Researchers are looking to interview children who have experienced trauma, grief or loss
Research underway through the University of Northern British Columbia and the University of Calgary is looking to study children’s spirituality and trauma, grief and loss.
Examples include children who have experienced an accident, illness, death of someone close, divorce, etc. Researcher are looking to recruit 20 children to participate in the focus group, with their parents attending to offer clarification if needed.
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