Working with Evidence

Towards Evidence Informed Practice - Learning Module Two - Making Evidence Work for You

Ontario Public Health Association

This is an excellent tool for using evidence to help promote your idea. It discusses what evidence is, where to find it and how it can be generated and applied to increase the effectiveness of health promotion programs in different settings, including a school community. There is also a PDF that offers a condensed version of the module without external links but does not require additional software. The PDF is available here.

http://www.brianegould.com/teip2/module_2/index.html


Implementing Evidence-Informed Practice

Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health

This toolkit is a useful resource that explains evidence-informed practice and how to incorporate the theory into your implementation process. The toolkit also includes various tips and resources to help wellness champions implement their new idea.

http://www.excellenceforchildandyouth.ca/file/9060/download?token=wR6nKbJ4


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