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Toolkits

Access a selection of guides, tip sheets, and hands-on tools designed to support patient-oriented research and facilitate collaboration.

Guides

Guide to onboarding in Patient-Oriented Research

This guide provides guidelines and tools to support the launch of patient-oriented research collaborations. It aims to promote inclusive, collaborative, and trust-based working practices.

TOOLS

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TOOLS

Collaborations

We are proud to feature tools and resources developed in collaboration with partners who share our commitment to inclusive and collaborative research.

Patient-Oriented Research Toolkit (in collaboration with the CHILD-BRIGHT Network)

Looking to meaningfully engage youth, families, and partners with lived and living experience in your research? This toolkit offers practical strategies and best practices to support authentic collaboration across every stage of the research cycle.

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Cadres des indicateurs (in collaboration with the Unité de soutien SSA Québec)

Looking to boost patients and other interest holders engagement? These indicators help you track progress and drive timely improvements (in French only).

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Clinical Research Competencies to Support Patient Partner Engagement (in collaboration with MRCT Center, CANTRAIN, and EUPATI)

Interested in engaging patients in clinical trials? Discover how patient partnership was integrated into the Joint Task Force (JTF) Framework for Clinical Trial Competency — and explore the practical guide that emerged from this work.

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“As per Usual” Podcast (in collaboration for promotional purposes)

Explore the current state of patient engagement in Canadian research and how to make it better through the seasons and episodes of this engaging podcast.

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Learning Series (in collaboration with CPCRN)

Looking to deepen your expertise and collaborate on key primary care challenges? This learning pathway brings together a rich series of virtual trainings, webinars, and interdisciplinary exchanges to build your skills, foster collaboration, and support the advancement of practice and policy in primary care.

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Learning is a collaborative effort. You can explore other resources in our directory or contribute by sharing your own to support the community.