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We're the Community Health and Social Innovation Hub, a research centre at the University of the Fraser Valley. CHASI is committed to turning knowledge into action, mobilizing research and making it accessible to all. Learn more at ufv.ca/chasi
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SAVE THE DATE | On November 4, Shel Stefan, Associate Professor, School of Arts, presents an open lecture on their research trip exploring themes of queer and trans resilience at Chicago's 2SLGBTQIA+ museums and archives.
What role can firefighters play as public health educators? Our colleagues at the National Indigenous Fire Safety Council share an approach in their new guest article.

Read more: blogs.ufv.ca/chasi/2025/1...

Participate in the survey for Indigenous community members: redc.phri.ca/redcap/surve...
A New Mandate for Safety: Integrating Public Health into Canadian Fire Services through Indigenous Leadership – Community Health and Social Innovation (CHASI) Hub
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This afternoon, the UFV Faculty and Staff Association will host a presentation from Palestinian community organizer and VIU Sociology graduate Sara Kishawi titled "Promoting Community Change on Campus in the Face of Institutional Resistance."

Read more: blogs.ufv.ca/changemaking...
UFV Student Change Makers organize Changemaking Week 2025 – Changemaking at UFV
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"Welcome to Palestine" by CHASI artist-in-residence and UFV student Sharon Strauss.

Sharon writes: "I hope that someday the Palestinian people can live and thrive in their homeland, free of war and oppression."
Thank you to The Cascade for speaking to Dr. Brett Pardy about his experiences teaching at the Pacific Institution. We're proud to have played a role facilitating this project, and always love hearing how meaningful it's been for both students and instructors.

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🎉 Big news from UFV!

We’re proud to share that the University of the Fraser Valley has been officially named a Changemaker Campus by Ashoka U — joining a global network of institutions committed to systems change, social innovation, and community-rooted learning.
We are incredibly excited to share this news — CHASI has been proud to help lead UFV in the process to earn this prestigious recognition.

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How do fire services balance the complex needs of providing effective and timely to a wide geographical area?

Drawing from CHASI's analyses, the NIFSC explores a data-driven approach to finding optimal locations that best serve Indigenous communities across Canada.

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Building a Sustainable Footprint: A Data-Driven Approach to Fire Safety in Canada’s Indigenous Communities – Community Health and Social Innovation (CHASI) Hub
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CHASI had the privilege of sitting down with the Honourable Jessie Sunner, B.C.'s Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills during her recent visit to UFV.

Read more: blogs.ufv.ca/chasi/2025/0...
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🌻 The August edition of the Research Office Newsletter is hitting your mailboxes now. Didn't get it? Check your junk folder, or sign up & view previous editions here.
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Today's guest article from the National Indigenous Fire Safety Council looks at how Indigenous knowledge and controlled burns can reduce the overall destruction of wildfires in Canada.

Read it on CHASI's blog: blogs.ufv.ca/chasi/2025/0...
Rekindling the Flames: Empowering Indigenous Fire Stewardship for a Resilient Canada – Community Health and Social Innovation (CHASI) Hub
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Thank you to special guest speaker and UFV student Sahar Maqsoodi for sharing your calls to action with us today at the walkout.

To watch a recording of her speech, please visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Np...
Third annual UFV walkout in support of women in Afghanistan
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It's been 4 years since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan and began imposing a regime of gender apartheid. These discriminatory systems have dire consequences for all Afghans, particularly for women and girls who are deprived of their fundamental rights, from education to free movement.
Abbotsford News featured a fantastic write-up of Dr. James Mandigo (@ufvpresident.bsky.social) and his vision for UFV as a "positive changemaker for the region."

We're excited to work with Dr. Mandigo to help make the vision a reality!

Read it at www.abbynews.com/e-editions?i... (turn to page 15).
This latest guest post from our colleagues at the National Indigenous Fire Safety Council explores critical tools and strategies to put human lives above monetary concerns. Read more: blogs.ufv.ca/chasi/2025/0...
Fire Safety in First Nations Communities: Valuing Lives Through Prevention and Suppression – Community Health and Social Innovation (CHASI) Hub
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To mark the final day of #DisabilityPrideMonth, CHASI presents a new piece from CHASI artist-in-residence Sharon Strauss: “In spite of it all, I’m proud I’m me”

You can read Sharon's reflection on the personal significance of this piece here: blogs.ufv.ca/chasi/2025/0...
The deadliest threats to firefighters often emerge long after the sirens have faded, according to our latest guest post from our colleagues at the National Indigenous Fire Safety Council (NIFSC)

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Cancer, Trauma, and the Toll of Service: What 15 Years of Claims Data Tell Us About Firefighter Health in Canada – Community Health and Social Innovation (CHASI) Hub
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August marks four years since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan.

Please join us at noon on Thursday, August 14 for our third annual walkout of UFV's Abbotsford campus in solidarity with the women of Afghanistan.

For information or questions, please contact [email protected].
Our sincere thanks to everyone who helped make these collaborations happen! Maintaining a culture of visible, outspoken pride on campus is essential to the social well-being of our community, and as always, we plan to continue our advocacy year-round.
The same day, our friends at UFV’s autonomous student newspaper, The Cascade, published a collaboration with CHASI, featuring reflections on our experiences of being queer, being allies, and CHASI's role in those journeys.

Read it in papers on campus or at this link: ufvcascade.ca/queer-on-cam...
On June 25, UFV celebrated Pride with the third annual Tea Dance — with this year featuring Drag Musical Bingo hosted by UFV’s own Colin Alda Monsters! The event was hosted and organized by UFV Office of Sustainability and CHASI, with support from UFV Faculty & Staff Association.
Drawing on a 2020 report from CHASI, the latest NIFSC article highlights the disproportionate losses in first nations communities, which communities are at the highest risk, and how Community Risk Reduction offers potential solutions.

Read it at blogs.ufv.ca/chasi/2025/0...
From Assessment to Action: Targeting Fire Risk in First Nations Communities – Community Health and Social Innovation (CHASI) Hub
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Earlier this month, CHASI opened our doors to commemorate five years of serving our communities alongside our many partners to mix, mingle, and enjoy our new art exhibition!

You can see more details and pictures are on our blog: blogs.ufv.ca/chasi/2025/0...