CKF22 Call for Contributions
The Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum (CKF) is seeking contributions for its biennial event (June 13-17, 2022) that brings together a community dedicated to sharing learnings, best practices, tools, and resources.
The Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum (CKF) is seeking contributions for its biennial event (June 13-17, 2022) that brings together a community dedicated to sharing learnings, best practices, tools, and resources.
Join us on Friday, January 28, 2022 at noon (PT) for this 45-minute webinar! Happy New Year! We are back again for another exciting year of KT Connects. Please join us to kick off our 2022 series with Kevin Sauvé as he shares the fundamentals of knowledge translation and communications! What will be discussed? Knowledge …
On November 18, 2021, the Toronto Chapter of KTE COP hosted a hands-on workshop that explored ways to utilize the arts for knowledge translation and mobilization. The artist Dr. Noa Yaari invited us to do so through the analysis of her art project at the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies at the University of …
APPLICATIONS DUE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 2021! PIP™ is an online workshop which provides a practical approach to developing an implementation plan for a new intervention, practice or innovation. PIP™ covers the core elements of implementation science with a focus on learning and planning. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of implementation science and learn how to use an evidence-based implementation planning …
Implementation is about strategically enacting change. It’s complex and challenging, but it can feel even more challenging in complex systems because there are so many considerations and so much uncertainty. Very little of what we do to change systems feels like it’s strategic. How can we embrace this complexity and manage uncertainty? The answer is …
Join us us on Friday, July 23 at 12 p.m. (PT) for this 45 minute webinar! Join us for another exciting KT Connects with Dr. Emily Rempel as she explores and shares lessons from the COVID-19 infodemic to create more effective knowledge translation response in times of crisis. Dr. Emily Rempel is a Red River Métis and …
We are back with another exciting KT Connects webinar: Overcoming five anxieties in population health KT literature! Join us on Friday, June 25 at 12 p.m. (PT) for this one hour webinar, as Dr. Paul Kershaw explores challenges and opportunities related to knowledge mobilization initiatives designed to influence the social determinants of health. Register Now! What will …
Want to learn how you can use social media as a knowledge dissemination tool? Join us for a panel presentation from the UBC Sexual Health Research team as they share how they disseminated their evidence-based information using a targeted social media campaign at the next KT Connects webinar: #DebunkingDesire: Sexual science, social media, and strategy …
Join us on Tuesday, April 27, 4-6 pm, for a session with Stephany Peterson to explore how, why, and when to use storytelling by incorporating media arts into research for knowledge implementation.
KT Connects – “Decolonizing research: Collecting Two-Spirit data in culturally affirming ways” with Harlan Pruden Join us on Friday, March 26 at 12 p.m. (PT) for this 45-minute webinar! Register Now What will be discussed? Centering Two-Spirit and Indigenous experiences and ways is critical for more respectful, reciprocal, relevant, and responsible health research. Two-Spirit is …