Our Current Research Projects
We are currently recruiting participants for studies - including people with disabilities, older adults, people living with dementia, family/friend caregivers, professional care workers and planning professionals.
Check out the projects below with stars to learn more!
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Failing Better in Access
Funded By: Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada
This project investigates the experiences of people with disabilities at accessibility-focused public events. While we may never be able to create perfect access, we can try to “fail the best we can” in pursuit of it.
Currently recruiting!
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Connecting Aging People and Aging Places
Funded By: TMU Faculty of Community Services Knowledge Translation Grant
We are documenting the struggles and joys of aging in neighbourhood across Canada and Indigenous communities through poetry, reflections, art, photos, videos and more!
Currently recruiting!
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Dementia-Capable Community Pilot
Funded by: New Frontiers in Research Fund – Exploration Grant
Dementia-Capable community pilot with a wide range of community stakeholders at all scales in urban, suburban, and rural neighbourhoods in Waterloo, Ontario.
Currently recruiting!
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Care and Dementia in the Suburbs
Funded By: Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada
This project examines the social and built care networks of immigrants living with dementia, their care partners and professional care workers in Scarborough.
Recruitment now closed
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Accessibility in the Planning Profession
Funded By: TMU Faculty of Community services Seed Grant
This project seeks to find out how non-accessibility specialist urban planners understand and operationalize accessibility and disability in their daily work.
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COVID-19 and Dementia in Oshawa
Funded By: TMU Faculty of Community Services Seed Grant
This is a project in Oshawa, Ontario that used photovoice, travel diaries and GPS tracking to understand the experiences of people living with dementia during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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E-bikes in Northwest Toronto for Older Adults
Funded By: Ontario Ministry of Seniors and Accessibility
A project piloting e-bike use for seniors in northwest Toronto with two community partners – Toronto Council on Aging and Our Greenway Conservancy.
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Discourse Analysis of the Evaluations of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
A project analyzing the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the issues around the limited scope of this legislation.
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(Re)Imagining Accessibility on Toronto's Waterfront
A project exploring accessibility along Toronto’s waterfront, as well as a built-environment audit of various sites.
Currently recruiting!