Paige Pelletier
Paige obtained her BA in 2020, where she majored in Psychology and minored in Behavioural Neuroscience and Art History. Since graduation, she has held support roles in academic settings. Her most recent role is as an Addictions Prevention Youth Worker in Montreal area high schools. In this role, she assists youth who struggle with their substance or alcohol use and practices harm reduction. She intends to pursue studies in Psychology and establish a career centered around supporting youth and young adults. Her research interests include developmental studies, trauma informed practice and addiction related issues.
Ireland Moore
ÌýIreland is originally from the rural village Pilot Mound in southern Manitoba. She is currently entering her last year of her undergraduate degree in Psychology and minoring in Law at Concordia University. Ireland is an Indigenous student and works with the Indigenous population of Tiohtià :ke at the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal (NFCM) as well as at the Open Door as an intervention worker. Ireland hopes to begin working with her community in academia, more specifically, looking at the effects of epigenetic and decolonizing therapy through land based techniques
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Charlotte Costain
Charlotte is a third-year undergraduate student at McGill University. She is pursuing a major in Psychology with minors in Health Geography and Behavioural Science. Her research interests include harm reduction strategies with an emphasis on Indignous-focused practices. She also works as a co-lead for Mobilizing for Milton Parc, a student organization that supplies material and food support for the unhoused population in Milton Parc. She hopes to pursue graduate school in Counselling Psychology in the future and pursue further research.
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