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Organizations in bold are NCCMT affiliates or partners. Click here for more information about NCCMT partnerships.
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| Community Health Nurses of Canada CHNC, an associate member of the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), is a voluntary association of community health nurses consisting of community health nurses and provincial/territorial community health nursing interest groups. |
| Conference Board of Canada’s KSEN (Knowledge Strategy Exchange Network) |
| Contacts, Help, Advice and Information Network (CHAIN) Canada A network designed to facilitate links between health care professionals, specialists, researchers, educators, managers, librarians and other professionals. |
| CPsquare A diverse community of practitioners that has gathered to share knowledge and build a practice around our passion for and belief in the potential of communities of practice as a vehicle for positive organizational and world change. |
| Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) aims to enable individuals to develop the skills to find and make sense of research evidence, helping them to put knowledge into practice. |
| Cynefin Centre for Organizational Complexity |
| Dietitians of Canada (DC) Dietitians of Canada (DC) brings the knowledge and skills of its members together to inform decisions that affect food, nutrition and health, with impact at the local, regional/provincial, national and international levels. |
| Edmonton KM Network A KM CoP providing a forum where members (including some of Edmonton’s leading engineering firms, government, the university and consultants) share what they are doing and learning, as well as effective processes and tools for KM initiatives. |
| Effective Public Health Practice Project (EPHPP) The Effective Public Health Practice Project (EPHPP) is an expert team of researchers producing high-quality evidence synthesis documents, including systematic reviews, for health practitioners and decision makers in order to inform the planning and delivery of public health services in Canada. The EPHPP has been helping to develop the capacity of public health practitioners and policy-makers as informed consumers of literature for the past ten years. EPHPP is affiliated with McMaster University. |
| EPODE EPODE (Together Let’s Prevent Childhood Obesity) is a methodology designed to involve all relevant local stakeholders in an integrated and concrete prevention program aimed at facilitating the adoption of healthier lifestyles in the everyday life. The programmes developed on the basis of the EPODE framework are long term, aimed at changing the environment and thereby the unhealthy behaviours. Part of the European Public Health Alliance. |



