Be an Over 2 U Champion!
What is the Over 2 U Project? Why is this research important?
Read about the project at https://over2u.arts.ubc.ca/
Who can be involved in the Over 2 U community project?
Adults living in the North Okanagan communities of Vernon, Armstrong, Enderby, Coldstream, Lavington, Lumby, and Cherryville are invited to be a part of the Over 2 U Community Project. Your participation can include completing a short survey, joining our social media groups, receiving our newsletters. You can even partnerwith us to develop local programs and educational opportunities so that the research results can be put into action in the North Okanagan and beyond.
How can I get involved?
Complete a short survey: We are looking for adults living in the North Okanagan to complete a survey. An honorarium of a $10 gift card / per person will be provided for your time. The study involves about 15 minutes of your time to answer some questions about the possibilities for adolescents or others to be hurt if teenagers do certain tasks.
- You can complete the survey on a secure web site or on paper. To access the web-based survey, go to this link: https://survey.ubc.ca/surveys/smarshall/over-2-u-community-survey-2015-mamwv/
- To receive a paper copy, please contact kelli.sullivan@ubc.ca or sheila.marshall@ubc.ca and provide your mailing address. A postage paid return envelope will be included with your survey.
Connect Over 2 U Community: Check out the website, join our social media groups, sign-up for our newsletter to get the latest Over 2 U research results, evidence-based information about adolescent development and trends, and tips for parenting or working with teens.
- Over 2 U newsletters
- Over 2 U Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Over2U
- Join us on Twitter @Over2Uresearch
Be an Over 2 U Champion: Partner with the research team so that we can learn from each other and work together to ensure the research findings are given back to the community in meaningful way.
For more information, contact:
Kelli Sullivan, Community-Based Researcher, North Okanagan
kelli.sullivan@ubc.ca
Sheila Marshall, Principal Investigator, Associate Professor in the School of Social Work, UBC Vancouver
sheila.marshall@ubc.ca