🔎 How does the inclusion of underrepresented groups benefit military health research?
🔎 How does the inclusion of underrepresented groups benefit military health research?
In the sixth episode of the Beyond the Battlefield podcast, host Dr. Nicholas Held sits down with Dr. Vince Connelly and Ashley Ibbotson (MA) to discuss the state of research on reservist and 2SLGBTQIA+ military families, the unique differences in reservist family identities, and the lingering impact of the LGBT Purge in Canada.
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🔎 Comment est-ce que l'inclusion de groupes sous-représentés est bénéfique pour la recherche sur la santé militaire?
Dans le sixième episode du podcast Beyond the Battlefield, l'animateur Dr. Held rencontre Dr. Vince Connelly et Ashley Ibbotson (MA) pour discuter de l'état de la recherche sur les familles militaires de réservistes et de personnes 2ELGBTQIA+, des différences uniques dans les identités des familles de réservistes, et de l'impact persistant de la Purge LGBT au Canada.
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🛑 What ongoing consequences of sanctioned discrimination remain to be researched?
🛑 What ongoing consequences of sanctioned discrimination remain to be researched?
As the exclusive academic podcast of the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, Beyond the Battlefield explores the latest advancements in the health and well-being of military personnel, Veterans, and their families.
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Ashley (Ash) Ibbotson (MA), is a research coordinator with the Trauma and Recovery Research Unit in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurociences at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. Her research work has primarily focused on the experiences of 2SLGBTQIA+ military members and Veterans, and the impacts of military sexual trauma on Canadian military Veterans.
Dr. Vince Connelly is Professor of Psychology and leads the psychology team at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK. His research work currently focuses on the organisational psychology of the Armed Forces. He has also published previously many international works in the field of education and psychology. Professor Connelly’s work on the Armed Forces has an emphasis on the differing personnel components of the Total Defense Force (Whole Force) and how they work together. The research impact of his work on Reserve Forces Integration between 2013 and 2020 was rated as “World Leading” by the UK Government Research Excellence Framework (REF) in 2022. Vince is a long serving British Army Reservist.
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🏠 How are children impacted by the shift away from military base communities?
🏠 How are children impacted by the shift away from military base communities?
In the fifth episode of the Beyond the Battlefield podcast, host Dr. Nicholas Held sits down with Dr. Rachael Gribble and Dr. Nathalie Reid to discuss recent advances in military and public safety personnel family health research, impactful resources tailored to the unique needs of Veteran and PSP care partners, and the complexity of military and public safety family members’ identities.
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🏠 Comment les enfants sont-ils impactés par le départ des communautés des bases militaires?
Dans le cinquième épisode du podcast Beyond the Battlefield, l'animateur Dr. Held rencontre Dr. Rachael Gribble et Dr. Nathalie Reid pour discuter des avancées récentes dans la recherche sur la santé des familles des militaires et du personnel de sécurité publique, des ressources impactantes adaptées aux besoins uniques des partenaires de soins des Vétérans et du personnel de sécurité publique, et la complexité des identités des membres des familles des militaires et du personnel de sécurité publique.
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🪞 How do roles within military and public safety personnel families impact a care partner’s self-perception?
🪞 How do roles within military and public safety personnel families impact a care partner’s self-perception?
As the exclusive academic podcast of the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, Beyond the Battlefield explores the latest advancements in the health and well-being of military personnel, Veterans, and their families.
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Dr. Rachael Gribble is a Lecturer in War & Psychiatry at King’s College London, UK. As a mixed methods researcher with a background in public health, the focus of her work is on military families, women’s health and public attitudes to the military, with a primary aim of understanding how occupation influences the well-being of families. Her particular focus is on the health and well-being of partners of UK military personnel and veterans.
While Dr. Nathalie Reid’s research program centers the experiences of educators in conversations around wellbeing in schools, her role as the Director of the Child Trauma Research Centre at the University of Regina has brought her to engage in research in 6 priority areas: child and youth mental health and wellbeing; prevention and intervention with children and youth; educators, education, and students’ mental health and wellbeing in schools; the pre- and-post migration traumas of refugee and immigrant children, youth, and families; climate trauma; and, supporting public safety personnel families. She engages in leading-edge, strength-based, and responsive projects that seek to innovatively engage with, support, and sustain the health and wellbeing of children and youth, as well as those entrusted with their care. She also focuses on innovative knowledge translation and mobilization to ensure that the research serves those for whom it is intended.
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🌱 How are children impacted by a parent’s service?
🌱 How are children impacted by a parent’s service?
In the fourth episode of the Beyond the Battlefield podcast, host Dr. Nicholas Held sits down with Dr. Marg Rogers and Dr. Dannielle Post to discuss how changes in military culture have impacted the role of children, knowledge translation tactics improving the lives of families, and international advancements within the field of military family research.
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🌱 Comment les enfants sont-ils affectés par le service d'un parent?
Dans la quatrième épisode du podcast Beyond the Battlefield, l'animateur Dr. Held rencontre Dr. Marg Rogers et Dr. Dannielle Post pour discuter de l'impact des changements dans la culture militaire sur le rôle des enfants, des tactiques d'application des connaissances améliorant la vie des familles, et des avancées internationales dans le domaine de la recherche sur les familles de militaires.
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🤝 “We work together on the battlefield, why can't we be working together in our home countries as well?”
🤝 “We work together on the battlefield, why can't we be working together in our home countries as well?”
As the exclusive academic podcast of the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, Beyond the Battlefield explores the latest advancements in the health and well-being of military personnel, Veterans, and their families.
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Dr. Dannielle Post (Program Director: Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health), University of South Australia) is a senior lecturer who holds a PhD, Master of Public Health, and a Bachelor of Medical Science, with additional post-graduate training in public health research and evaluation. Dannielle conducts research and teaching within the field of public health, including, health promotion, determinants of health, and program design, implementation, and evaluation. Her research investigates the physical and psychological health and wellbeing of family carers, in particular family care-partners of Veterans. Dannielle has been involved in a number of studies assessing the physical and psychological well-being and support needs of carers of Veterans, and the effectiveness of UniSA’s Invictus Pathways Program. Dannielle is an Australian Mental Health Leaders Fellow (Cohort 3, 2019-2020), a member of the Executive Committee of the Public Health Association of Australia (SA Branch), an ARENA Member, and a member of the WAVES/Invictus Pathways Program Executive.
Dr. Marg Rogers is a Senior Lecturer of Early Childhood Education at the University of New England and a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Commonwealth Government funded Manna Institute that aims to improve the mental health of regional, rural and remote communities. Marg is a participatory and narrative researcher who researches with lived experienc
🔬 What questions do we need to ask in order to achieve meaningful inclusion of individuals with lived experience?
🔬 What questions do we need to ask in order to achieve meaningful inclusion of individuals with lived experience?
In the third episode of the Beyond the Battlefield podcast, host Dr. Nicholas Held sits down with Dr. Sharon Lawn and Laryssa Lamrock to discuss the implications of including lived experience perspectives within military family research.
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🔬 Quelles questions devons-nous poser pour réaliser l'inclusion significative des personnes ayant une expérience vécue?
Dans le troisième épisode du podcast Beyond the Battlefield, l'animateur Dr. Held rencontre Dr. Sharon Lawn et Laryssa Lamrock pour discuter des implications de l'inclusion des perspectives de l'expérience vécue dans la recherche sur les familles militaires :
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🦺 How can we safely involve individuals with lived experience in research?
🦺 How can we safely involve individuals with lived experience in research?
As the exclusive academic podcast of the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, Beyond the Battlefield explores the latest advancements in the health and well-being of military personnel, Veterans, and their families.
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Laryssa Lamrock has worked with military, Veteran and first responder Families in different capacities over the last 20 years, including extensive experience in the field of family peer support with Operational Stress Injuries (OSIs) such as anxiety, PTSD and depression. Today, she is the National Strategic Advisor - Families for Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families. She participates on a number of Committees including, the MacDonald Franklin OSI Research Advisory Council, the VAC Ministerial Advisory on Families and the Veterans Affairs Deputy Minister’s Commendation Awards Advisory Committee. Within her various roles, Laryssa has had numerous speaking engagements involving mental health awareness specific to OSIs, peer support and her lived personal experiences.
Laryssa strongly believes in the importance of education and support for families of military members, Veterans and first responders living with post traumatic injuries. Along with her professional experiences, Laryssa is truly a military family member as she is the daughter, spouse and mother of formerly or currently serving Canadian Armed Forces members. Her personal experiences in supporting a loved one with OSI and her own journey with depression drives her passion for representing and advocating for families. She believes strongly not only in the importance of family involvement in the recovery process of their loved ones’ mental health injuries but also in th
👗 How does gender influence military family dynamics?
👗 How does gender influence military family dynamics?
In the second episode of the Beyond the Battlefield podcast, host Dr. Nicholas Held sits down with Dr. Linna Tam-Seto and Dr. Deborah Norris to discuss the current state of military family health research.
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👗 Comment le genre influence-t-il la dynamique des familles militaires?
Dans le deuxième épisode du podcast Beyond the Battlefield, l'animateur Dr. Held rencontre Dr. Linna Tam-Seto et Dr. Deborah Norris pour discuter de l'état présent de la recherche sur la santé des familles de militaires.
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💰 How has the shift toward dual income and dual-serving family structures affected the families of those who serve?
💰 How has the shift toward dual income and dual-serving family structures affected the families of those who serve?
As the exclusive academic podcast of the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, Beyond the Battlefield explores the latest advancements in the health and well-being of military personnel, Veterans, and their families.
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Holding undergraduate and graduate degrees in Family Science, Dr. Deborah Norris is a professor in the Department of Family Studies and Gerontology at Mount Saint Vincent University. Informed by ecological theory and critical theory, Dr. Norris’ research program is applied, collaborative, and interdisciplinary. She has facilitated studies focusing on the mental health and well-being of Veteran families with a particular emphasis on resilience. Dr. Norris’ military and Veteran family research program was recognized through her designation as a Fellow with the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) in 2017.
Dr. Linna Tam-Seto is Assistant Professor in the Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy within the Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto. She holds a PhD in Rehabilitation Science (Queen’s) and is a registered occupational therapist with experience working in child, adolescent, and family mental health and supporting evidence-based professional practice. Dr. Tam-Seto was the inaugural Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Canadian Defence and Security Network completing her work at the Centre for International and Defence Policy (Queen’s) developing a mentorship program aimed at supporting women in the Canadian Armed Forces. She is a Research Scientist with the Families Matter Research Group. Dr. Tam-Seto’s researc
🏠 What does the future look like for military family research?
🏠 What does the future look like for military family research?
In the first episode of the Beyond the Battlefield podcast, host Dr. Nicholas Held sits down with Dr. Heidi Cramm and Prof. Nicola Fear to discuss the future of military family health research.
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🏠 À quoi ressemble l'avenir de la recherche sur les familles militaires?
Dans le premier épisode du podcast Beyond the Battlefield, notre animateur Dr. Nicholas Held rencontre Dr. Heidi Cramm et Prof. Nicola Fear pour discuter de l'avenir de la recherche sur la santé des familles militaires.
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❤️ How can we help the families beside the uniform?
❤️ How can we help the families beside the uniform?
As the exclusive academic podcast of the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, Beyond the Battlefield explores the latest advancements in the health and well-being of military personnel, Veterans, and their families.
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🎤 Dr. Heidi Cramm, PhD, OTReg (Ont.), is a professor in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy at Queen’s University and research lead for the Families Matter Research Group. Cramm’s research is dedicated to the mental health and well-being of defence and public safety families, working in close collaboration with the Garnet Families Network, a research ecosystem for defence and public safety families. She is also the Families Advisor for the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research.
🎤 Prof. Nicola T. Fear, BSc (Hons), MSc, DPhil (OXON), joined the Academic Department of Military Mental Health (ADMMH) at King's College London in 2004. She also worked as an epidemiologist for the Leukaemia Research Fund (University of Leeds) and the UK Ministry of Defence. Since 2011, Fear has been Director of the King’s Centre of Military Health Research (KCMHR) alongside Professor Sir Simon Wessely. In 2014, King’s College London awarded Fear a Chair in Epidemiology. She is one of the Principal Investigators on the KCMHR military cohort study and leads several studies looking at the impact of military service on families. Fear obtained a BSc(Hons) in Pharmacology from King’s College London before training as an epidemiologist the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (University of London) and the University of Oxford.
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