Co-designed by Community Engagement Specialists, researchers, and trainees, this resource supports meaningful community engagement in research, particularly when working with administrative data and equity-related research questions.
Co-developed with Ontario Network of People who Use Drugs, this resource outlines recommendations to fairly and meaningfully work with people with lived and living experience of substance use.
This document was created by the CTN+ Community Leadership Team to ensure transparency and support community members in making informed decisions about their involvement with CTN+ work.
Clinical trials play a pivotal role in advancing medical research and shaping the future of healthcare by evaluating the safety and efficacy of new treatments andinterventions. However, ensuring diverse participation in these trials is essential to truly understand how treatments work across different populations. By includingindividuals from diverse backgrounds, including various racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and…
Indigenous Community Research Partnerships (ICRP) is an online open education training resource. It is designed to assist researchers who are new to research in partnerships with Inuit, Métis and First Nations communities and support ethical, collaborate, and culturally supportive engagement.
This synthesis aims to describe youth engagement approaches, frameworks, and barriers, as well as provide both evidence-based and youth-generated recommendations for meaningful engagement.