Raising a High-Performance Athlete

Raising a High-Performance Athlete

Name: Raising a High Performance Athlete

Date: Thursday, February 27

Time: Doors and cash bar at 5.30pm, speakers start at 6pm

Location: Maury Young Arts Centre

Event Description:

Dr. Brian Storey’s mission is to support inclusive development of post-secondary programs and services to the benefit of students, employees, and local communities. In his current role, Dr. Storey takes pride in supporting all faculties and programs in the development and implementation of their global engagement and international at home strategies. Success in this work is traceable to experience building internal and external partnerships, consultation with community, and his academic training in curriculum theory and implementation (PhD).

Quinn Storey is an MSc student in the Clinical Psychology program at the University of Victoria. He is a member of the Healthy Relationships Lab where his research explores men’s mental health, fatherhood, and underlying mechanisms in intimate partner violence. Storey hopes to grow our understanding of the ways in which men experience depression, masculinity, and mental health stigmatization as well as the influence these experiences carry on intimate relationships, family systems, and all forms of family violence.

Event Link: https://whistlerinstitute.com/event/raising-a-high-performance-athlete/

Link to purchase Global Perspectives Speaker Series Pass: https://buy.stripe.com/fZeaHxgWR61Ug6c8wx

About the Global Perspectives Speaker Series
The Global Perspectives Speaker Series (GPSS) is produced by one of the Whistler Institute’s working committees. Topics are selected based on a blend of community input, contemporary global conversations, and access to speakers. These evening events focus on the world’s greatest challenges, elevating leading experts and game changers to share bold ideas, new perspectives, and disruptive concepts that have the potential to create positive change in the world today and into the future.

Date

Feb 27 2025

Time

5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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