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Roxane Leboeuf

Active members in the research

POSITION IN THE CHAIR:

Student under the direction of Mélanie Couture

Research Agent

CONTACT INFORMATION:

To communicate with this person, please write them a message to info@maltraitancedesaines.com.

Telephone : 819-780-2220 extension 45697

CURRENT STUDIES:

Ph.D. in Gerontology (2018 to present), University of Sherbrooke.

Provisional title of the thesis project:  Resident-to-Resident Mistreatment in Private For-Profit Residences: Understanding and Taking Action

DIPLOMAS:

Master’s degree in Social Work with focus on gerontology (2015), University of Sherbrooke.

Bachelor’s degree in Psychoeducation (2009), University of Sherbrooke.

PUBLICATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS:

INVOLVEMENT IN THE CHAIR’S RESEARCH PROJECT(S)

Involvement in all projects and commitments as Coordinator of the Research Chair from June 2014 to June 2019

Project: To Improve the Quality of Community Living in Private Retirement Residences: Establish the Needs to Counter Resident-to-resident Mistreatment and Promote ‘Living Well Together’. (2018-2019)

Project: Program to Promote ‘Living Well Together’ and Counter Resident-to-resident Mistreatment: Improving Community Living in Private Retirement Residences (2019 to present)

Multiple ad hoc contributions related to a variety of projects and commitments of the Chair