
IPHCPR Network Evalutation
The IPHCPR Network conducts annual evaluations to assess progress toward its goals, focusing on advancing Indigenous primary healthcare (PHC) research and policy in Alberta
Since 2020, the network has made significant strides in fostering community-driven research, mentorship, and policy development while adapting to challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key Achievements:
Research & Policy Engagement: Successful initiatives like "campfire chats" and primary healthcare seminars have fostered dialogue and increased network membership.
Knowledge Platform: Publications and projects like the Opioids Knowledge to Action Hub have furthered Indigenous PHC understanding.
Mentorship & Training: Financial support, journal clubs, and webinars have strengthened connections with students and learners across Alberta.
Community & Seed Grants: Seed grants and innovative projects, including podcasts, have encouraged further research and collaboration.
Advocacy & Innovation: Continued advocacy for Indigenous PHC and growing academic presence reflect the network's expanding influence.
Annual Evaluation Reports