Videos
Session 1: What is community based research?
This webinar is designed for not-for-profit or public sector groups wishing to partner with researchers at a university, or organizations with previous partnerships that hope to have more impactful outcomes from future collaborations with post-secondary education partners. The goal of the session is to provide a better understanding of the benefits of partnering with universities and how to create research relationships that lead to impactful outcomes.
February 10, 2021.
Presented by:
Dr. Lynn Gidluck
Community Director of University of Regina’s Community Engagement and Research Centre (CERC)
Speakers:
Candace Giblett
Education Officer, Regina Fire and Protective Services
Lynn Fernandez
Manitoba Research Alliance
Jody Linklater
CEO, Clean Communities Corporation
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Session 2: What is knowledge mobilization?
This webinar is targeted to faculty, instructors, staff and students currently or hoping to do community-based research. A presentation
introducing the basics of Knowledge Mobilization (KM) followed by a panel of senior academics, with successful research careers, will share their strategies for effective KM and speak to how to make non-traditional outputs and efforts “count” when it comes time for tenure and promotion. Together with their community partners, we will provide the audience with ideas about how to make KM plans more than a section on a grant application.
February 17, 2021.
Presented by:
Emilie Kossick
Knowledge Manager, Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT)
Speakers:
Dr. Joy MacDermid
Clinical epidemiologist, Physiotherapist, and Professor of Physical Therapy
University of Western Ontario
Dr. Charles Z. Levkoe
Associate Professor and Canadian Research Chair in Sustainable Food Systems, Health Sciences Department
Lakehead University
Dr. Nadine Changfoot
Associate Professor of Political Studies
Trent University
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Session 3: Building successful partnerships
This webinar will bring the target audiences from the first two webinars together and focus on the key steps to building successful research partnerships. University researchers and their community partners will share their experience – what worked, what they had to learn to make things more successful, tips for others looking to do community involved research.
February 24, 2021.
Presented by:
Moderator:
Dr. Shannon Dea
Dean of Arts and Professor of Philosophy and Classics
University of Regina
Speakers:
Michael Johnny
Manager of Knowledge Mobilization
York University
Yvonne Hanson
Provincial Network Manager at Primary an Integrated Healthcare and Innovations Network
University of Saskatchewan
Sgt. Casey Ward
Regina Police Service, President of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers
Dr. R. Nicholas Carleton
Professor of Clinical Psychology, CIPSRT Scientific Director
University of Regina
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About the Webinar series on community based research and knowledge mobilization
The goal of this series is to bring community partners and researchers together to learn best practices for community based research and knowledge mobilization
The collaborators on this project believe in supporting the movement to educate researchers on how to disseminate research more effectively. Research can only benefit the community if it is meaningful, relevant and accessible for stakeholder groups, communities, sectors, and decision-makers, who are in a position to act upon the findings and recommendations. This webinar series and associated materials are part of a larger project funded by Research Impact Canada through a grant from the Future Skills Centre.