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Field notes are a great way to record your observations during an event so that you don’t forget details later on. This document also includes a useful Fieldnote Template.

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CAAN and the AHA Centre are proud to have supported the “Adapting the Community Readiness Model (CRM) for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Education and Screening with Inuit Communities Developing Strategies for HIV Prevention with Community Input & Collaboration” project from the stages of grant development, data collection and piloting through to completion.

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Applying for an operating grant can be a daunting task. In this presentation we give an overview of what an operating grant is and provide a detailed break down of the different sections. Allow us to take this journey with you!

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Applying for an operating grant can be a daunting task. In this presentation we give an overview of what an operating grant is and provide a detailed break down of the different sections. Allow us to take this journey with you!

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What is arts-based research? How can it be used to produce and communication research? How can arts-based approaches contribute to research?

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What is arts-based research? How can it be used to produce and communicate research? How can arts-based approaches contribute to research?

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Knowledge translation consists of using a variety of methods to transfer, translate, exchange and co-produce research knowledge and information among researchers and research users, which includes individuals, communities, and community organizations who may use research to make decisions about policy and professional practice.

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The AHA Centre operates as an initiative of CAAN, an organization that has been engaged in research through the CAAN Research and Policy Unit (RPU) since 2000. As more Centres are established to drive research innovation and development, learning how to create a stand-alone identity will become increasingly important.

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