RESULTS – CRIR 2024 Knowledge Mobilization Grant

The return of the program this year allows the funding of two projects dedicated to knowledge mobilization!
Congratulations to the researchers and other members of their team who obtained CRIR funding for their project.
The purpose of this competition was to optimize the impact of research projects that have been or are in the process of being completed by supporting the implementation of activities that promote the use of research knowledge among the various stakeholders, whether they be clinical settings, decision-makers, specific clienteles or the general public.
Recipient researchers
Shane N. Sweet, Ph.D.
Regular Researcher, Axis 2, CRIR – HJR, CISSS de Laval.
Project : Co-creating a self-compassion program guidebook for peer mentors in Canadian spinal cord injury community service organizations.
Walter Wittich, Ph.D.
Regular Researcher, Axis 1, CRIR-CRLLM, CCOMTL and CRIR-INLB, CISSS de la Montérégie Centre.
Project : Making the WHO ICF Core Sets for deafblindness accessible to Sign Language users.
Discover the winning teams:
CRIR | May 22, 2024