Knowledge Mobilization is turning research into action Michael Johnny, Manager Knowledge Mobilization Unit York University.

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Knowledge Mobilization is turning research into action Michael Johnny, Manager Knowledge Mobilization Unit York University

2 Outline Who are we? – What is Knowledge Mobilization? What do we do? - Suite of Services Why is it important? - Value? Impact?

3 “We must translate our research findings in the human sciences into public policy and social programs” “Knowledge Transfer in the human sciences – the transfer of findings into policy and programs – is as important as technology transfer in the engineering and natural sciences.” Maximize the Impact of Research: Martha Piper (2002)

4 Knowledge Mobilization: A suite of services that enhances the two-way connection between researchers and research users so that research and evidence can inform decisions about public policy and professional practice. Knowledge mobilization encompasses methods of knowledge transfer, translation and exchange and extends them to include the co-production of knowledge. Knowledge mobilization turns research into action. Knowledge mobilization (the how) enables social innovation (the what). Definitions: Knowledge Mobilization

5 ResearchImpact is Canada’s emerging knowledge mobilization (KM) network. ResearchImpact provides KM services that connect university researchers with community and government organizations to support the use of research in decision- making about social programming, public policy and professional practice. Definitions: ResearchImpact

6 KM = producer push, user pull, exchange and co-production Research Summaries Research Translation Research Forums KM in AM Research Partnerships Incentive grants Release time Matching $ KM Interns Exchange (KE) Knowledge Mobilization partnershipsCBR co-production Community based research Producer Push (KT) User Pull (KT)

7 Partnerships for KM throughout the Research Cycle Evaluate Plan Execute Disseminate Consultation Partnerships Research forum Populations Clinical practice Intervention studies Internships Researcher exchange Surveys, case studies, expert panelists Wikis, blogs Web site Town hall Theatre Posters Policy brief PSA Practice guideline Popular press Social Marketing public policy professional practice

8 KM Case Studies 1. Aboriginal Policy Research Forum (Knowledge Exchange) 2. Inclusivity Action Plan (Research Translation/User Pull) 3. Pathways to Youth Mental Health (Research Partnerships) 4. Parenting Posters (Research Translation/Producer Push)

–&–& Aboriginal Research Forum Jan 14, am-5.30pm Eastern Academics and Community Partners discuss: Education, health and economic outcomes Aboriginal/government relations Aboriginal NGOs as agents of renewal Join Videoconference Policy Discussions in: Toronto 1 Dundas St., W. Suite 2602, York University Victoria Min. Labour & Citizens’ Services, Gov’t of BC Thunder Bay ATAC 5035, Lakehead University Sudbury FA181, Fraser Auditorium, Laurentian University &

10 Aboriginal Policy Research Forum Challenges and Strategies for tackling health, education and economic outcomes Laurentian + NAHO, UVic Le,Nonet, Laurentian, York + Kaaren Dannenmann Government-Aboriginal Relations Laurentian + Ontario Urban Aboriginal Task Force Aboriginal NGOs as agents of social, cultural and economic renewal Lakehead + Aaroland First Nation, Lakehead

11 Homeless Hub: Stephen Gaetz Homelessness is a national problem associated with poverty, equity mental health and addiction. Homelessness and shelters are also a determinant of pandemic spread It is a problem for researchers, community organizations, NGOs, faith groups and governments. The Homelessness Hub is an on line clearinghouse of research (academic, policy and grey literature), stories and resources to inform public policy and social programming.

12 Working to Eradicate Bullying: Deb Pepler Bullying is a relationship problem that may carry through adolescence and into adulthood in the form of aggression, sexual harassment, dating aggression, and substance use. Working on the determinants interventions and treatments for bullies and victims of bullying, Deb Pepler works with researchers, governments and NGOs to enhance awareness, build research capacity, assess bullying problems and promote evidence-based programs and effective policies across Canada.

13 Knowledge Mobilization - Lessons Learning Combination of producer push & user pull = exchange & co-production Centred around the “knowledge broker” and institutional capacity Is NOT SSH technology transfer Is MORE than a website or a brochure Takes resources ($ and time) TO BE LEARNED Evaluation of Impact Sustainability

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