Webinars & Discussions
CBRCanada hosts e-Learning events and Community of Practice gatherings to bridge capacities and foster community-based research excellence. Below are e-Learning recordings and discussion summaries, organized from the most recent to earlier. Upcoming webinars and Community of Practice are posted on the Events page.
Moving the Dial 2023
Year in Review - Moving the Dial e-Learning Series
Throughout 2023, Community-Based Research Canada highlighted research projects that are utilizing a community-based approach to move the dial on pressing societal issues such as housing, climate change, and racial equity. We were delighted to highlight 10 action-oriented research projects as illustrations of how community-based research can mobilize people and communities towards positive societal change.
Moving the Dial Infographic
C2UExpo
2023
C2UExpo Panel -
An International Perspective: Successes, Challenges and Future Directions of National Organizations Supporting Community-Campus Engagement
An international panel of leaders from national networks was brought together in conversation at the C2UExpo 2023 conference in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Panelists: Norbert Steinhaus (Living Knowledge Network, Germany), Paige Castro Reyes (Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, US), Sophie Duncan (National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement, UK), Margaret Malone (Gateways Australia), Joanna Ochocka (CBRCanada), Crystal Tremblay (K4C Salish Sea Hub), Martin Taylor (CBRCanada - moderator) and Steve Dooley (Simon Fraser University - rapporteur)
Panel
Infographic
C2UExpo
2023
C2UExpo Pre-Conference Workshop-
Fundamentals of Community-Based Research
CBRCanada facilitated a pre-conference workshop that introduced basic concepts in preparing, planning and conducting community-based research with guest speakers showcasing case-studies of the three community-based research hallmarks in practice: community-driven, participatory, and action-oriented.
Speakers: Joanna Ochocka (CBRCanada), Amanda Demmer (CBRCanada), Dr. Richard Oster and Mosom Rick Lightning (University of Alberta), Hsain Al-Shihabi (Canadian Mental Health Association, Toronto), Dr. Angela Hovey (Lakehead University) and Marlene Ham (Ontario Association of Interval & Transition Houses)