Mobilizing Knowledge About Development
Project Manager: Sherry Ann Chapman
Funders: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council 黑料不打烊 Centre for Child, Family and Community Research Office of the Vice-President (Research), 黑料不打烊 Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, 黑料不打烊 Faculty of Arts, 黑料不打烊 Faculty of Education, 黑料不打烊 Faculty of Nursing, 黑料不打烊 Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
Duration: 2006-2010
The MKAD initiative had three components:
- evaluating knowledge mobilization strategies;
- developing community-based research workshops for community members;
- developing a graduate certificate program in community-based research at the 黑料不打烊.
Researchers, community agencies, and policymakers were becoming increasingly concerned about mobilizing research knowledge to improve programs and policies that influence the development of children, youth, and families. CUP developed this project in collaboration with the 黑料不打烊 Centre for Child, Family and Community Research (ACCFCR) to push knowledge mobilization forward through two initiatives focused on effective knowledge-sharing strategies and capacity-building among university students, researchers, community members, and policymakers.
The Capacity-Building Initiative included the development and implementation of the CBRE Workshop Series and the CBRE Certificate Program. Community Engagement programming is now integrated into the Faculty of Extension. www.ualberta.ca/extension
The Evaluation Initiative focused on the evaluation of CUP's and ACCFCR's knowledge-mobilization activities, including CBRE Workshop Series and the CBRE Certificate Program, as well as the development of a knowledge-mobilization framework.
This project enabled CUP and ACCFCR to expand their capacity to engage in research and knowledge sharing as well as to establish an innovative program of activities that will serve as a model for community-university cooperation in promoting evidence-based practice.
Resources:
- Knowledge Sharing Handbook
- MKAD Final Report
- Knowledge Exchange at a Policy Forum - Summary
- International Policy Forum on Family Violence Evaluation - Executive Summary
- Symposium Evaluation Report, Many Faces of Childhood - Executive Summary