About

Jayne  Pivik

Apriori Research is lead by Dr. Jayne Pivik, a Community Psychologist, who focuses on community/neighbourhood influences on health, education and social wellbeing. For the past 25 years, Apriori Research has been assisting organizations, governments, nonprofits and individual clients in evaluating programs and services, developing interventions, conducting research and performing policy, environmental scans and systematic reviews.

She received her Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa in 2004 and went on to a Postdoctoral Fellowship with The Human Early Learning Partnership at the University of British Columbia. Awards and scholarships received include: a four year graduate scholarship from the Social Sciences Humanities Research Council, an Award of Excellence and a Strategic Areas of Development Award from the University of Ottawa, an Award of Distinction from the Ottawa Council of Research in Innovation and a Community Research Fellowship from Educating Future Physicians of Ontario.

In 2002, Jayne was commissioned to write a discussion paper for the Romonow Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada entitled Practical Strategies for Involving Citizens in Health Care Decision-making. She has recently completed a series of systematic reviews for The Canadian Institute of Health Information and the Office of the Provincial Health Officer of British Columbia on children’s cognitive and social development. As well, a program evaluation and literature review were conducted for the Vancouver District School Board entitled: Promoting Literacy, Social-Emotional Learning and Parent Engagement in Inner City Schools: Combining Research Evidence and Experiential Knowledge. Dr. Pivik completed a review for the BC Healthy Child Development Alliance entitled: Principles, Policy and Practice: Supporting Children with Special Needs in British Columbia and one for Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care entitled Program Evaluation of the Supporting Interdisciplinary Practice: The Family Physician/Nurse Practitioner Educational and Mentoring Program.

Since 1986, Dr. Pivik has studied the impact of traumatic brain injuries, stress and coping, promoting inclusion and disability awareness, university-community collaborations and involving community voices in health and social service decision-making.

Apriori Research works with a diverse range of associates who are called on to contribute their professional skills and expertise to individual projects as necessary.
Jayne Pivik, CEO, Electronic mail- jpivik@aprioriresearch.ca

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