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Dear colleagues and students,

 

With the upcoming elections on the horizon, we are organizing a workshop in collaboration with Evidence for Democracy. I strongly encourage everyone who is able to register and attend.

 

CAN Advocacy is ramping up efforts to engage with all party candidates to promote our key priorities. This workshop will be a great opportunity to help elevate science funding as a national issue.

 

Please distribute this message widely.

 

Best regards, 

Tabrez

Co-Chair, Canadian Association for Neuroscience Advocacy Committee

 

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Associate Professor of Physiology and Pathophysiology,

Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba.

Principal Investigator, Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba.

Principal Investigator, PrairieNeuro Research Centre,

Kleysen Institute for Advanced Medicine, Health Sciences Centre.

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Manitoba, Canada.

Phone: 1. 204.318.2564

 

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Register today: Advocacy webinar - April 9th 11AM EDT hosted by Evidence for Democracy

 

CAN is proud to announce we have partnered with Evidence for Democracy to present an advocacy webinar. We are happy to announce registration is open to everyone interested in science policy. In addition to useful tools for advocacy year-round, this event will focus on strategies to engage during the federal election period.


Title: Bridging Science and Policy: Tools for Effective Advocacy


Description: Join Evidence for Democracy (E4D), Canada’s leading voice for science, evidence-informed public policy, and transparent decision-making, for an engaging and interactive workshop titled “Bridging Science and Policy: Tools for Effective Advocacy.” This session is designed to equip scientists and researchers with the knowledge and skills to become effective advocates for science. Participants will gain insights into the basics of science policy, the importance of evidence in policy-making, the fundamentals of science advocacy, and how to engage with elected officials. Whether you are new to advocacy or looking to enhance your existing skills, this workshop will provide valuable tools to make your voice heard and ensure science and evidence are at the forefront of public decision-making. 

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Wébinaire – Outils pour une mobilisation efficace en vue des élections – 9 avril – 11AM (HAE))

 

L’ACN est fière d’annoncer qu’elle s’est associés à Evidence for Democracy pour présenter un webinaire de plaidoyer. Cet événement est ouvert à toutes les personnes intéressées à la politique scientifique. En plus des outils utiles pour le plaidoyer tout au long de l’année, cet événement se concentrera sur les stratégies d’engagement pendant la période des élections fédérales.

Titre : Faire le lien entre la science et la politique : Outils pour un plaidoyer efficace

Description : Rejoignez Evidence for Democracy (E4D), la principale voix canadienne pour la science, les politiques publiques fondées sur des données probantes et la prise de décision transparente, pour un atelier engageant et interactif intitulé « Rapprocher la science et la politique : Outils pour un plaidoyer efficace ». Cette session est conçue pour doter les scientifiques et les chercheurs des connaissances et des compétences nécessaires pour devenir des défenseurs efficaces de la science. Les participants auront un aperçu des bases de la politique scientifique, de l’importance des données probantes dans l’élaboration des politiques, des principes fondamentaux de la défense de la science et de la manière de s’engager auprès des représentants élus. Que vous soyez novice en matière de plaidoyer ou que vous cherchiez à améliorer vos compétences actuelles, cet atelier vous fournira des outils précieux pour faire entendre votre voix et veiller à ce que la science et les données probantes soient au premier plan de la prise de décision publique.

 

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