Our research focuses on developing practical solutions to the complex challenges faced by first responders and the communities they serve. 

From enhancing community resilience to improving field practices, we work to innovate training and support the well-being of those who are critical to public safety and social justice.

Paramedic checking blood pressure of elderly woman.

Social Determinants of Health in Paramedic Training

By exploring how preceptors, students, and patients engage with SDH during education placements, the study aims to co-create knowledge and develop a framework that equips paramedics to address the broader social and cultural factors affecting health. 

Research Project Database

Explore JIBC research projects to discover how we can help you achieve your goals in service to the community and its justice and public safety professionals.

Two paramedic students in yellow reflective vests perform CPR on a dummy laying on the pavement.
​​Responding to paramedic education in Canada: Meeting evolving practice and system changes, now and in the future​
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​​Current Issues in the Field of Public Safety​
Three men in yellow hard hats look at a tablet while standing in front of a collapsed building.
​​Post-Disaster Building Assessment Environmental Scan: The Next Iteration​
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​​​Empowering Community Care Licensing Education: Leveraging ePortfolios for Inclusivity, Flexibility, and Skill Enhancement​
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​​Beyond UDL – Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Design for Learning​
Man wearing a hat and glasses sits in a wheelchair and gestures while a woman holds a microphone in front of him.
Breaking Down Barriers: Exploring Challenges in the Creation of Accessible Documents within Educational Programs
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Peace Hub
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Pathway Partnerships with Indigenous Post-Secondary Institutions