Supports for Eating Disorders in Rural Communities
Sarah Moret
Online
June 2022
U-Links, Trent University, and the National Initiative for Eating Disorders
Women and Childbirth: A Historical Perspective on Maternity in the Haliburton Highlands Bioregion
Women's Studies<br />Childbirth & Maternity <br />Nursing<br />History <br />Health/Medical Studies
Bebee, Kerry
TPB-598
U-Links
1995
Two Reports to ROMA: 1. Municipal Roads
<p>Report #1 examines municpal road issues in rural Ontario and the impacts on rural muncipalities and the rural economy. Report #2 examines the new alignment of provincial and municipal responsibilities and the consequent changes in funding services.<br /><br />Commissioned by the Critical change in rural Ontario Research Committee, the Rural Ontario Municipal Association.</p>
Todd Gordon
PD-653
1997
Land development in a rural community
Development and economy of Gooderham
Bremner, Trevor
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2004
Gooderham Community Action Group<br />Host contact: Bates, Elva
Brunger, Alan<br />Department: Geography
TP-475
The Community Resilience Manual: A Resource for Rural Recovery and Renewal
A manual for rural communities that want to make better decisions about how to mobilize and invest community resources.
The Centre for Community Enterprise
CR-628
U-Links
2000
The Built Environment and Active Transportation in the Village of Minden, Ontario
Importance of built environment as a social indicator of health
This study looks at the relationship between the built environment and active transportation in the local rural community of Minden. The project involved the use of a survey with a mix of quantitative and qualtiative questions.
McLaughlan, Amanda; Robus, Jennifer
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2007
Communities in Action Committee<br />Host contact: Shikaze, Sue
Tufts, Steven <br />Department: Geography
TP-576
Social Impacts of the Proposed Haliburton/Stanhope Airport Expansion
Social impact of rural airport expansion
Design and implement a survey to assess the potential social impact of a proposed rural airport expansion. Collect qualitative information regarding residents' perspectives about the expansion as they relate to the rural character of the area.
Charles Torzsak
U-Links Office and online
U-links
2006
Maple and Beech Lake Property Owners' Association<br />Host contact: MacInnes, Paul
Tufts, Steven<br />Department: Geography
TP-545
Rural Housing In Haliburton: A community-based qualitative case study
Rural housing framework for Haliburton<br />Human Geography
Fahrun, Daniel
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2011
Places for People Haliburton<br />Host contact: Martin, Fay
Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
TP-636
Rural Education: Optimal School Size and Rural Busing
Optimal school size and rural busing
In the first part of this paper, the authors look at the closing of rural one and two room schools within rural communities in the 1960s and the consolidation of schools and school boards. The issues surrounding optimal school size are analyzed. The second section of the paper deals with the issue of school busing.
Bradshaw, Ben and Andrea Hodgins
U-Links Office and Online
Trent University
1992
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-512
No Claim to Greatness but that which comes from a Job Well Done: The Pioneer Myth in a rural Ontario town.
Rural mythology
Ellison, Jessica
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2010
Shedden Area Historical Society<br />Host contact: MacNeil, Eleanor
Dummitt, Christopher
TP-609
Model waste diversion program creation kit for rural municipalities
Rural recycling programs
This paper takes a look at the elements of rural recycling programs with a view to providing positive alternatives to wasteful practices.
Proctor, Cameron
U-Links Office and online
U-Links
2003
Algonquin Highlands Waste Management Committee<br />Host contacts: Bain, Gerald; Hopkings, Virginia
Jackson, John<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-453
Keeping Young Adults In Victoria County
Information about young adults between 15 and 30 in Victoria County (now part of the City of Kawartha Lakes) a rural community: how many, where are they, what are their plans, expectations, issues? What will it take to make Victoria County their home of choice for the future?
KRS Marketing Inc.
S-652
Short, Karen Rae
1997
Funded by Human Resources Development Canada, youth
Initial Analysis of Transportation Issue Haliburton County
<p>Report addresses the issue of access to and coordination of public transportation in a rural environment such as Haliburton County.</p>
Planning and Development Committee
PD-214
Anthon, Jeanne
1993
HHHS - Asking Questions to improve our community health
Improving community health
The Rural Health topics the students chose to cover were:<br /><br />1. How does living in Haliburton County influence your likelihood to suffer from a chronic health disease or condition?<br /><br />2. How does the rural and remote context influence accessibility and utilization of health care services in Haliburton County?<br /><br />3. How important is the development and implementation of health care technology to rural communities in Haliburton County?<br /><br />4. What are the implications of the aging population on rural and remote health care resource sin Haliburton County?<br /><br />5. How can supportive housing programs play a better role in supporting rural seniors' desire for 'aging at home' in Haliburton County?<br /><br />6. What are the major policy issues relating to rural health in Haliburton and what are the implications of Ontario's new rural and northern health care panel?<br /><br />7. What is the case 'for' or 'against' closing Emergency Rooms in rural communities and replacing them with Urgent Care Centres? The recommendations from each report are included in the following summary of recommendations. The summary is followed by each report as they were submitted by the students.
Byington, Emily; Leavens, Ann; Lentini, Melissa; Williams,Rebecca; Connelly, Corlin; Souch, Justin; Brunton, Sandra; Davis, Ben; McClement, Joey; Walker, Kyomi; Hughes, Geoffrey; Lebel, Katie
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2011
Haliburton Highlands Health Services <br />Host contact: Rosebush, Paul
Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
TP-635
Haliburton-Algonquin Highlands Municipal Airport - Preliminary Environmental Assessment - Expansion of New Runway
Environmental impacts of rural airport expansion
A preliminary environmental assessment of the proposed expansion of the Haliburton-Algonquin Highlands Municipal Airport. Discusses the possible impacts on water quailty, soil structure, forestry and wildlife.
Harper, Jenn; Weber, Nick
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2005
Maple and Beech Lake Property Owners' Association<br />Host contact: MacInnes, Paul
Taylor, Colin<br />Department: Geography
TP-489
Growing Strong Rural Communities
A consultation paper on rural planning, focusing on the development of a sustainable municipal fiscal capacity and infrastructure.<br /><br />
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
PD-665
2004
Establishing and Maintaining a Successful Municipal Heritage Committee in Minden Hillls
Heritage buildings in rural communities
This project is focused on the potential for creating a mechanism for reviewing and advocating for heritage buildings in rural communities. It aims to answer the questions: What are heritage committees? How are they formed? What are the approaches that have been successful in preserving local heritage? What recommendations are there in relation to issues being faced by the host community?
Giltenan, Tom
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2008
Host contact: Green, Marjorie
Brunger, Alan; Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
TP-581
Draft Technical Planning Report-Haliburton Development Strategy Study Area
Statistics relevant to planning rural land use, including demographics, development, labour force, tourism, muncipal services, social services, education
Totten, Sims, Hubicki
PD-025
Coburn, Carolynn
1978
Discussion Paper No.3-Goals and Objectives
Formulates goals and objectives for land development in rural areas and in hamlets in the Provisional County of Haliburton, with the exception of Dysart et al, including the environment, natural resources, economy, social issues, housing, public services, transportation, government
Totten, Sims, Hubicki
PD-024
Coburn, Carolynn
June, 1978
Cultural Mapping In Minden Hills
Inventory and mapping of cultural sites
The project researches tangible cultural sites and intangible cultural resources to provide cultural and historical foundations that if expanded upon can be part of a cultural mapping project.
Wilson, Miranda; Venton, Victoria
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2010
Minden Hills Cultural Centre<br />Host contact: Pagliaro, Daniella
Nicol, Heather; Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
TP-615
Community Shared Agriculture: The Haliburton Highland CSA
Food security and Community Shared Agriculture
Christians, Julian
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1995
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-551
Community and Identity
Land, community, and identity
<p class="p1">The paper explores the notion of community, specifically Haliburton, from the perspective of land, individual identity and collective identity. <span class="Apple-converted-space"> <br /><br /></span>It touches upon the pronounced urban-rural polarities that run deep into the Canadian psychological constitution and finally, looks at the idea of belonging to place and the need and desire to locate ourselves on the geographical map of the human experience.</p>
Phipps, Karen
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1998
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-579
Celebrating the Women of Haliburton County
Rural women's history and women's groups
Reid, Holly
U-Links Office and Online
Trent University
1993
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-520
Canadian Health Care and Life in the Haliburton Bioregion
<p class="p1">Healthcare needs survey tool</p>
Stephenson, Natalie
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2001
Haliburton Highlands Health Services<br />Host contact: Rosebush, Paul
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-275
Aging Communities: Issues of Rural Intensification and an aging Population in Haliburton, Ontario
This study looks at the changes in population of Haliburton County, especially the influx of older residents, and how these changes have affected the structure of the community and its services, specifically in terms of health care.
Hutton, Alice
TPB-571
1997
Haliburton Highlands Health Needs Assessment
Healthcare needs survey implementation
Clydesdale, Dan
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2003
Haliburton Highlands Health Services<br />Host contact: Rosebush, Paul
Westland, Molly<br />Department: Nursing
TP-393