Dr. Leena Augimeri

@LeenaAugimeri

Director, SNAP Scientific & Program Dev. & Centre for Children Committing Offences, Child Development Institute, UofT Adj. Prof & proud mom.

Toronto, ON
Joined May 2012

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  1. 11 hours ago

    Thank You Alex! You help us strive for higher levels of evidence & quality research to determine what works & what doesn’t.

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    28 Dec 2018

    New WSIPP Publication: Updated Inventory of Evidence-Based, Research-Based, and Promising Practices for Prevention and Intervention Services for Children and Juveniles in the Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, and Mental Health Systems.

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    28 Dec 2018

    WSIPP just released updated meta-analyses and benefit-cost findings for several topic areas. For more information visit,

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  5. 13 hours ago

    THANK YOU for supporting me, my team & ~ Wishing you an awesome 2019! Sharing some of our key highlights & accomplishments in 2018 -

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  7. Jan 3

    TY for sharing Cindy. should be the practice in every community across Canada & worldwide ~ putting children first! Because & - timely ~ 💗

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    Jan 1

    Starting the year off by honouring audio-visual expression of knowledge in this ground breaking non-written version of the First Peoples CF Review! Listen/watch it here:

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    Jan 1

    Happy New Year! We're excited for what 2019 will bring - including reaching more children, families & communities w/ our children's model.

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    30 Dec 2018

    this is the "boilling frog effect" w children. Drop a frog in boiling water , leaps out , BUT gradually have them in water slowly heats up and they suffer. Too long our systems have been increasing the amount of toxic stress in children lives

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    30 Dec 2018

    If you're a college or university student (or high school or elementary) and you had a rough semester, you can visit our to talk. Our counsellors are highly skilled & ready to talk about any issues you might have experienced while at school.

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    30 Dec 2018

    Learn more about groundbreaking research examining the effects of screen time on kids here: .

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  13. 28 Dec 2018
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  14. 27 Dec 2018

    Interesting & important values/learnings by in writing down our thoughts in () & an interesting statement “Never look at your child’s journal” - love to hear your thoughts?

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  15. 27 Dec 2018

    As I think more & more about how to my (if that’s possible) so I can spend more time with my ⁩ has some great pointers about balancing two important aspects of ~P.A.R.T. & S.E.L.F. ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    Happy to all celebrating Dec 26-Jan 1. is a holiday tradition based on the “first harvest” celebrations in Africa. In recorded history, these first harvest celebrations can be traced back to Nubia and Egypt and can be found in cultures all over Africa.

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    27 Dec 2018

    There are 7 years of warning before a troubled child may become a serious offender. is critical. helps children age 6-11 & their families improve emotion regulation, & problem-solving skills.

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    25 Dec 2018

    For those celebrating today, we wish you a Merry Christmas!

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  19. 23 Dec 2018
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    22 Dec 2018
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