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2019 Convening & Collaborating ( C 2 ) and Reach Competition Webinar

Learn about the objectives, supported activities, and examples of successful applications for the C2 and Reach awards. Find out key competition dates, eligibility requirements, and the review process. Presented by Yuliya Shapova, Research Competitions Coordinator.

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2019 Convening & Collaborating ( C 2 ) and Reach Competition Webinar

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  1. 2019 Convening & Collaborating (C2) and Reach Competition Webinar Presented by Yuliya Shapova, Research Competitions Coordinator May 1, 2019

  2. Agenda • C2 and Reach awards – overview • C2 awards – objectives, supported activities, examples of successful applications • Reach award – objectives, supported activities, examples of successful applications • Key Competition Dates and How to Apply • Eligibility Requirements • Review Process • Contact Information • Q & A

  3. Knowledge Translation Programs:Convening & Collaborating (C2) & Reach

  4. Convening & Collaborating (C2) & Reach

  5. Convening and Collaborating (C2) Award Details

  6. Objectives of C2 Awards • Catalyze meaningful collaboration between health researchersand research user partnersto share expertise and knowledge with each other. These collaborations increase the likelihood that research findings will be relevant to the users. • Support co-development of research processes and activities that addresses one or more of the BC health system priority areas*. • Build capacity in KT experience and skills for research or health professional trainees. • *see next slide

  7. BC Health System Priorities Enhance access to effective primary health care Services for patients with complex medical conditions and/or frail patients (including dementia) Mental health / substance use care Services for patients needing surgery Rural and remote health care services

  8. Examples of Supported Research Activities – C2 • Developing research questionsor plansthat could form the basis of a grant application. • Developing an integrated KT plan as part of a research project or program. • Developing a plan to implement research evidence and/or study the implementation of research evidence. • Stakeholder engagement (e.g. workshop or symposium) regarding health research needs, gaps, and opportunities, priority policy issues and/or priority research questions.

  9. Previous C2Award Recipient Dr. Jonathan Little Assistant Professor, School of Health and Exercise Sciences, UBCO

  10. Examples of Successful C2 Applications Contraception & Abortion in BC: Experience guiding research guiding care Wendy Norman (UBC), Cheryl Davis (BC Women’s Hospital & Health Centre) Move the north: Development of a research agenda and action plan for physical activity in northern BC Chelsea Pelletier (UNBC), Sandra Allison (Northern Health), 6 other team members Engagement with physicians to enhance cultural safety in primary care for people who use substances Elizabeth Hartney (Royal RoadsUniversity), Bernadette Pauly (UVic), Karen Urbanoski (UVic), Catriona Park (Victoria Division of Family Practice) More examples: www.msfhr.org/awards

  11. Reach Award Details

  12. Objectives of Reach Awards • Support researcher and research user partners to co-develop events, activities, or toolsto share research findings. • Disseminate research evidence beyond the normal peer group of the researcher co-lead. • Build capacity in KT experience and skills for research or health professional trainees.

  13. Examples of Supported Activities • Development of new educational materials or sessions • Creation of multiple media platforms and social marketing • Development and implementation of products or tools that result from health research • Development of media releases or outreach campaigns • Creation of relevant networks and/or presentations to relevant networks • Engagement with champions/key opinion leaders • Communication of evidence to health practitioners • Activities/events that engage patientsto improve their knowledge and health behavior • Organization of scientific meetings, conferences, symposia, etc. • The Reach funds may not be used for pilot research studies or research operating funds (primary research or primary data collection including surveys)

  14. Reach Award Recipient from University of Victoria Dr. Sam Liu Assistant Professor, Department of Exercise Science, Physical & Health Education, University of Victoria

  15. Examples of Successful Reach Applications Symposium for supporting safe and active recreation for Okanagan families with children living with autism Lise Olsen (UBCO), Rachelle Hole (Centre for Inclusion and Citizenship / UBC), Vicki Cairns (Autism Okanagan Kelowna), Crystal Shannon (MSN student), ZarkaKiktavy (MSW student) Implementing an emergency department protocol to improve the quality of care and patient experience for children and youth with mental health emergencies Quynh Doan (BCCHRI / PHSA), Garth Meckler (BCCHRI / PHSA), Christy Hay (UBC), Benetta Chin (MD, FRCPC [pediatric], sub-speciality resident) Development of e-learning videos to facilitate uptake and reach of nutrition evidence as part of supportive care for prostate cancer patients across BC Rachel Murphy (UBC), Phil Pollock (Vancouver Prostate Centre / VCHRI), Kaitlin McLaughlin (RD, MPH student) More examples: www.msfhr.org/awards

  16. How to Apply

  17. Changes for 2019

  18. Application Process Flow MSFHR full application deadline: May 30, 2019 Host institution deadline: Earlier than MSFHR deadline 2019 C2 and Reach competitions open: April 9, 2019 Host Institution Approval Eligibility Quiz Full Application Applicant completes eligibility quiz in ApplyNet Applicant creates third party tasks in ApplyNet Applicant completes and submits the full application Third parties* complete their tasks in ApplyNet * Third parties: department head (or equivalent), research user co-lead

  19. Full ApplicationDeadline: May 30, 2019 List of uploads for the principal applicant: Work plan and timeline Letter of support (cash or in-kind) – optional Detailed budget Sections of the FA: Contact information Host Institution Activity Information Keywords BC Health System Priorities Third Parties Additional Information Uploads The researcher co-lead must serve as the primary applicant. The researcher and research user co-leads and the department head must log into their own MSFHR ApplyNet accounts and complete their tasks prior to the host institution deadline.

  20. Review Process Following an initial internal screening, eligible applications will undergo review by an external panel for funding recommendations. Applicants will be assessed against the following criteria:

  21. Contact Information

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