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Project 1: Pan Canadian public safety personnel: Ongoing knowledge translation and strategic development
This project used data gathered from public safety personnel (PSP). The team worked collaboratively with investigators, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students to identify key research questions about the PSP population (e.g. suicide rates, mental illness rates).
Project 2: The SKIP study: Sudarshan Kriya Yoga in Posttraumatic stress injury (SKIP), an RCT for public safety personnel
Current treatments for PTSI include medications and talk therapy. While these therapies, alone or in combination, show meaningful improvement for PTSI, they can be costly and time-intensive. These drawbacks mean that there is an urgent need for alternative forms of therapy that are reasonably cheap and easily deliverable in the community. The goal of the current study is to examine the efficacy and safety of a community-based program of alternative treatments. These treatments include Sudarshan Kriya yoga (SKY) and the Health Enhancement Program (HEP).
October 22, 2020.
Presented by:
Project 1: Pan Canadian public safety personnel: Ongoing knowledge translation and strategic development
Presented by:
Dr. Nick Carleton
Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology University of Regina
Knowledge user:
Sgt. Casey Ward
Regina Police Service
President, Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers
Project 2: The SKIP study: Sudarshan Kriya Yoga in Posttraumatic stress injury (SKIP), an RCT for public safety personnel
Presented by:
Dr. Paris Lai
Psychiatry Resident, Western University,
Dr. Akshya Vasudev
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurosciences Western University
Knowledge user:
Steve Stokan
London Police Service