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Research &
Evaluation

Our research advisory committee participates meaningfully in ongoing research & evaluation decisions, implementation & knowledge mobilization activities.

Oversight of academic research partnerships
Review Of Evaluation Plans
Assessment & Selection Of Indicators & Outcome Measures
Design & planning of quantitative and qualitative research processes
Input into ongoing development of Scoreboard TM, MLSE LaunchPad’s digital youth engagement & evaluation platform
Translation of evaluation findings into recommendations & tactics
Evidence-based program design & revision
Participation in planning & implementation of knowledge mobilization activities
Occasional data collection & analysis support

Build lasting relationships, gain hands on experience and create endless networking opportunities.

Does Research Interest You? Join Our Team!

Meetings take place quarterly, virtually or at MLSE LaunchPad. We regularly welcome new members. Youth, parents or guardians, and subject matter experts in youth sport, positive youth development or research who are interested in volunteering contact us!

Our research is focused on learning how sport helps youth to recognize & reach their potential

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Radical Inclusion Project

Overview
This project focuses on how to better support racialized and marginalized persons in sport programming by reimagining activities to foster self-expression, acceptance and belonging in sport cultures.
Qualitative Study
Archived Study
Details
Framework
By exploring the experiences of racialized and marginalized persons using a co-creative approach, the project will design models of activity shaped as the participants’ preferred ways to operate together, where a wider range of human experiences can be valued.
About Co-Creation
The study incorporates a participatory action framework in its design and implementation involving participants with a wide range of perspectives to shape how the project is envisioned and delivered, including past and present participants from MLSE LaunchPad.
Goals
Using co-creation as the project’s foundation helps to balance power relations between researchers and participants and allows for intentional participation by those often excluded from the process. The project is being implemented in partnership with Toronto Metropolitan University.
Objective 1
Examine the relationships of stakeholders, including community sport organizations, to develop best practices for inclusion applicable to the sport for development and the sport industry.
Objective 2
Develop new innovative applications or activities that hold value-structures based on decolonial praxis and anti-racism tenets
2

Day-Camp Intervention to Develop Physical Literacy

Overview
MLSE LaunchPad, Nipissing University and the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario are collaborating on this 2-year longitudinal research study to better understanding the impact COVID-19 has had on social identity, mental health, and overall physical activity in youth.
Qualitative Study
Archived Study
Details
Objective 1
Examine the relationships of stakeholders, including community sport organizations, to develop best practices for inclusion applicable to the sport for development and the sport industry.
Objective 2
Develop new innovative applications or activities that hold value-structures based on decolonial praxis and anti-racism tenets
Objective 3
Design artifacts, models, and/or programs that foster dialogue about diversity, equity, and inclusion and how to better envision change towards more socially just practices
Objective 4
Explore the challenges of implementing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in sport and sport for development
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Trauma & Violence-Informed Physical Activity

Overview
A 4-year multi-phase project that aims to leverage TVIPA to support self-identified women & children who have experienced or are experiencing family violence through community-based participatory projects & research.
Qualitative Study
Archived Study
Details
About Co-Creation
The study incorporates a participatory action framework in its design and implementation involving participants with a wide range of perspectives to shape how the project is envisioned and delivered, including past and present participants from MLSE LaunchPad.
Goals
Using co-creation as the project’s foundation helps to balance power relations between researchers and participants and allows for intentional participation by those often excluded from the process. The project is being implemented in partnership with Toronto Metropolitan University.

Research & Evaluation Team

Ben Arhen

Coordinator of Research & Evaluation

Bhanu Sharma

Mitacs Post-Doctoral Fellow

Bryan Heal

Social Impact Research Lead

Jackie Robinson

Manager of Research & Evaluation

Marika Warner

Director of Research & Evaluation

Olu Paynter

Coordinator of Research & Evaluation

Patrick Antonio

Manager of Scoreboard

Research Advisory Committee

Ameera Hassan

Youth Mentor, MLSE LaunchPad

Basma Tayeb

Staff Supervisor

Beje Melamed-Turkish

Development & Communications, Scadding Court Community Centre

Bhanu Sharma

Post-Doctoral Fellow, McMaster University

Charlotte Hermans

Parent Representative

Courtney Peat

Parent Representative

Giezel Saludar

Student

Julia Ferreira Gomes

PhD Student, York University

Mai Kilany

Parent Representative

Maikel Fam

MBA Student, Esade

Mardi Daley

Youth Mentor, MLSE LaunchPad

Mitch McSweeney

Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota

Olivia Giardetti

Student

Serena Celebre Feizi

Coach

Stacie Smith

Young Canadians Roundtable on Health

Tuyet Binh Duong

Parent Representative

Academic
Partners

Alison Doherty, Professor

School of Kinesiology, Western University
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Andrew Webb, Associate Professor

Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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Ann Pegoraro, Professor

Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, University of Guelph
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Barbi Law, Professor

Faculty of Education and Professional Studies, Nipissing University
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Brenda Bruner, Professor

Faculty of Education and Professional Studies, Nipissing University
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Bruno da Costa, Post-Doctoral Fellow

Faculty of Education and Professional Studies, Nipissing University
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Catherine Sabiston, Professor

Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto
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Cheri Bradish, Professor

School of Business Management, Toronto Metropolitan University
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Colin McLaren, Assistant Professor

Department of Experiential Studies in Community and Sport, Cape Breton University
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Corliss Bean, Assistant Professor

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
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Daniel Eisenkraft Klein, Doctoral Candidate

Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
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Francine Darroch, Assistant Professor

Faculty of Health Sciences, Carleton University

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Gamal Abdel Shehid, Associate Professor

Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, York University
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James Mandigo, Provost and Vice-President

University of the Fraser Valley
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Janelle Joseph, Assistant Professor

Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto
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Jason Vescovi, Director

Center for Sport Science, USA Lacrosse
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Jessica Fraser-Thomas, Associate Professor

Faculty of Health, York University
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John Cairney, Professor

Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, University of Queensland
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Jonathan Hood, Assistant Professor

Gerlad Schwartz School of Business, St. Francis Xavier University
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Katherine Babiak, Professor

School of Kinesiology, University of Michigan
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Kelly Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Associate Professor

Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto
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Kyle Rich, Associate Professor

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
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Larena Hoeber, Professor

Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies, University of Regina
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Lin Fang, Associate Professor

Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto
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Lisa Kihl, Associate Professor

School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota
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Lisa Kikulis, Associate Professor

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
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Lyndsay Hayhurst, Associate Professor

Faculty of Health, York University
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Mark Bruner, Professor

Faculty of Education and Professional Studies, Nipissing University
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Martin Camire, Professor

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa
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Michael Naraine, Associate Professor

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
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Mitch McSweeney, Assistant Professor

School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota
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Nathania Ofori, Doctoral Student

Faculty of Health, York University
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Nick Bellissimo, Associate Professor

School of Nutrition, Toronto Metropolitan University
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Patti Millar, Associate Professor

Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Windsor
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Richard Norman, Post-Doctoral Fellow

Ted Rogers School of Management, Toronto Metropolitan University
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Ryan Clutterbuck, Assistant Professor

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
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Sara Kramers, PhD Candidate

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa
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Sarah Gee, Associate Professor

Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Windsor
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Shannon Kerwin, Associate Professor

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
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Simon Darnell, Associate Professor

Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto
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Terry Eddy, Assistant Professor

Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Windsor
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Timothy Chan, Professor

Faculty of Engineering, University of Toronto
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