This webpage serves as an umbrella for outreach associated to a number of projects that Dr. Stewart is involved in. First and foremost, research would not be possible without the participation of those individuals that are willing to share their insights and perspectives. Concurrently, funding for these projects not only supports the team of students that are actively being trained and mentored but also supports outreach and data collection. While Dr. Stewart’s research can be clustered into three major areas there are numbers individual research projects that are part of these broader areas. This page offers funding information about specific individual research projects. Feel free to contact us if you have questions about these projects and collaborations.
2016-2017 Projects (current/sustaining)
1. Navigating Diagnosis and Systems: Understanding the Lived Experience of People with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (Principal Investigator)
Funding and support for this project is provided by:
2. “We’re all Living in our Imaginations”: Exploring the FASD Experience through Improvised Expression (Principal Investigator; Co-PI: Rebecca Caines)
Funding and support for this project is provided by:
- Canada FASD Research Network
- Canada Council for the Arts
- University of Regina, Faculty of Arts
- International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation which is funded through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
3. FASD in Canada: Accessing Services and Supports in Resourced and Under-Resourced Locations (Principal Investigator)
Funding and support for this project is provided by:
2017-2018 (forthcoming/emerging)
4. Towards a Participatory Framework on the Social Determinants of Health of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (Principal Investigator)
Funding and support for this project is provided by:
5. Improvise and Mobilize: Addressing Social Isolation Through Applied Research and Arts Practice (Co-PI/Collaborator, PI: Rebecca Caines)
Funding and support for this project is provided by: