Lead: Carrie McAiney

Senior knowledge mobilization specialist: Inbal Itzhak
Communications coordinator: Samantha Bishundayal
Knowledge mobilization specialist: Nathalie Bélanger

Our mission is to help accelerate the dissemination of scientific findings from Canadian dementia researchers, including current and former members of CCNA teams, to various audiences. We do this by working collaboratively with with researchers or trainees to create accessible and meaningful KM activities.

Grant writing resource:

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Examples of KM activities:

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Want support to disseminate your research?
We want to hear from you!
Email Inbal Itzhak to arrange a meeting!

inbal.itzhak@ladydavis.ca

Objectives

  • Accelerate dissemination of dementia-related research to diverse audiences: people living with dementia, their families and caregivers, health professionals, people at risk for dementia, the general public, researchers, and policymakers.

  • Develop KM knowledge and skills of Canadian dementia researchers and trainees, including members of new and former CCNA teams.

  • Build and strengthen relationships, create opportunities to share research findings, and foster discussions between Canadian researchers and trainees, and other stakeholders in the field.

  • Evaluate KM activities and their impact.

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