Welcome to KTECOP

The Canadian Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Community of Practice (KTECOP) is a network of KTE practitioners and researchers who share KTE practices and experience, build peer relationships for information exchange and support, build KTE capacity, advance knowledge of KTE effectiveness, and share KTE events, job opportunities and other related KTE activities. More »

Reminder – Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum 2024: Call for Contributions

The Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum (CKF) is a biennial event that provides opportunities for professional development, learning and networking for those interested in knowledge mobilization, translation, and exchange. It brings together a community dedicated to sharing learnings, best practices, tools, and resources. CKF has been held in cities across the country since 2012 and briefly …

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Communications and Engagement Specialist, Solutions for Kids in Pain

Communications and Engagement Specialist (Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS; closes Dec 8) Join the SKIP team! Solutions for Kids in Pain is looking for a  Communications and Engagement Specialist as they transition from an NCE-funded network to an official research centre at Dalhousie University. This individual’s expertise will be vital in crafting SKIP’s strategic communications and …

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Lead, Knowledge and Mobilization

Are you passionate about pediatric pain management and knowledge mobilization? We are seeking a driven and innovative individual to join us as a “Lead, Knowledge Mobilization” who will help advance pediatric pain management at IWK Health (Halifax, NS) and across the Atlantic Region, in collaboration with Solutions for Kids in Pain. This individual would engage …

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KT Connects—Leveraging arts-based methods in research dissemination: Partnering with community and using film to address HIV stigma

Leveraging arts-based methods such as film can be utilized for research dissemination. In this webinar, Dr. Angela Kaida, Juno Roche, and Azra Bhanji will discuss how they are using their film HIV Made Me Fabulous to help share HIV science to reduce stigma and discrimination. HIV Made Me Fabulous is a 10-minute film that tells …

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New resource for knowledge mobilization product development!

The Evidence to Care team from Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital has published a new resource that presents our approach to knowledge mobilization product development. In the resource, we highlight the processes that we took to co-create a recent educational product for service providers, organizations, and system leaders. We showcase that ‘how’ you create something …

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Knowledge Translation and Implementation Project Manager – RGP Toronto

The Regional Geriatric Program of Toronto (RGP) is seeking a Knowledge Translation and Implementation Project Manager to join the team! We are seeking an experienced health professional with interest in the care of older people, continuing health professional development and knowledge-to-practice (KTP) processes. Working closely with the RGP directors, the Knowledge Translation and Implementation Project …

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Have you been involved in activities to make a difference in children’s health or pediatric pain?

Have you been involved in activities to make a difference in children’s health or pediatric pain? We are currently recruiting participants for a brief online survey, including health professionals, researchers, and patient/caregiver partners who have taken part in activities to make a difference in children’s health and pediatric pain through knowledge sharing activities. These activities …

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A new middle-range theory of public health research impact

Our recently published paper,  Theory of systems change: An initial, middle-range theory of public health research impact will be of interest to those engaging in knowledge transfer and exchange. There is increasing attention on knowledge translation, evidencing research impact and applying a systems thinking perspective in public health. However, there is limited understanding of the …

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