Introduction

Knowledge Mobilization Plan

Author: Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health (2014)

Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health. (2014). Knowledge Mobilization Toolkit: Doing more with what you know. Ottawa, ON: Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health.

Description

This toolkit guides users through the process of planning, implementing, and evaluating a knowledge mobilization strategy. It includes a series of questions and checklists that prompt users to consider the main objectives, key messages, audiences, stakeholder involvement, strategies, and how to monitor and evaluate impact. Additional information and resources, including stories of knowledge mobilization in action, are embedded throughout the toolkit.

Potential use

The practicality and ease of this resource makes it suitable for anyone interested in developing a knowledge mobilization strategy. It will be especially useful for projects wishing to develop a knowledge mobilization strategy for a range of audiences. A customizable template accompanies the toolkit that projects can also use to support their knowledge mobilization efforts with more than one target audience.

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