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Knowledge Products

Meet the KT side of Matthew Prebeg. If you're not familiar with the term, knowledge translation (KT) is the process of moving research from the laboratory, the research journal, and the academic conference into the hands of people and organizations who can put it to practical use (thanks Wiki). There's this knowledge gap between when something is discovered through research and when it is implemented IRL (some cite the number 17 years!). My goal is to shrink this gap in youth mental health.

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CommuniKIDS

CommuniKIDS, a freely accessible template, takes its inspiration from CTO’s Plain Language Results Summary template, and was developed to support researchers in sharing pediatric clinical trial results back to participating youth and/or their families.
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EQUATOR Canada Publication School

Co-developed and produced this animated video explaining to research teams what the publication process looks like, and how they can best involve patient partners.
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Coping During COVID: Resources for Youth

Co-developed and designed a series of educational resources for youth to support their wellbeing and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CARIBOU Integrated Care Pathway

Co-developed and co-produced this animated video explaining the CARIBOU integrated care pathway at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). This video is intended to support and educate young people who may be undergoing treatment for depression.
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Mood Matters

Co-developed and narrated a video series intended to support and educate young people experiencing depression. Supported by the Cundill Centre for Child and Youth Depression at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).
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