversation as we delve into her groundbreaking research, "If My Wife Had Been Home, This Would Never Have Happened: Incest in Saskatchewan, 1901 to 1931." Through her extensive study, Candice explores the intricate factor…
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On this episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, our special guest is Carrie Buchanan, Associate Professor and Psychology Department Head at St. Thomas More College. Carrie leads a research team focused on developing educational programs for preventing gender-based violence on campus. In today's discussion, she shares the challenges encountered w…
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In today's episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, we have a special guest with us, Shaylyn White. Shaylyn recently defended their master's thesis, which focuses on the media representation of queer women. In this thought-provoking discussion, Shaylyn delves into the concept of symbolic annihilation and its impact on queer individuals. We explor…
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This week's episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, we dive into the discussion surrounding the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA). We welcome guest expert , Jennifer Hegel who sheds light on the importance of understanding and addressing the factors influencing violence. The ODARA consists of thirteen items that help assess the ri…
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In today's episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, we welcome back Cailey Strauss and delve deeper into her dissertation findings on victim-offender mediation (VOM). But before we get into the main topic, we address the important issue of colonial appropriation of restorative justice, as discussed in Cailey's research. We explore how indigenous …
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In the latest episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, we discuss Jorden Cumming's groundbreaking grounded theory paper on parents' experiences with their child's trauma. This episode sheds light on the often overlooked role of parents in the healing process after a traumatic event and highlights the significant impact they have on their child's …
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In this week's episode, we're joined by Sarah Mohammed as we explore the experiences of newcomers and children of newcomers in Saskatoon, who have faced social fracture due to not belonging to their original community. We discuss how they are searching for a community that aligns with their values and offers compatibility and reinforcement. Through…
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In today's episode of the Resolving Violence podcast the concept of restorative justice takes center stage. Dr. Cailey Strauss dives deep into the transformative power of victim-offender mediation, highlighting the importance of building connections and understanding between youth involved in offenses. The episode sheds light on the positive outcom…
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In the newest episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, we delve into current Canadian prairie-based research on violence and abuse. We have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Kelsi Toews, a registered doctoral psychologist who specializes in treating child and adolescent anxiety disorders, perinatal mental health, and child developmental disorder…
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In the latest thought-provoking episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, Crystal Giesbrecht delves deep into the intersection of intimate partner violence (IPV) and animal maltreatment. Crystal, the director of research and communications at the Provincial Association Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan (PAADs), shares her findings fro…
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In this week's episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, we're joined by Jessica McLean; a passionate advocate and researcher in the field of gender-based violence. Tune in as she sheds light on the groundbreaking use of digital storytelling to empower survivors of abuse and violence. Jessica delves into how social media platforms like Twitter, Fa…
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In the latest episode of the Resolving Violence podcast, we dive into the complex world of the incel community and its potential connection to body image issues with assistant professor Brandon Sparks. This episode uncovers thought-provoking insights and challenges regarding a group often misunderstood by society. Sparks conducts his research by dr…
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This week's episode of the RESOLVing Violence Podcast we sit down with Dr. Alexandra Zidenberg, to delve into her research on victim body weight and its influence on perceptions of sexual violence cases. This thought-provoking study sheds light on an often overlooked factor in understanding and addressing issues related to sexual violence. Dr. Zide…
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Exploring Violence: Research-Led Perspectives on Prevention, Intervention, and Recovery Welcome to the first episode of the Resolving Violence Podcast. In this episode, we introduce Resolve Saskatchewan, a prairie-based research network focused on ending violence and abuse. Our host, Dr. Jorden Cummings, shares their background and expertise in the…
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In a world where accurate data is paramount to addressing and resolving societal issues, the absence of a comprehensive tracking tool for gender violence in Saskatchewan is a pressing concern. In our debut episodes of the Resolving Violence Podcast, we interviewed Karen Wood, a renowned researcher and former director of Resolve Saskatchewan. She sh…
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