Residence Planning with Proposed Budget for 2020/2021 Fiscal Year

Residence Planning with Proposed Budget for 2020/2021 Fiscal Year
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Updated housing strategic plan, local student housing status, and financial planning for campus housing. Engage student stakeholders for awareness and learning. Discover data-driven evidence and current projects shaping campus housing.

  • Campus housing
  • Student stakeholders
  • Financial planning
  • Strategic initiatives
  • Data-driven evidence

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  1. Promoting Healthier Residence Environments Changing the Culture of Substance Use Project (CCSU)

  2. About Us Catriona Remocker Project Coordinator Changing the Culture of Substance Use, CARBC Sarah Joosse Knowledge Exchange & Social Learning Coordinator Healthy Minds | Healthy Campuses, CMHA BC

  3. Webinar Overview 1. Residence Scan Background 2. Scan Recruitment & Methodology 3. Data Collection & Analysis 4. Hallmarks of Authentic Community 5. Promising Practices for a Healthier Residence Environment 6. Helpful Resources 7. Featured Example: TRU s Drink with Class 8. Facilitated Discussion 9. Questions

  4. Things You May Notice Assumption of broad co-occurring factors underlying substance use, mental health and wellness Inauthentic qualitative research approach

  5. Residence Scan Background Developed out of the CCSU project following consultations with six campuses in BC Scan Rationale: Residence = key area for campus culture change around substance use Very little known beyond the literature

  6. Purpose: Residence Guide

  7. Residence Scan Recruitment All BC institutions were invited to participate via personal email Alberta institutions were recruited through a presentation Once institutions committed, they were asked to recruit participants through their networks Student participants offered $15 food vouchers Refreshments provided for focus group meetings

  8. Residence Scan Methodology Focus groups conducted via teleconference and recorded Data collected through two types of focus groups with 8 post- secondary institutions across BC and Alberta: One-hour multilevel stakeholder focus group 30-minute student-only focus group Focus group data substantiated through corroborating documents

  9. Residence Scan Methodology A draft guide offered to participants in advance Confidentiality, study background, data collection, storage and analysis practices covered Verbal participant consent obtained and recorded

  10. Data Collection Focus group questions centered on: Reflections on the draft guide Facets of residence life Stories of residence life

  11. Data Analysis Focus groups recorded and transcribed by a team of analysts using open-coding, along with a coding categorization system Thematic analysis conducted Corroborating documents consulted to support identified themes & key initiatives

  12. Findings of the Scan

  13. Hallmarks of Authentic Community 1. Transparency 2. Complexity 3. Shared Norms and Values 4. Open Communication 5. Mutual Obligations 6. Participatory Practices 7. Community Maintenance 8. Bridge-Building

  14. Promising Practices for Promoting Health in Residence

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