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9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Conference Day 1: Thursday, May 21st, 2026
Day 1 will include an Opening Panel: 50 Years of CP in Canada - A Half Century in Review and Alumni Panel: CP Practice in the Field - Making a Difference.

5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
CP 50th Anniversary Celebration Evening Gala: Thursday, May 21st, 2026
In the evening, attendees can opt to attend the Community Psychology 50th Anniversary Gala in celebration of 50 years of the discipline in Canada and the largest English-speaking program based at Laurier. This gala will include opportunities for networking, arts-based performances, dinner and dancing!

Day 1: Thursday, May 21st

Time

Events

Location

8:00 am – 4:30 pm

Registration Desk open

( Coffee and Tea service)

Foyer close to Science Atrium

9:00 am – 11:15 am

Opening Ceremonies: Opening Remarks and Welcome
Moderator: Ciann L. Wilson
Darren Thomas, Deborah MacLatchy, Jonathan Newman, Richelle Monaghan

Memorial Address for Isaac Prilleltensky
Manuel Riemer and Geoff Nelson

Opening Keynote Panel Discussion - 50 Years of CP in Canada - A Half Century in Review
Moderator: Konrad Czechowski
Panelists: Geoff Nelson, Ed Bennet, Francine Lavoie, Ed Pomeroy

N1001

11:15 am - 12:15 pm

Lunch (not catered)

 

12:15 pm - 1:30 pm

WLU Alumni Association Opening

Alumni Keynote Panel Discussion: CP Practice in the Field
Moderator: Scott Neufeld
Panelists: Nick Kerman, Nora Whitfield, Maryann Roebuck, Darren Thomas, Devon Fernandes



N1001

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Collective Reflection Town Hall: Reinvigorating A Canadian CP Network Town Hall
Moderators: Ann Marie Beals and Emily Escoffery

Closing

N1001

Evening Gala and CP50 Celebrations

 

Paid Ticket

5:30 pm - 10:00 pm

MCs: Maritt Kirst, Alexis Buettgen


Music Performance: KW Sentro 
DJ: Ketan Shankardass

 

Schedule
5:30 pm: Arrival and Mixer 
6:00 pm: KW Sentro choir performance 
6:15 pm: Opening and Welcome 
6:30 pm: Dinner
7:30 pm: Dancing to the sounds of DJ Ketan

Fred Nichols Campus Centre, Turret

 

Conference Day 2: Friday, May 22nd, 2026

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Day 2 will feature presentation and poster sessions throughout the day, as well as a Townhall: Reinvigorating a Canadian CP Network.

* indicating primary presenter(s)

Time

Events

Location

8:00 am

Registration Desk Open

 

Refreshments

Foyer/Science Atrium

Concurrent Session 1

9:00 am – 10:15 am

Session 1A:

Artistic Presentations (Please see specific room numbers beside title names)

  • Recovery Game Cafe: Autobiographical Game Design as a Creative Practice for Exploring Opioid Addiction Experiences (N1042) 
  • Arts of Resilience: Photovoice Insights on Cultural Identity and Coping Among Indigenous and Diaspora Communities (N1042)
  • Understanding Filipino Canadian Identity and Thought to Combat the Polycrisis: Fascism, Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, and What We Can Learn From Their Tyranny (N1042)
  • Perspectives Toward Liberation and Practical Implications (N1057)
  • Misdiagnosis as Psychiatrist Harm: Black Autistic Youth, Polycrisis, and the Possibility of Hope (N1057)
  • Where the Land Remembers Us (N1059)

N1042/N1057/N1059

9:00 am – 10:15 am

Thematic Overview: Health and Housing

Session 1B: Lightning Presentations

  • A Point-in-Time Estimate of Client Opioid Use in a Community Mental Health Setting
  • Addressing Organizational Stigma in Electronic Health Records for People Who Use Drugs
  • Early Implementation of Shelter Diversion Program for Youth Experiencing Homelessness in Ottawa
  • The State of Mental Health Rights Violations in Outaouais (Québec)
  • The Free-Flowing Model of Faith and Spirituality: A Framework for Culturally Responsive Care 
  • Between Support and Surveillance: The Care-Control Paradox in Transitional Housing for Youth
  • Matrilineal Planning & Community Housing Alliances: Black–Indigenous Futures of Belonging and Care in a Time of Polycrisis
  • The Promise of Community Ownership: Case Studies in collective ownership of land and property
  • North American Chinatowns: Urban Perspectives on Social Coexistence
  • Co‑Creating Knowledge: A Participatory Framework with Igorot (Filipino) Immigrants in Ontario

N1001

9:00 am – 10:15 am

Session 1C: Panel Presentation:From Participatory Action Research to Prioritizing Actions and Relationships – Transforming Community-based Researchers

N1002

10:15 am – 10:30 am

Morning Break

 

Concurrent Session 2

10:30 am - 11:45 am

Session 2A:

Panel Presentation: Connections in Precarity: Social Relationships Within Homelessness

N1001

10:30 am - 11:45 am

Session 2B:
Panel Presentation:
Community Psychology in Canada at the intersection of climate change, sustainability, and social justice

N1002

10:30 am - 11:45 am

Session 2C:
Panel Presentation:
About Us Without Us? Remedying Lived Expertise Exclusion With Community-Engaged Reviews of Research and Policy

BA111

10:30 am - 11:45 am

Session 2D:

Workshop Presentation: MERGED WORKSHOP HERE ELIZABETH AND FRANCOIS

BA110

11:15 am - 12:15 pm

Lunch

Science Atrium

12:45 pm - 1:45 pm

Poster Presentation Session A

Posters will be displayed for the entirety of the conference. Presenters will be available at their posters during the designated poster sessions. Please refer to Poster Session A and Poster Session B in the schedule to see which presenters will be available in each session.

  • Relational Research through Indigenous Storywork: Principles and Practices
  • Perceptions of Black Middle School Students' School Belonging: Exploring Related Factors and Influences
  • The Role of Family Community Organizations in Shaping a Supportive Ecology Around English-Speaking Families in Quebec
  • Equity in Every Cycle: Community Insights from a Menstrual Equity Pilot Program at Wilfrid Laurier University
  • Preventative Care Through Psychology, Trauma and Oral Health 
  • Learning Emotion Focused Therapy for Youth: Clinician Experiences Across A Two-Day Training
  • Cognitive Accessibility of Health Resources
  • “This is a Societal Issue Not Just a Womxn's Issue”- Addressing the Impact of Vicarious Trauma in in Womxn-Dominated Nonprofit Gender-based Violence Services
  • The Perception of Mental Health Resource Accessibility Among Youth Convicted of an Offence in Canada and the United States: A Scoping Review
  • Facing Climate Change in Canada
  • Carrying the Past, Navigating the Present: Indigenous Youth Perspectives on Foster Care and Homelessness

Science Atrium

Concurrent Session 3

1:15 pm - 2:30 pm

Session 3A:
Panel Presentation:
Solutions to Homelessness: Research on Housing First Program Adaptations

N1001

1:15 pm - 2:30 pm

Session 3B:
Panel Presentation:
Advancing Social Prescribing in Canada: Evidence from Practice, Theory, and Policy

N1002

1:15 pm - 2:30 pm

Session 3C:

Workshop Presentation: Stories Across Space & Time:Reflections on Thirty Years of Community Psychology Practice in Canada, Ghana, & Trinidad and Tobago

BA110

2:30 pm - 2:45 pm

Afternoon Break

Science Atrium

Concurrent Session 4

2:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Session 4A:
Panel Presentation:
Breaking Barriers: Community-Based Research for Disability-Inclusive Employment

N1001

2:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Session 4B:
Panel Presentation:
Lived Expertise Engagement for Housing Justice

N1002

2:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Session 4C:
Workshop Presentation:
Ecological praxis and the future of community psychology: strategies, competences and ways to incorporate ecological system in our practices, teaching and professional development

BA111

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Waterloo Community Organization Tabling

O:se Kenhionhata:tie Land Back Camp,

Social Development Centre Waterloo Region,

Centre for Community Based Research

Science Atrium

 

Conference Day 3: Saturday, May 23rd, 2026

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Day 3 will feature presentation and poster sessions throughout the day, as well as a World Cafe discussion about reinvigorating the Canadian CP Network and future directions for the field.

 

Time

Events

Location

8:00 am – 9:00 am

Refreshments and Opening

Foyer/Science Atrium

Concurrent Session 5

9:00 am – 10:00 am

Session 5A:
Workshop Presentation:
Workshopping World-Building: Abolitionist feminist pedagogical tools

BA110

9:00 am – 10:00 am

Thematic Overview:
International and Diverse Communities

Session 5B: Lightning Presentations

  • Community Perspectives on Substance Use within the Caribbean population in the GTA
  • An Arts-Based Process Evaluation of AFRO's Support Through the Generations Program
  • Engaging Transformative Interdisciplinary and Intersectional Approaches in Community-Based Research in the African Diaspora
  • Caregiver Engagement with the Culture of Sustainability at a Multicultural School
  • Mental Health Experiences of International Students: The Effects of Status and Migratory Policy Change
  • The Implications of Climate Change for the Learning and Development of Children and Youth Experiencing Poverty: Evidence from Educational Contexts
  • Scholarship as Survival: Black Women Law Professors and Critical Interventions in Times of Crisis
  • Schooling at the Margins: Anti-Racist Perspectives on Roma Youth, Exclusion, and Belonging

N1001

9:00 am – 10:00 am

Session 5C:
Panel Presentation:
Studying Up and Fighting Back: Community-Engaged Research and Action Supporting People Experiencing Homelessness in St. Catharines, ON

N1002

10:00 am – 10:30 am

Morning Break

Science Atrium

Concurrent Session 6

10:30 am - 11:45 am

Session 6A:
Panel Presentation:
Awareness to Action: Understanding employers' motivations for building disability confidence

N1002

10:30 am - 11:45 am

Session 6B: Panel Presentation: Working Alongside Peer Researchers for Epistemic Justice: Examples from the Research Chair on the Reduction of Social Inequalities in Health

BA110

10:30 am - 11:45 am

Session 6C:
Workshop Presentation:
Opening Space for Applied Theatre in Community Research

BA111

10:30 am - 11:45 am


Thematic Overview:
Mics./Relationships and Sexual Diverse Communities

Session 6D: Lightning Presentations

  • “I’m not gonna offer you 5 terms that can boil down the gender experience”: Terminology for Transgender and Gender Diverse People in Research
  • How 2S/LGBTQ+ individuals experience talking about sexuality and gender with CisHet people
  • Creating Affirming Spaces for Transgender and Non-Binary Individuals During In-Person Research
  • Building Research Capacity in Community-Based Organizations: A case study with MAX Ottawa
  • Navigating serious mental illness and the liminal space created by being a 'patient' and researcher
  • Centring Survivor Voices: Intersectional Pathways to FGM/C and Mental Health Equity
  • Whose Evidence Counts? Aligning Peer Support With Community-Based Research to Resist Co-optation
  • Responding to Crises: What is the Value of Community-Based Research?

N1001

11:45 am - 12:45 pm

Lunch

Science Atrium

12:45 pm - 1:15 pm

Poster Presentation Session B

Posters will be displayed for the entirety of the conference. Presenters will be available at their posters during the designated poster sessions.

Please refer to Poster Session A and Poster Session B in the schedule to see which presenters will be available in each session.

  • Understanding and Addressing Eco-Anxiety Among Youth: Insights from a Scoping Review and Community Psychology Perspective
  • Where Community Meets Environment: Insights from a Preliminary Study of Sustainable Placemaking
  • Using Community-Based Research to Kickstart Grassroots Organizing and Advocacy: A Niagara Case Study
  • “I just want my kid to have a normal life”: paradoxes of care among providers and families of transgender and gender-diverse youth in Brazil
  • “The world is really not built for everyone”: A qualitative investigation of suicide risk among autistic transgender and gender diverse adults and the essential role of health care providers
  • Memes as Method: Exploring Alternative Tools to Engaging Youth in the Future of Sex Education
  • Improving Indigenous self-government: A collaborative case study with Bǝdzı Ɂehdá First Nation

Science Atrium

Concurrent Session 7

1:15 pm -

2:30 pm


Thematic Overview: Youth/Education

Session 7A: Lightning Presentations

  • Listening to Community Voices: Reframing University–Community Partnerships Through a Mixed-Methods Study in the National Capital Region
  • Going beyond the transactional nature of community service-learning (CSL): Exploring relationships in community as a site of mutual learning and justice-doing
  • A Narrative Review of School-Based Mental Health Interventions
  • Reducing Barriers to Youth Mental Health Care Through a Brief, Community-Delivered EFFT Workshop
  • Community-Driven Resistance: Reimagining Youth Justice in Challenging Times
  • Identity Under Pressure

BA111

1:15 pm -

2:30 pm

Session 7B:
Panel Presentation:
Newcomer Youth in Canadian Schools: Centering Voices and Building Belonging

BA110

1:15 pm -

2:30 pm

Session 7C:
Workshop Presentations:
Raising critical consciousness of colonialism as First Peoples: An interactive workshop on the process and the results of a partnership study

BA112

2:30 pm - 2:45 pm

Afternoon Break

Science Atrium

2:45 pm –

4:00 pm

Collective Reflection II - World Cafe - Reinvigorating CP Network in Canada and Beyond

Leo Wilton, Rich Janzen, Geraldine Palmer

Science Atrium

4:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Information Session:  11th Annual International Conference of Community Psychology 

  • Moshood Olanrewaju, 2026 ICCP Lagos Nigeria, Conference Chair


 Closing

Science Atrium

 

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