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ISPR Open House on October 17, 2008

Monday, October 13th, 2008 - 4:47 pm

The Institute for Social and Policy Research (ISPR) at Purdue University Calumet will host a Fall 2008 Open House event on Friday October 17, 2008 at 12:30 P.M. at the Institute!  The Open House is intended to introduce individuals to the mission and work of the Institute.  We are excited that Dan A. Lewis, Professor of Human Development and Social Policy and Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University, has accepted our invitation to speak at this event.  Dr. Lewis has pursued a highly referenced program of policy research throughout the Chicagoland area focusing on educational reform, mental health policy, and most recently on the impact of welfare reform.  Dr. Lewis will speak from 12:30 P.M.- 2:00 P.M. at the research luncheon. You can learn more about Dr. Lewis and his work at http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/people/lewis.html. If you are interested in attending this event, please RSVP at ispr_openhouse2008@yahoo.com. A light lunch will be served.

ISPR to collaborate in development of new Indiana Suicide Prevention Technical Assistance Center

Friday, October 10th, 2008 - 5:48 pm

ISPR will assume the role of evaluator for the the new Indiana Suicide Prevention Technical Assistance Center located at the Behavioral Health and Family Studies Institute on the campus of Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne.   Dr. Kathleen O’Connell, the principal investigator for the new Technical Assistance Center, is Director of the Behavioral Health and Family Studies Insitute and has worked for many years with the Indiana Suicde Prevention Council on projects throughout the state.   Formally known as the Indiana Cares Youth Suicide Prevention Project, the Center will provide suicide prevention training to sites and individuals throughout the state of Indiana.   ISPR will assist the Project by assessing the impact of the training programs delivered by the new Center over the three year duration of the award.  Project goals include building infrastructure to expand and coordinate resources available to Indiana communities for youth suicide prevention; developing broad-based support and capacity for youth suicide prevention; assuring that persons responsible for state and local youth suicide prevention efforts have skills in cultural competence that will allow them to effectively engage and collaborate with all Indiana populations; and promoting efforts to reduce access to lethal means and methods of self-harm among youth at risk for suicide.

Tribal youth victimization focus groups initiated

Monday, October 6th, 2008 - 5:08 pm

Upon receiving IRB approval in September of 2008, ISPR staff are assisting with the collection of focus group data in the states of South Dakota, Montana, Washington, and Arizona.  The first set of focus groups were completed in Yankton, South Dakota during the last week of September with additional focus groups scheduled for October 8 in Browning, Montana.  The goal of the focus groups is to gather information needed to construct survey protocols to be fielded in the Spring of 2009.  By employing a participatory action research model, the investigators are better informed on how to target the potential survey audience.  More focus groups are planned for later in the Fall of 2008.

Project Ease progresses with training of second and third cohorts

Monday, October 6th, 2008 - 4:37 pm

Project EASE continues its training activities of educational mentors with the training of two additional cohorts during the Fall of 2008.  The first cohort will complete their training on October 9, 2008 and is comprised of 7 volunteers from the communities of East Chicago and Gary.  The training for this cohort is taking place on the Purdue University Calumet campus. The second cohort commenses training for six consecutive weeks starting on October 10, 2008.  The training will take place at Images of Hope in the City of Gary.  Anyone interested in participating in this training should email the Project at projecteasementoring@gmail.com.