Working with Male Survivors of Sexual Violence and Trauma: Conference Abstract Submission
Family Services of Peel—Peel Institute of Research and Training would like to invite you to submit your abstracts to build dialogues on innovative social and health approaches to service, programs, community initiatives, research, and policy development for male survivors of sexual violence and trauma. Please fill out this form to submit your abstract for the conference.
Full Name
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First Name
Last Name
Email Address
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Affiliation / Organization
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Role / Position
Abstract Title. Maximum 150 characters.
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Select the theme(s) most relevant to your submission
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Social determinants of health
Trauma, mental health and addiction
Housing
Judicial and Police approaches
Males/Men with disabilities
Indigenous male survivors of sexual violence
Qualitative and quantitative research on survivors' lived experiences
Men and male-identifying survivors of sexual violence
Gay, bisexual, heterosexual, pansexual, trans, asexual males/men
Select the constituency(ies) that best describe your perspective
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Survivors
Social service providers
Academics
Researchers
Community police officers
Community workers
Health practitioners
Housing workers
Outreach workers
Policymakers
Social workers
Religious Groups
Sports Groups
Transitional support workers
Youth workers
Newcomers and/or Refugees
Select your preferred session format
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Oral presentation (one presenter, with or without co-author; 10-minute presentation, 5 minutes questions)
Poster Presentations (single presenter, co-authors permitted; 1m x 1m / 3.5 ft. x 3.5 ft.)
Option 1: Research/Evaluation Abstract. Please follow the guidelines by including rationale, objectives, methods, results, discussion and conclusion. Maximum 300 words.
Guiding questions: Rationale (What is the topic of your presentation? Why is this work important? What gap does it fill?); Objectives (What specific objectives did you have?); Methods (How was the data collected and analyzed?); Results (What were your results?); Discussion and Conclusion (What do your results mean? How do they advance current knowledge? What were your conclusions?)
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Option 2: Oral Presentation Abstract. Please follow the guidelines by including purpose, audience and impacts. Maximum 300 words.
Guiding questions: Purpose (What is your program/service/initiative? What are the objectives/aim of the program/initiative?); Audience (who is served by your program?); Implications (what are the benefits of your program/initiative? What impacts has your program/initiative had or intended to have?); Other (if you have done evaluation, are there are key results you can share?)
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Names of co-authors (if applicable)
Any special requirements or comments?
For more information, questions, or concerns, please email: msantos@fspeel.org
Guidelines for presenters: If you are selected to present, you are required to register. Registration links will be sent to your email.
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