Canadian-Knowledge-Mobilization-Forum-Agenda_Final_Version (WORD)
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| DAY 1: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 | ||||||||
| 8:00 – 9:00 | Breakfast | Buffet | ||||||
| 9:00 – 9:15 | Welcome to the Forum | Peter Levesque, CEO,Knowledge Mobilization Works | ||||||
| 9:15 – 9:30 | Welcome from Dignitaries | Welcome – Province of Ontario, MPP Phil McNeely Welcome – City of Ottawa, Katherine Hobbs | ||||||
| 9:30 – 10:30 | Inspiration Keynote | Graeme Barlow, CEO,RocketOwl Inc.
Greenspace and Facebook: learning to protect the planet through play |
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| 10:30 – 11:00 | Wellness Break, Networking | The Research Impact Morning Coffee Break | ||||||
| 11:00 – 12:30 | Practice BreakoutsStream 1, Ballroom 1: | Education | ||||||
| Session 1: (15-20 min) | Julia Lalande, Linda NicolsonMinistry of Education, Government of Ontario
Knowledge Mobilization as part of a ministry research strategy |
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| Session 2: (15-20 min) | Bronwynne WiltonUniversity of Guelph
From extension to knowledge translation and transfer (KTT): the University of Guelph partners with the Ontario agrifood sector |
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| Session 3: (15-20 min) | Fiona Deller, Susan Bloch-NevitteHigher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO)
Putting HEQCO on the map: How a policy wonk and a communications expert teamed up to raise the profile of a research organization |
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| Session 4: (15-20min) | Kiran KapoorWorkplace Safety and Prevention Services
Education in workplace health and safety: professional development and the challenge of Ontario’s diverse workforce |
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| 11:00 – 12:30 | Practice BreakoutsStream 2, Ballroom 2: | Health | ||||||
| Session 1: (15-20 min) | Maureen DobbinsNational Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools
The role of the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools in supporting evidence-informed public health decision making |
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| Session 2: (15-20 min) | Raywat DeonandanUniversity of Ottawa
The politicization of science and the unexamined morality of Public Health |
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| Session 3: (15-20 min) | Nadia MinianEcho: Improving Women’s Health in Ontario
Designing evidence-based, community-driven, smoking cessation program for pregnant women |
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| Session 4: (15-20min) | Jennifer Hunter, Amanda KhanOntario Neurotrauma Foundation
The most difficult part of communication is to ensure that it happens! |
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| 11:00 – 12:30 | Practice BreakoutsStream 3, Ballroom 3: | Public Policy/ Community Partnerships | ||||||
| Session 1: (15-20 min) | Michael Johnny, Jane WedlockYork University, United Way of York Region
Community-based knowledge brokering |
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| Session 2: (15-20 min) | Jerome Elissalde, Luc DancauseUniversité du Québec à Montréal, Soutien à la mobilisation des connaissances
Collaborative Knowledge Mobilization |
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| Session 3: (15-20 min) | Laura Mumme, Anna Kras DupuisGlenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Parkwood Hospital
Evaluating best practice implementation within a network of 6 SCI rehabilitation centres across Canada |
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| Session 4: (15-20min) | Elizabeth ShantzCanadian Water Network
Connecting water researchers and end users: building knowledge mobilization capacity and awareness through a consortium approach |
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| 12:30 – 13:00 | Special Connection to the NHS Confederation | Video conversation – linking efforts on knowledge mobilization. Manchester, United Kingdom, HSRN Symposium- Delivering better health services | ||||||
| 13:00 – 14:00 | Lunch | The Workplace Safety and Prevention Services Lunch | ||||||
| 14:00 – 14:45 | Master Networker Keynote | Dr. David Phipps, Director, Office of Research Services, York University2017: What will knowledge mobilization look like when Canada is 150? | ||||||
| 14:45 – 15:30 | Knowledge Café(Based on the well-known World Café method) | Round 1: What have been your best results with knowledge mobilization practice? | Round 2: What supports do you need for knowledge mobilization? | Round 3: What are the three actions you can take right now to improve knowledge mobilization in your organization? | ||||
| 15:30 – 15:45 | Wellness Break, Networking | Afternoon Break | ||||||
| 15:45– 16:45 | Research Breakouts | Session 1, Ballroom 1 | ||||||
| Session 1: (15-20 min) | Albert SimardDefence R&D Canada
A knowledge services architecture for mobilizing knowledge to support decision making. |
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| Session 2: (15-20 min) | Sandra Miller, Kiran KapoorWorkplace Safety and Prevention Services
Linking knowledge mobilization and innovation in healthy and safety in Ontario |
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| Session 3: (15-20 min) | Charles GagnéInstitut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail (IRSST)
Establish drivers to facilitate Knowledge translation in the OHS research environment |
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| 15:45– 16:45 | Research Breakouts | Panel 1, Ballroom 2 | ||||||
| Panel (60 minutes) | David Phipps, Michael Hynie, Steven Gaetz, Michael Johnny, Raymond HymaYork University, CERIS
Do we need a big bridge to cover a small gap since we’re all on campus or do we need a small bridge to cover a large gap between research and practice? |
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| 15:45– 16:45 | Research Breakouts | Panel 2, Ballroom 3 | ||||||
| Panel (60 minutes) | Maureen DobbinsHealth Evidence (McMaster University)
A tailored, collaborative strategy to develop capacity and facilitate evidence-informed public health decision-making: A case study of three Ontario health departments |
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| 16:45 – 17:15 | Roundup and Closing Thoughts of Day 1 | Group Discussion with Facilitator, Mitchell Kutney | ||||||
| 17:45 – 20:00 | Wine and Cheese | The Knowledge Mobilization Works ReceptionWarm and cold hors d’oeuvres
Two drinks included + Cash Bar Live Musical Trio |
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| Day 2: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 | ||||||||
| 8:00 – 9:00 | Breakfast | The Canadian Water Network Buffet Breakfast | ||||||
| 9:00 – 9:15 | Welcome | Peter Levesque, President & CEO, Knowledge Mobilization Works | ||||||
| 9:15 – 9:45 | What did we learn yesterday? | Facilitated Roundtable Forum | ||||||
| 9:45 – 10:30 | Visionary Keynote | Linda Hawkins, Director, Institute for Community Engaged Scholarship, University of GuelphStart where you are.
Transforming knowledge partnerships through engagement & social innovation |
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| 10:30– 10:45 | Wellness Break, Networking | Morning Coffee Break | ||||||
| 10:45 – 12:15 | Product and Application BreakoutsStream 1, Ballroom 1: | Changing how we connect | ||||||
| Session 1: (25-30 min) | Ingo PetersDomingo Informatics
Alfresco Share: connecting minds for measurable results |
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| Session 2: (25-30 min) | David YetmanItSticks
The Ease of Sharing Academic Knowledge in a Business to Business (B2B) Model: How do we Package this for Public Institutions? |
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| Session 3: (25-30 min) | Julie CookUniversalia Management Group
From Dependence to Empowerment: Using Human Rights-Based Approaches to Programming in Service Delivery |
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| 10:45 – 12:15 | Product and Application BreakoutsStream 2, Ballroom 2: | Health and Well-being | ||||||
| Session 1: (25-30 min) | Novella LuiCanadian Diabetes Association
Transforming materials for people living with daibetes |
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| Session 2: (25-30 min) | Rachel Benoît, Ginette Lévesque, Julie DutilCentre de liaison sur l’intervention et la prévention psychosociales (CLIPP)
Exploring the process that led to the adaptation and promotion of an evidence-based tool for healthcare professionals: ÉMAF |
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| Session 3: (25-30 min) | Dalton WolfeParkwood Hospital – Lawson Health Research Institute
TEAM-beta: Treatment and Evidence Algorithmic Mapping – a platform for an efficient decision support tool for clinicians, researchers and funders |
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| 10:45 – 12:15 | Product and Application / Leadership and Management BreakoutsStream 3, Ballroom 3: | Global Issues | ||||||
| Session 1: (25-30 min) | Christian DagenaisUniversité de Montréal
Evidence-based policy making and practices to improve access to care in Burkina Faso: a knowledge brokering initiative |
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| Session 2: (25-30 min) | Laura Watts, Lynn MacDonaldNational Initiative for Care of the Elderly (NICE Network)
Evaluation of the effectiveness and knowledge mobilization pocket tools |
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| Session 3: (25-30 min) | Howard SchachterConsultant
The peril of leaving “knowledge whatever” (KW) exclusively to those who practice nothing but modern-day versions of science |
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| 12:15 – 13:15 | Lunch | Buffet | ||||||
| 13:15 – 14:00 | Future Shaping Keynote | Michael Tamblyn, EVP Content, Sales & Merchandising at Kobo Inc | ||||||
| 14:00– 14:45 | Knowledge Mobilization SpringboardBuilding on the Green Paper produced by the K* Conference
Introduction by Furqan Asif, United Nations University, Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH) |
Round 1:Resources
What do we need to pool our resources together and to attract new resources? |
Round 2:People & Partners
How do we attract, train, and retain the best people to support our activities? |
Round 3:Growth
How do we measure growth and success? |
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| 14:45 – 15:30 | Springboard Room Rounds | Collaborative Statement on moving Knowledge Mobilization forward | ||||||
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Wellness Break, Networking | Afternoon Break | ||||||
| 16:00 – 16:45 | Action Keynote | Daryl Rock, Chair, World Accessibility Enterprises, Past Chair, Rick Hansen Institute | ||||||
| 16:45 – 17:00 | Closing Remarks and Thank you | Peter Levesque, President & CEO, Knowledge Mobilization Works | ||||||