Partnerships for Better Health – CIHR-ICRH Strategic Plan 2022-2025
Priority A: Preparing Future Capacity
- The Challenge
- A Framework for Decision-Making
- A Unifying Approach
- Priority A: Preparing Future Capacity
- Priority B: Accelerating Knowledge Through Collaboration
- Priority C: Catalyzing Impact Through Knowledge Mobilization
- Theme 1: Strengthening Indigenous Health Research
- Theme 2: Enhancing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Health Research
- Strategic Plan in Action
Strategic Goal
To attract, retain and develop future research and knowledge leaders within the Institute mandate.
Past
The circulatory and respiratory health community has benefitted from an Institute-driven focus on training and capacity development that is mandate-specific, flexible and delivered annually.
Training and capacity development has included a focus on providing individual supports through studentships, fellowships and early career investigator awards, program-based supports through investment in early career research forums and support for training platforms included in network funding opportunities.
In addition, travel awards, meeting grants and in-kind resources strive to promote an equitable, inclusive and diverse approach to training and career development. Finally, investments have promoted career sustainability through available funding across the early-stage career path.
Present
Strengthening Canada’s health research capacity represents a present and ongoing need within the Institute mandate in order to accelerate the process of scientific discovery and application of knowledge into evidence-based solutions that address important circulatory and respiratory health challenges.
Continuing to co-create a responsive, robust, diverse and inclusive environment for the training and career development needs of the leaders of tomorrow remains a priority for the Institute health research community. The training and career development approaches need to be vibrant, stable, well-supported and free of racism and systemic biases to respond effectively to the health and health system challenges faced by everyone living in Canada
Future
To meaningfully address the development of the next generation of leaders within ICRH mandate areas, there is a need to reimagine the talent development paradigm. This new paradigm needs to be dynamic, flexible and responsive in order to address the realities of a modern career in the health research ecosystem.
The approach needs to be equitable, inclusive and supportive, at the same time as being inclusive of the diversity and experiences of those who pursue these career paths. For ICRH, this means continuing to provide training and career development opportunities that are responsive to the evolving health research ecosystem, are inclusive and offer experiential opportunities for learning.
Strategies
- 1) Committing to Inclusive Capacity Development
The Institute will clarify, define and integrate EDI and Indigenous Health Research (IHR) considerations across all capacity and career development initiatives.
- 2) Developing KM Skills
The Institute will encourage and promote a focus on building KM skills into all capacity development initiatives and to continue to develop capacity for effective KM.
- 3) Aligning with Need
The Institute will collaborate with partners to co-develop and deliver effective, evidence-informed strategies to ensure that capacity development support reaches those with highest need, including mid-career scientists and clinician-scientists.
- 4) Nurturing Professional Development
The Institute will collaborate with partners to promote and enhance activities in experiential learning, training supports and professional development.
- 5) Prioritizing Early Career Support
The Institute will continue to support early career researchers within the ICRH mandate.
- 6) Advancing Mentorship and Networking
The Institute will explore and develop new approaches to broker mentorship and networking opportunities to enhance traditional approaches to health research training.
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