You’ll be asked to participate in a one-on-one Zoom interview (camera optional) lasting approximately 60 to 90 minutes. During the interview, you’ll be asked about how TIC is used in your workplace and your perspective on its impact on the children and youth you support.
This study is part of a Master’s thesis at the University of Alberta and aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of TIC in group care environments.
Participation is entirely voluntary. If you’d like to learn more or are interested in participating, please email: tduchesn@ualberta.ca
UofA Seeking Participants for Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) Practices Research Study
Child and Youth Care Counsellor currently working in a group care setting in Alberta are invited to take part in a research study exploring how trauma-informed care (TIC) practices are implemented and experienced in group care settings.
