KT Connects- Overcoming five anxieties in population health knowledge translation literature
KT Connects (2021) - "Overcoming five anxieties in population health knowledge translation literature " with Dr. Paul Hershaw
In this session, Dr. Kershaw introduces participants to five anxieties commonly found in literature about KT in population health. He will feature interdisciplinary insights about KT needed to enact change in complex systems that draw from thinking about power, thinking like a movement, and thinking like a marketer. Learnings from the sessions will draw on real world examples from the knowledge mobilization activities of Generation Squeeze and the Human Early Learning Partnership, which aim to create the optimal conditions for families raising young children and reduce inequalities in early child development in BC. Dr. Paul Kershaw is a HELP faculty member, director of the UBC MPH Program, associate professor in the UBC School of Population and Public Health, and founder of Generation Squeeze — an award-winning, policy-influencing, massive open online KT initiative for social determinants of health research related to the generations raising young children.