Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum 2012

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Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum 2012
DAY 1: Tuesday, June 19, 2012
8:00 –
9:00
Breakfast
Buffet
9:00 –
9:15
Welcome to the Forum
Peter Levesque, President & CEO, Knowledge
Mobilization Works
9:15 –
9:30
Welcome from Dignitaries
Welcome from the Province of Ontario
9:30 –
10:15
Inspiration Keynote
Michael Tamblyn, Executive Vice President,
Content, Sales & Merchandising, Kobo Inc.
10:30
–
11:00
Wellness Break,
Networking
The Research Impact Morning Coffee Break
11:00
–
12:30
Practice Breakouts
Education
Welcome from the City of Ottawa
Stream 1, Ballroom 1:
Session 1: (15-20 min)
Julia Lalande, Linda Nicolson
Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario
Knowledge Mobilization as part of a ministry
research strategy
Session 2: (15-20 min)
Bronwynne Wilton
University of Guelph
From extension to knowledge translation and
transfer (KTT): the University of Guelph partners
with the Ontario agrifood sector
Session 3: (15-20 min)
Fiona Deller, Susan Bloch-Nevitte
Higher 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)
11:00
–
12:30
Practice Breakouts
Health
Stream 2, Ballroom 2:
Session 1: (15-20 min)
Maureen Dobbins
National Collaborating Centre for Methods and
Tools
The role of the National Collaborating Centre for
Methods and Tools in supporting evidenceinformed public health decision making
Session 2: (15-20 min)
Raywat Deonandan
University of Ottawa
The politicization of science and the
unexamined morality of Public Health
Session 3: (15-20 min)
Nadia Minian
Echo: Improving Women’s Health in Ontario
Designing evidence-based, community-driven,
smoking cessation program for pregnant women
Session 4: (15-20min)
Jennifer Hunter, Amanda Khan
Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation
The most difficult part of communication is to
ensure that it happens!
11:00
–
12:30
Practice Breakouts
Public Policy/ Community Partnerships
Stream 3, Ballroom 3:
Session 1: (15-20 min)
Michael Johnny, Jane Wedlock
York University, United Way of York Region
Community-based knowledge brokering
Session 2: (15-20 min)
Jerome Elissalde, Luc Dancause
Université du Québec à Montréal, programme de
soutien à la mobilisation des connaissances
Collaborative Knowledge Mobilization
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Session 3: (15-20 min)
Laura Mumme, Anna Kras Dupuis
Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Parkwood Hospital
Evaluating best practice implementation within a
network of 6 SCI rehabilitation centres across
Canada
Session 4: (15-20min)
Elizabeth Shantz
Canadian Water Network
Connecting water researchers and end users:
building knowledge mobilization capacity and
awareness through a consortium approach
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 University
14:45
–
15:30
Knowledge Café
Round 1:
Round 2:
Round 3:
(Based on the well-known
World Café method)
What have
been your
best results
with
knowledge
mobilization
practice?
What
supports do
you need for
knowledge
mobilization?
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)
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Albert Simard
Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum 2012
Defence R&D Canada
A knowledge services architecture for
mobilizing knowledge to support decision
making.
Session 2: (15-20 min)
Moushumi Chaudhury
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change,
Agriculture, and Food Security
Participatory scenario development as a tool for
spanning boundaries between disciplines and
sectors
Session 3: (15-20 min)
Charles Gagné
Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en
sécurité du travail (IRSST)
Establish drivers to facilitate Knowledge
translation in the OHS research environment
15:45
–
17:15
Research Breakouts
Panel (60 minutes)
Panel 1, Ballroom 2
David Phipps, Michael Hynie, Steven Gaetz,
Michael Johnny, Raymond Hyma
York 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?
15:45
–
17:15
Research Breakouts
Panel (60 minutes)
Panel 2, Ballroom 3
Robyn Traynor
Health 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
17:15
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Roundup and Closing
Thoughts of Day 1
Group Discussion with Facilitator
Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum 2012
17:45
17:45
–
19:30
Wine and Cheese
The Knowledge Mobilization Works Reception
Warm and cold hors d’oeuvres
Two drinks included + Cash Bar
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 Guelph
10:30
–
10:45
Wellness Break,
Networking
Morning Coffee Break
10:45
–
12:15
Product and Application
Breakouts
Software Applications and Social Gaming
Stream 1, Ballroom 1:
Session 1: (25-30 min)
Ingo Peters
Domingo Informatics
Alfresco Share: connecting minds for
measurable results
Session 2: (25-30 min)
Khalid Munir
Applied Computational Solutions Private Limited
Re-structuring the life-cycle of trading
paradigm
Session 3: (25-30 min)
Graeme Barlow
RocketOwl Inc.
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Greenspace and Facebook: learning to protect
the planet through play
10:45
–
12:15
Product and Application
Breakouts
Health and Well-being
Stream 2, Ballroom 2:
Session 1: (25-30 min)
Novella Lui
Canadian Diabetes Association
Transforming materials for people living with
daibetes
Session 2: (25-30 min)
Rachel Benoît, Ginette Lévesque, Julie Dutil
Centre 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
Session 3: (25-30 min)
Dalton Wolfe
Parkwood 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
10:45
–
12:15
Product and Application /
Leadership and
Management Breakouts
Global Issues
Stream 3, Ballroom 3:
Session 1: (25-30 min)
Christian Dagenais
Université de Montréal
Evidence-based policy making and practices to
improve access to care in Burkina Faso: a
knowledge brokering initiative
Session 2: (25-30 min)
Laura Watts, Lynn MacDonald
National Initiative for Care of the Elderly (NICE
Network)
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Evaluation of the effectiveness and knowledge
mobilization pocket tools
Session 3: (25-30 min)
Rijal Chiranjibi
Three S Foundation
A case of community water harvesting for Multi
Use Water System (MUS)
12:15
–
13:30
Lunch
Buffet
13:30
–
14:30
Knowledge Mobilization
Springboard
Round 1:
Round 2:
Round 3:
Resources
People &
Partners
Growth
14: 30
–
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
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Building on the Green
Paper produced by the K*
Conference
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