Funding Application for "privacy research and knowledge translation" Funding application is under review. CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2018-03-29 | Virginie Cobigo, Hajer Chalghoumi, Yves Lachapelle, Jeff Jutai, Dinis Cabral |
Access Awardsymposium on Community, Mobility, Participation and Health at RESNA
| Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2018-06-08 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
Catalyst Program (2017) – Implementing changes in technology development practices that protects users’ security and privacy (AWCAT - 2017- 109)Our aim is to improve the practices of AGE-WELL members when developing technologies, so that they become international leaders in ethical development and commercialization of technologies for the elderly with cognitive
impairments. Persons with cognitive impairments constitute about a quarter of the aging population. They have trouble remembering, learning, concentrating, or making decisions affecting everyday life. They benefit from the use of information
and communication technologies (ICT) that are known as cognitive assistive technologies, because of the support they provide to independent living. However, the elderly with cognitive impairments are among the most vulnerable to privacy
breaches and their use of technology raises many ethical concerns. For example, many of these individuals
misunderstand who has access to the information being recorded by ICT. Currently, safety and monitoring of these
individuals supersede privacy considerations. Furthermore, technology developers often lack awareness of the privacy and
security regulations, and struggle with applying best practices within a sustainable business plan. We propose an
Implementation of Change process, which is a knowledge mobilization process leading to improved professional practices.
It is a 7-step process and this grant will fund the first two steps. We will conduct an analysis of AGE-WELL members’
security and privacy practices, and identify areas of improvements and targets for change. This will inform the following
steps of the process, and lead to increased awareness of privacy and security regulations and best practices when
developing ICT for persons with cognitive impairments. The team includes the AGE-WELL CC1 leads who will use the
proposed project as a pilot testing of knowledge mobilization strategies among the network members. This project and the
subsequent steps of the model will lead to improved practices among AGE-WELL members and beyond, and will therefore
contribute to make available technologies that respect the privacy and security of their users. CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, University of Toronto | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2017-07-19 | Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai, Yves Lachapelle, Johanna Lake, Hajer Chalghoumi, Karen Kobayashi, Amanda Grenier |
CRP Plus Funding CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2018-08-24 | Virginie Cobigo, Hajer Chalghoumi |
EntourAGE ScholarshipUniversity of Ottawa EntourAGE scholarship for students doing research on a dementia-related topic. | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2018-03-23 | Amélie Gauthier-Beaupré |
Perspectives on information and communication technology for daily activities and social inclusion among older Canadians with cognitive impairments and their caregivers University of Toronto, University of Ottawa, McMaster Health Forum, McMaster University, KITE Research Institute at University Health Network, Simon Fraser University | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-09-01 | Rosalie Wang, Hajer Chalghoumi, Vanessa Chenel, Winnie Sun, Virginie Cobigo, Michael Wilson, Jeff Jutai, Andrew Sixsmith |
Research Chair on Mental Health Services CHEO-uOttawa CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2017-08-01 | Virginie Cobigo |
A conversation with research ethics boards about inclusive research with persons with intellectual and developmental disabilitiesCOBIGO, V., Potvin, L. A., Fulford, C., Chalghoumi, H., Hanna, M., Plourde, N., & Taylor, W. (2019). A conversation with research ethics boards about inclusive research with persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In A. Cascio & E. Racine (Eds.), Research Involving Participants with Impaired Cognition: Ethics, Autonomy, Inclusion, and Innovation (pp.205-217). Oxford, UK:Oxford University Press. CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-08-17 | Virginie Cobigo, Hajer Chalghoumi, Miriam hanna |
Privacy protection and cognitive accessibility: Implications for developing technologies useful to persons with cognitive disabilities CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-08-17 | Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai, Hajer Chalghoumi, Yves Lachapelle |
Privacy Vs Usability in technology development for persons with cognitive disabilities: Striking the right balanceThis chapter outlines 5 key ideas that can help IT developers to strike the right balance between usability and privacy when targeting end-users with cognitive disabilities CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-03-21 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai, Yves Lachapelle |
Postdoctoral DiplomaHajer Chalghoumi obtained her postdoctoral diploma in October 2012, with high recommendation | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2012-10-16 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
TCPS2: CoreCompletion of Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans Course on Research Ethics (TCPS 2: CORE) | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-04-04 | Fatoumata Bah |
Conférence portant sur le vieillissement des personnes ayant une DI Un grand besoin d'information sur ce sujet d'actualité se fait sentir! Ne manquez pas cette journée riche en information. Chercheurs, praticiens, panelistes et services locaux seront sur place pour vous informer, répondre à vos questions et vous donner des pistes de solution. Offert aux professionnels oeuvrant auprès d’une clientèle ayant une déficience intellectuelle et /ou un double diagnostic. À l'horaire : statistiques et recherches récentes, bonnes pratiques, études de cas et bien plus! | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-03-09 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
Enhancing Community Mobility for Persons with Cognitive DisabilitiesConference paper CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-07-11 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai |
AGE-WELL Innovation Workshops: Integrating Knowledge Mobilization and Commercialization | HQP Training | 2017-06-20 | Maxine Perrin, Crislee Dignard, Amélie Gauthier-Beaupré |
EPIC Certification | HQP Training | 2017-01-09 | Maxine Perrin |
Facilitation Skills Training University of Ottawa | HQP Training | 2017-01-17 | Virginie Cobigo, Hajer Chalghoumi, Crislee Dignard, Maxine Perrin, Rawad Mcheimech |
Ethics Application for Focus GroupsEthics Application for Focus Groups September 2015 to January 2018 University of Ottawa, Queen's University | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2015-12-22 | Virginie Cobigo, Jerome Bickenbach, Céline Blanchard, Hajer Chalghoumi, Jeff Jutai |
Ethics Application for Focus GroupsEthics Application for Focus Groups October 2016 to January 2018
University of Ottawa, Queen's University | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-10-01 | Virginie Cobigo, Jerome Bickenbach, Céline Blanchard, Hajer Chalghoumi, Jeff Jutai |
Ethics Application to Test the Mobile AppEthics application to test the mobile medication management app: May 2018 to August 2018
No research data will be collected. CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Queen's University | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2018-03-29 | Virginie Cobigo, Jerome Bickenbach, Céline Blanchard, Hajer Chalghoumi, Jeff Jutai |
AGE-WELL Innovation Workshop: A TRANSDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO “THINKING COMMERCIALLY”KEY OBJECTIVES
i. To bring together a diverse range of AGE-WELL members to work collaboratively on strategies for
successful commercialization.
ii. To think about transdisciplinary ways of working and how these can be applied in practice and in
‘real-time’ settings to maximise opportunities and increase successes for commercialisation or
transfer of knowledge or services related to technologies to support healthy aging.
iii. To provide an overview of commercialization and learn from each other as AGE-WELL members
identify where their projects are situated on the technology readiness scale. Note that technology
readiness levels are applicable to technology, knowledge and service “products”.
iv. To encourage AGE-WELL members in the development of a business and commercialization plan
using their own projects as case-studies, building on the work completed by projects to date through
their CC planning templates. University of Ottawa | KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2016-06-29 | Jeff Jutai, Caroline Ethier |
Online-Biweekly technology devlopment meetings CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-08-09 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai, Rawad Mcheimech, Maxine Perrin, Yves Lachapelle, Dinis Cabral |
AGE-WELL 2016 Conference WP Plenary Sessions: WP8 Ethical, Social and Cultural Aspects of Technology (ETHICS-TECH)ETHICS-TECH is an interdisciplinary team of researchers committed to bringing ethical reflection to bear on technologies to help older Canadians to maintain their autonomy, health and social participation, and technologies used in the care and support of older adults. We are investigating factors that are most likely to contribute to disparities and ethical problems in the development, adoption and diffusion of emerging technologies. WP8 has struck an exciting balance between discovery and application-based research. Our projects both address important technology needs for older persons (e.g., safe and effective assistive device selection in WP8.1 and mobile applications for self-management of well-being in WP8.3) and simultaneously identify improvements in processes for research and developing technologies to make these processes more effective, efficient, and ethically responsible (e.g. seeking cost effective policy reforms that secure equity of availability of new and developing technologies in WP8.2). WP8 (ETHICS-TECH) has been exceptionally productive. We developed an ethics training program on researching innovative approaches to ethics training and implementing them within the Network. WP8 and WP5 (TECH-DD) are collaborating on a proposal to establish an innovation hub that engages the whole range of aging and technology stakeholders in the Ottawa region, committed to innovation and adoption of technology-based solutions and services. We are enriching the learning experiences of our trainees using a writing club, international trainee exchanges, and trainee-led webinars to develop leadership skills in knowledge translation and exchange. We received an SSHRC Insight Development Grant, “Perspectives on information and communication technology for daily activities and social inclusion among older Canadians with cognitive impairments and their caregivers”, and also an AGE-WELL SIP grant, “Responsible commercial translation of a an assistive devices decision support system to improve older adults’ autonomy”. University of Ottawa, Queen's University | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-10-19 | Jeff Jutai, Jerome Bickenbach |
Des technologies au service des peronnes qui ont des limitations cognitives: un regard critiqueVideo-presentation made at the Intellectual Disabilities Summer Institute (Université d'été sur les incapacités intellectuelles)-University of Montreal, June 29th 2016. | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-06-29 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
Designing technologies for people with cognitive disabilities: Ethical perspectivesBME 381 - Biomedical Engineering Ethics
University of Waterloo
Based on examples taken from our project WP8.3, this presentation will address ethical issues related to technology research and development targeting persons with cognitive disabilities. It will also answer some key questions such as: What makes an issue an ethical issue? Do emerging technologies create new ethical issues? Why do we have to consider them? When do we have to consider them? Who is to say what is wrong and what is right? How do we study them? | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2017-01-10 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
Engaging elderly with cognitive limitations in researchInvited Lecturer
Engaging elderly with cognitive limitations in research. POP8920 – Investigative Methods in Population Health, Public Health PhD program, Faculty of interdisciplinary Health science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-11-11 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
Ethical and Methodological Issues in Inclusive Intellectual Disability ResearchPOP 8920 - Investigative Methods in Population Health
Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Ottawa
Learning objectives: after attending this session, participants will be able to:
1.Describe the state of practice and research to engaging persons with cognitive impairments with focus on persons with intellectual disabilities
2.Better understand the importance and need for engaging person with IDD in research
3.Better understand the challenges and outcomes to engaging person with IDD in research
| Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-11-11 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
Ma vie privée, c'est privé.Workshop on Security and privacy for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-02-10 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
Ethical issues related to IT adoption by elderly persons with cognitive impairments CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-09-01 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai |
Information Privacy for Technology Users with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Why Does It Matter? University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-06-28 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Crislee Dignard, Amélie Gauthier-Beaupré, Jeff Jutai, Yves Lachapelle, Johanna Lake, Rawad Mcheimech, Maxine Perrin |
Adjunct scientist Institute of Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES). ICES is a not-for-profit research institute encompassing a community of research, data and clinical experts, and a secure and accessible array of Ontario's health-related data (www.ices.on.ca) CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2018-09-04 | Virginie Cobigo |
Member of the Executive CommitteeMember of the Executive Committee, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IASSIDD), Comparative Policy and Practice Special Interest Research Group https://iassid.org/sirgs/comparative-policy-a-practice CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2017-09-14 | Virginie Cobigo |
Reviewer for peer-reviewed publicationsReviewer for peer-reviewed publications, including Social Inclusion, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, Revue québécoise de la psychologie, Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, ALTER. CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2017-09-14 | Virginie Cobigo |
Reviewer of projectsReviewer of projects submitted to the Institut de Recherche en Santé Publique (IReSP), Paris, France. Expertise: Autism and intellectual disabilities. CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2017-09-08 | Virginie Cobigo |
Senior ResearcherSenior Researcher, Centre for Research on Educational and Community Services (CRECS), University of Ottawa. The CRECS collaborates in research, evaluation, and training with organizations in the educational, social service, and health sectors to improve social programs and policies for citizens, especially those facing social exclusion. (http://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/crecs/eng/) CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2017-09-15 | Virginie Cobigo |
Assistive Technology Certification (ATP) | HQP Training | 2018-07-11 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
Scientific evaluator of submitted papers | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-07-24 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
RESNA'S Annual Conference: We were thereBlog post on AGE-WELL intranet about the RESNA conference. | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-07-13 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
AGE-WELL 2016 Conference: Medication Management: Making It Safe And EasyOur medication management application is a unique product supporting safe medication use through cognitively accessible interfaces that are easier to use than current applications. The application also emphasizes the importance of maintaining respect of users’ privacy. End-users have the ability to grant or share access with caregivers. This functionality helps persons with complex healthcare needs might require support to communicate with caregivers, while maintaining a level of independence. In addition, because information is stored electronically, the application can support communication with healthcare providers, allowing clinicians to monitor medication use more efficiently and effectively. | KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2016-10-20 | Maxine Perrin |
AGE-WELL 2016 Conference Pitch Presentations: HQP Summer Institute Teams: STIM: Feeling the differenceOur team imagined and designed an innovativative solution to agressive behaviour obsevred within aging perople with dementia, that provides music and sensory therapies at the same time, in the form of a “Smart Shirt”, that we named STIM for Sensory Textile Intervention and Monitoring.
This T shirt looks like your average shirt but it’s actually a high-tech wearable that is equipped with a number of different sensors measuring physiological signals on a real-time basis, enabling caregivers to identify when a wearer has become distressed. At this point in time, the care team will be notified and the event recorded. Over time this tracking will help the caregiver better understand the root cause of this distress, be it of an environmental or personal nature.
the Smart Shirt is also equipped with areas of sensory stimulation interchangeable with heat, as well as conductive fibres for general compression and movement capability. So, at regular predetermined intervals, the shirt will initiate a proactive intervention combining sensory stimulation in harmony with the individual’s preferred music.
Finally, As the Smart Shirt is monitoring the wearer’s physiological signals, Once a wearer has become distressed, sensory feedback would initiate sensory stimulation as a first response, while a signal is sent to the caregiving team. The shirt, as the first response before a caregiver can arrive on scene helps to soothe and deescalate the wearer’s distress based on their own preferences.
| KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2016-10-20 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
Ethical issues in information and communication technology adoption by aging persons with cognitive impairments and their caregivers: revisiting the Beauchamps and Childress’ Principles.Chalghoumi, H., Bikenback, J., Jutai, J. &Cobigo, V. (2016). Ethical issues in information and communication technology adoption by aging persons with cognitive impairments and their caregivers: revisiting the Beauchamps and Childress’ Principles. Report submitted to AGE-WELL Writing Club. Queen's University, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-11-29 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Jerome Bickenbach, Jeff Jutai, Virginie Cobigo |
Panel Presentation on Business Partnerships for Commercialization This workshop will convene a panel of business people who are commercialization partners on actual AGE-WELL projects. Chaired by Dinis Cabral, business partner on project WP8.3, a panel of 4 partners, representing projects from 4 different WPs, will share their experiences and insights on how to build successful business partnerships technology researchers. University of Ottawa | KTEE - Commercialization | 2017-10-18 | Dinis Cabral, Jeff Jutai |
Assistive Technology As Health Care: Promises and Cautions to the Aging Population | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-05-16 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Katherine Wayne |
Engaging Persons withCognitive Impairments inResearch and DevelopmentHajer and Virginia presented at Ottawa University on the topic of persons with cognitive impairments using assistive devices CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-11-27 | Virginie Cobigo, Hajer Chalghoumi |
Engaging persons with cognitive disabilities in technology development and researchLunch'n'Learn session at the 2018 AGE-WELL conference in Vancouver CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Queen's University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-09-14 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai, Amélie Gauthier-Beaupré, Jerome Bickenbach, Fatoumata Bah |
Privacy and Security Awareness of Persons with Intellectual Disability Using Information TechnologyAbstract submitted to The 21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics University of Ottawa, CHEO Research Institute | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-07-01 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Rawad Mcheimech, Maxine Perrin, Jeff Jutai, Virginie Cobigo |
The privacy of persons with cognitive disability when using IT: why should we care?AGE-WELL Conference Science Slam Session | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-10-17 | Hajer Chalghoumi |
The use of focus groups to engage persons with intellectual disabilities in research and knowledge mobilization processesPresented at the Ontario Association on Developmental Disabilities Conference in Kingston, Ontario CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-04-10 | Virginie Cobigo, Hajer Chalghoumi, Rawad Mcheimech, "Casey Fulford", "Natasha Plourde" |
An accessible application for medication managementMcheimech, R., Chalghoumi, H., Perrin, M., Cobigo, V., Jutai, J., Lachapelle, Y., Cabral, D., & Nicholl S. (2017). An accessible application for medication management. Drinks and Demos poster at AGE-WELL Annual Conference 2017. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-10-17 | Rawad Mcheimech, Hajer Chalghoumi, Maxine Perrin, Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai, Yves Lachapelle, Dinis Cabral, Stephen Nicholl |
Ethical Issues When Adopting Technologies that Attempt to improve Independence for Aging Persons Living with Cognitive Disabilities.Poster session presented at the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health symposium, Halifax, NS CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-04-15 | Jessica Sokolowski, Katherine Wayne, Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai |
Factors affecting information technology use from the perspective of aging persons with cognitive disabilities: A scoping reviewPoster session at the 2018 AGE-WELL Conference CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-10-17 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Jessica Rocheleau, Virginie Cobigo, Fatoumata Bah |
Perspectives on information and communication technologies (ICT) for daily activities and social inclusion among older Canadians with cognitive impairments and their caregiversPoster session at the 2018 AGE-WELL Conference CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-10-17 | Jessica Rocheleau, Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Fatoumata Bah |
Protecting the Privacy of Persons with Cognitive Impairments in the Development of TechnologiesPoster presentation CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, University of Toronto | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-10-17 | Amélie Gauthier-Beaupré, Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Jeff Jutai, Yves Lachapelle, Amanda Grenier, Karen Kobayashi |
Towards transdisciplinarity in technology research and development: Overview and lessons learned from AGE-WELL WP8.3Based on the experience of the AGEWELL WP8.3 project, this poster presents an innovative approach to transdisciplinary and inclusive technology research and development. Our project aims to study ethical factors that arise during the development, commercialization, diffusion and adoption of a technology that support safe use of medications among aging persons with cognitive impairments. This project relies on the ongoing involvement of key knowledge and technology users (aging persons with cognitive impairments and caregivers), alongside relevant stakeholder groups (healthcare professionals and managers, health informatics, legal advisors, policy makers, etc.) and researchers from different scientific fields (ethics, psychology, health sciences, etc.). University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Queen's University, Ryerson University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-10-20 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Maxine Perrin, Rawad Mcheimech, Crislee Dignard, Jeff Jutai, Virginie Cobigo, Yves Lachapelle, Jerome Bickenbach, Ann Cavoukian, Wendy Cukier |
Towards transdisciplinarity in technology research and development: Overview and lessons learned from AGE-WELL WP8.3.Based on the experience of the AGEWELL WP8.3 project, this poster presents an innovative approach to transdisciplinary and inclusive technology research and development. Our project aims to study ethical factors that arise during the development, commercialization, diffusion and adoption of a technology that support safe use of medications among aging persons with cognitive impairments. This project relies on the ongoing involvement of key knowledge and technology users (aging persons with cognitive impairments and caregivers), alongside relevant stakeholder groups (healthcare professionals and managers, health informatics, legal advisors, policy makers, etc.) and researchers from different scientific fields (ethics, psychology, health sciences, etc.). University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Queen's University, Ryerson University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-10-19 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Maxine Perrin, Rawad Mcheimech, Crislee Dignard, Jeff Jutai, Virginie Cobigo, Yves Lachapelle, Jerome Bickenbach, Ann Cavoukian, Wendy Cukier |
Bi-Weekly research design meetingsBi-weekly research design meeting CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-08-09 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Fatoumata Bah, Jeff Jutai, Yves Lachapelle, Dinis Cabral, Stephen Nicholl |
Weekly management meetings CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-08-09 | Virginie Cobigo, Rawad Mcheimech, Hajer Chalghoumi, Crislee Dignard |
Ethical, Cultural, and Social Considerations for Assistive Technologies in AgingAAATE 2017 Special Thematic Session University of Ottawa, Queen's University, Université de Montréal, University of Toronto | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-09-11 | Jeff Jutai, Jerome Bickenbach, Claudine Auger, Vanessa Chenel, Rosalie Wang, Hajer Chalghoumi |
Inclusive research with adults with cognitive impairments: Challenges and good practicesSymposium, 16th biennial Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA) Conference, Ottawa, ON. University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-06-22 | Virginie Cobigo, "Lynne Potvin", "Whitney Taylor", Hajer Chalghoumi, Rawad Mcheimech, "Casey Fulford", "Natasha Plourde" |
Inclusion sociale de la déficience intellectuelle II University of Ottawa | KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2017-02-10 | Virginie Cobigo, Hajer Chalghoumi, "Lynne Potvin", "Natasha Plourde" |
Using Humanoid Robots to Enhance Social Skills in Children with Autism and Other Cognitive/Emotional DeficitsPresentation by Dr. Lundy Lewis on using humanoid robots to enhance social skills in children with autism and other cognitive/emotional deficits CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-09-11 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo |
Workshop: Mixed Methods in Interdisciplinary Health Research | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-06-30 | Hajer Chalghoumi, Maxine Perrin |
IWART 2016: International Workshop on Assistive and Rehabilitation Technology IWART 2016: International Workshop on Assistive and Rehabilitation Technology
Alex Mihailidis presented: "Disrupting the technology and aging landscape: New technology and approaches"
Jeff Jutai presented: "Innovation in the Development of New Assistive Technologies: The AGE WELL Approach"
University of Ottawa, KITE Research Institute at University Health Network | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-12-14 | Jeff Jutai, Alex Mihailidis |