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To develop and integrate evidence to inform, identify, and promote effective public policy and service delivery to improve the well-being of children, families, and communities.
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Here's what's inside our summer 2018 newsletter:
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Happy Summer from PolicyWise
A message from our President and CEO, Robyn Blackadar:
We hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful weather with their families and loved ones this summer!
Our Open Houses in June were a great success and we would like to thank everyone who attended and shared their support - we are very grateful. It was wonderful to reconnect with so many familiar faces and meet new ones too!
Our next event will be our 2018 Annual General Meeting on September 28, 2018. This will be a community event held in Edmonton to share the work PolicyWise has done this past year with our community members and stakeholders.
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Recipients of the 2018 SAGE Secondary Data Use Grant
We want to extend a big thank you to our anonymous donor and the grant reviewers who supported us during this competition.
Congratulations to Dr. Brae Anne McArthur, Kaylee Ramage, Dr. Maria Ospina, Melissa Mueller, Natalie Scime,
Dr. Okan Bulut, and Dr. Rochelle Hentges.
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In Case You Missed It...
- In June, Naomi Parker began her new role as Director, Projects in Calgary - congratulations Naomi!
- Our Chief Knowledge and Policy Offer, Cathie Scott, presented at this year's Substance Misuse Symposium in Calgary on June 4. You can access her presentation as well as many others from the event here.
- PolicyWise partnered with the Alberta First Nations Information Governance Centre (AFNIGC) and held a 2-day workshop in June focusing on the basics of data analysis, storytelling, and visualization. Participants from First Nations communities and not-for-profit organizations attended.
- We would like to extend a warm welcome to our newest staff members who joined us in July - welcome to our PolicyWise family!
- We are also saying farewell to our hardworking summer students - we wish you all the best in each of your bright futures!
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Youth Integrated Hubs
Community-based Mental Health Service Hubs for Youth (Integrated Hubs) are designed
to integrate health and social services under one roof in a youth-friendly environment. The majority of mental health concerns emerge before the age of 24 and c
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ent systems of care are split between child and adult services. Integrated Hubs are an emerging practice to address service access issues that youth experience.
We are excited to share the project background and next steps of our Integrated Hubs project. Learn more on our website.
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From the Desks of the Data Lab
The Child and Youth Data Laboratory Longitudinal Project, Experiences of Albertan Children and Youth over Time, 2005/06 to 2010/11, focuses on understanding the experiences of Albertan children and youth as they develop. This project takes a multi-year, cumulative look at the service use of Albertan children and youth.
Four new reports have been produced as part of this project:
In addition, a special report was released
. In collaboration with the Ministry of Community and Social Services, and the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Cross Ministry Committee, data were analyzed on how children
and
youth with FASD were served by provincial programs in Alberta. These results highlight opportunities for collaboration and integration in service delivery. In particular,
almost half of the children and youth with FASD received a complex constellation of services that included Child Intervention and other
disability services. These results will serve as a baseline in evaluating Albert
a's FASD 10-Year Strategic Plan.
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Upcoming Events
The following are a list of upcoming events that are still open for registration:
International Population Data Linkage Network 2018 Conference September 12 to 14, 2018 (Banff)
- We look forward to meeting everyone and sharing what we've learned about the power of linked data to inform policy and practice.
Contemporary Insights for Optimizing Health 2018 Conference October 18, 2018 (Edmonton)
- Join the Institute of Integrative Health in sharing evidence related to integrative, traditional, and Indigenous health and wellness.
October 23 to 26, 2018 (Calgary)
- The National Conference is an opportunity to gather together researchers, practitioners, policy-makers, and community members to focus on the future of child welfare in Canada.
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