As a community-based researcher, one of Dr. Dell’s main goals is to deliver her findings in a way that reaches the people who could be directly impacted by the results. Engaging with the media allows her to share important and accessible information with the public. The following are some of her more recent interactions with the media:
Silenced Stories Become Song – The College of Arts and Science, Summer, 2009 (see page #8)
Town grads allowed 10 drinks at party – Saskatoon StarPhoenix, June 6, 2009
New Sex/Gender/Diversity Worksheet – Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, June 2009
CBC interview with violet Naytowhow – CBC Radio Morning Edition, June 2009 (web link)
Actor Cardinal to appear at fundraiser – Saskatoon StarPhoenix, May 1, 2009
Forum Looks at Addictions, Mental Health Issues - Saskatoon StarPoenix, April 11, 2009
Music to Bring Research to the Masses - Prince Albert Herald, March 2, 2009
Recovering Addicts Tell Stories in Song - Saskatoon StarPhoenix, March 2, 2009
Horses aid path to healing – Saskatoon StarPhoenix, March 2, 2009
Community-based Approach Key to Mental Health and Addictions Treatment - Saskatoon StarPhoenix, November 30, 2008
Healing Power of Horses – On Campus News, October 31, 2008
Solvents are Easy to Obtain, Abuse – Sherwood Park News, July 29, 2008
Self-harm victims call for support – Saskatoon StarPhoenix, June 4, 2008
Un Trip Souvent Fatal – Journal to MontrĂ©al, March 28, 2008
Conference Goers Look to Curb Issue of Substance Abuse – Alberta Sweetgrass, December, 2007
Saskatchewans Battle Against Addictions is Strengthened with Assistance from Saskatchewan Health and University of Saskatchewan - Research Discovery at University of Saskatchewan, September 27, 2007
Dell Exploring Substance Abuse – On Campus News, Sept 21, 2007