This toolkit is intended for anyone working on knowledge mobilization projects, especially for those who are in the initial planning stages of this work, and those working in the child and youth mental health and addictions sector. It is an updated version of our knowledge mobilization toolkit released in 2006, and features new content (clear language, storytelling, navigating challenges) and the latest evidence on knowledge mobilization.
The authors define knowledge mobilization and the reasons why we might do it. They then explore how to plan, do and evaluate knowledge mobilization activities.
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