Ongoing

Practicing Knowledge Translation Course (PKT)

Online

The Practicing Knowledge Translation (PKT) course, offered by the Knowledge Translation Program at St Michael’s Hospital and Unity Health Toronto, equips participants with the tools to use implementation science directly in your program or initiative. The course takes place for 16 hours, spread out over four days. Participants will learn: How barriers and facilitators impact implementation, drawing from theories, models, and frameworks How to choose implementation strategies that will apply to identified barriers and facilitators How to effectively plan for implementation, evaluation, and sustainability Learn more about the course and apply here

$1,199

Truth & Reconciliation for Evaluators

Online

  Date: April 18, 2024 Time: 3:00 – 4:00pm (ET) Location: Online The Canadian Evaluation Society e-Institute course: Truth & Reconciliation for Evaluators, is open to registrants for its spring cohort. Created in partnership with Hotıì ts’eeda, this course highlights the history of the Canadian Indian residential school system and its impacts on Indigenous populations. This course presents evaluation as an avenue for healing and progress. The course consists of self-directed learning materials and two online sessions, facilitated by Indigenous evaluators Dr. Kim van der Woerd and Sofia Vitalis from Reciprocal Consulting. This course is offered four times per year;

How Do We Better Support Post-Secondary Student Mental Health and Wellbeing: Current State and Emerging Practices

Online

Join the Canadian Positive Psychology Association (CPPA) for a free webinar discussing “How Do We Better Support Post-Secondary Student Mental Health and Wellbeing: Current State and Emerging Practices." Dr. Andrew Szeto, Director of Mental Health Strategy at the University of Calgary, will provide an overview of the current landscape of student mental health and wellbeing on post-secondary campuses and outline examples of practices and resources being utilized on campus. There will also be an opportunity to discuss realistic and feasible approaches to support student mental health and wellbeing. Register for the webinar here