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South Central Public Health Knowledge Exchange

"The public health knowledge sharing hub for those in the South Central area of the UK that:
• brings together the wider public health community from the wider geographic region to share knowledge and information;
• offers a more dynamic way to share, network and learn;
• allows members to publish information;
• enables interaction using forums and blogs."

Southern Alberta Child and Youth Health Network

A dynamic, voluntary collaboration among individuals and organizations concerned with the health and well being of all children, youth and families.

Tees Public Health

"The public health knowledge exchange hub for those in Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, and Stockton-on-Tees that:
• brings together the wider public health community from the wider geographic region to share knowledge and information;
• offers a more dynamic way to share, network and learn;
• allows members to publish information;
• enables interaction using forums and blogs."

The Health Communication Unit, at the Centre for Health Promotion, University of Toronto

The Health Communication Unit (THCU) at the Centre for Health Promotion, University of Toronto (U of T), is one of 22 members of the Ontario Health Promotion Resource System funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion to increase the capacity of community and public health agencies to plan for, conduct, and evaluate a wide range of health promotion programs (within a comprehensive and population-based approach).

The Research Matters Knowledge Translation Toolkit prepared by the International Development Research Centre

A project co-funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Research Matters (RM) supports the effective exchange and translation of sound and innovative research among a wide range of research-users.
Currently, RM work with Southern-based researchers supported by IDRC’s Governance, Equity and Health program, and is extending its work to serve and enhance other IDRC health research initiatives. Geographically, the scope of our supported projects extends from sub-Saharan Africa to Latin America and Caribbean.
RM’s website features toolkits, publications, and other resources that are relevant to the larger knowledge translation community.

Toward Evidence-Informed Practice

Towards Evidence-Informed Practice (TEIP) aims to strengthen the effectiveness of local health promotion and chronic disease prevention initiatives by increasing the use of relevant evidence and creation of practice-based evidence.

TRIP Database

The TRIP Database is a clinical search engine designed to allow clinicians to quickly find answers to their clinical questions using the best available evidence.

World Health Organization - Social determinants themes (formerly knowledge networks)

"During its tenure, the Commission on Social Determinants of Health focused on nine broad areas that contain within them major determinants of health. Each of the themes below was the area of a ""knowledge network"" (KN). Each KN was comprised of experts in the field and collectively they studied the pertinent social determinants and health equity issues. The final reports of the KNs, and other supporting background documents can be found here, as well as links to the organizations that led the work of the respective KN.

The key themes are integral to the work of the WHO implementation strategy as it moves forward. Knowledge areas will be updated as work is generated within the Department of Ethics, Equity, Trade, and Human Rights (ETH) and former CSDH knowledge networks are invited to display links to new products on this WHO site."

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