RESEARCH ASSISTANTS – Canadian Wellbeing Knowledge Network (CWKN)

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Senior Academic Associate - Partnerships & Knowledge Translation
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Preferred learners
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience
Categories
Communications Community engagement Public health Law and policy Social sciences
Skills
bilingual (french/english) social policy research
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

RESEARCH ASSISTANTS – Canadian Wellbeing Knowledge Network (CWKN)

The McGill Institute for Health and Social Policy is leading the creation of the CWKN, a new national cross-sectoral knowledge network to inform and bring diverse perspectives to pan-Canadian evidence-based policies prioritizing wellbeing in Canada and establishing Canada as a global leader in wellbeing policy knowledge. One of the CWKN objectives over the coming year is to do a comprehensive Community Mapping of wellbeing initiatives across the country at policy, practice, and community levels. The IHSP is looking for two Research Assistants to do a web-based scan of academic, government, and non-governmental/community-based wellbeing policy initiatives at local, provincial and national levels. This work will involve documenting who is doing what, how their particular needs and objectives fit into a broader wellbeing approach, and what language is being used to communicate the intent and methods. In addition, the RAs will help map which groups are already connected, and the knowledge gaps different communities are facing. Preference for senior undergraduate or graduate-level students with experience doing broad comprehensive web-based searches, knowledge of different levels of government and in particular community-level actors, and ability to read and understand French and English.

How will you support learners in completing the project?

The two RAs will work closely with and be supervised by Professor Chris Barrington-Leigh (McGill-HSP faculty member) and IHSP"s Strategic Lead for Partnerships and Knowledge Exchange, Jennifer Proudfoot. The work can be done virtually, no need for in-person work.

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Engaging across disciplines and sectors to bring values and evidence together for health, well-being and equity.

The McGill Institute for Health and Social Policy is as a multidisciplinary centre for research, training and dialogue on issues of health and social policy. The IHSP conducts world-class research on how social conditions impact the health, well-being and resilience of people and communities locally, provincially, nationally and globally. The Institute collaborates across sectors and disciplines, bringing values and evidence together in support of healthy social policy.