The effects of SHARP-SMH can also be found outside the classroom! Below, you will find links to conference posters, recorded talks, and news and social media coverage related to our project. These resources provide great snapshots of our research in action.

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CONFERENCES

June 7 – 25, 2021

Canadian Psychological Association 2021 Virtual Conference (Poster):
Hope in the Classroom During COVID-19: Knowledge Mobilization in the Strengths, Hope and Resourcefulness Program for School Mental Health (SHARP-SMH)

http://sharp.wp.educ.ualberta.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2021/06/64216-POSTER-Hobbs-Hopeinthe-1.pdf

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May 13 – 15, 2021

Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association Virtual Conference 2021 (Poster):
Adapting a Strengths and Hope-Based Program for Schools Within a Changing Economic and Public Health Context

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July 6 – Aug 28, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

Canadian Psychological Association Conference 2020 (Poster):
Adapting a Strengths- and Hope-Based Program for Schools Within a Changing Context

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TALKS

Oct 26, 2021 How to Create a Hopeful Future?/Nasıl Umutlu Bir Gelecek Tasarlarız? | The Sezin School x Hope Studies Central

Nov 21, 2020 How to Find Hope | Speaker: Dr. Denise Larsen at EPL’s How-To Festival, (Alternate Link)
April 29, 2020 Finding Hope in Bad Times and Good | Speaker: Dr. Denise Larsen, Faculty of Education

 

NEWS + MEDIA

Winter 2022 Research Program Brings Hope to Classrooms (ATA Magazine: Denise Larsen and colleagues)
May 3, 2021 Searching for Hope in All the Right Places: Part 1 – Hope in Our Pedagogy | Featuring: Amy Badger (After the Bell: Extra Credit Podcast)
Mar 26, 2021 In Schools, Finding Hope in a Hopeless Time (Edutopia: Nora Fleming)
Mar 16, 2021 New resources aim to help Alberta teachers, students build hope during pandemic (Folio: Bev Betkowski)
Jan 29, 2021 3 Ways to Find Hope (UAlberta Alumni’s #20ofMany)
May 25, 2020 Hope is an Overused Word, But the Real Thing Can be Powerful (New Trail: Amie Filkow)
May 7, 2020 How to Find, Keep and Build Hope (New Trail: Stephanie Bailey)