Scholarship announcement – Psychosocial, Ethical and Aboriginal Health Research

On the occasion of the annual suicide prevention day, we are pleased to announce the nomination of two candidates who have obtained the RQSHA graduate scholarship complement for the 2022 competition of the Psychosocial, Ethical and Aboriginal Health Research axis.
  • For her Master’s thesis, Tiffany CHEN is interested in the impacts of cannabis legalization on the use of acute care by young consumers in addiction rehabilitation centers in Quebec.
  • For his Doctoral thesis, Daniel PARKER is interested in the impacts of the VOC-19 pandemic on the mental health of Aboriginal youth in Canada, Quebec and Nova Scotia.
The RQSHA congratulates both fellows and wishes them success in their research!