One of my favourite Monty Python gags is the recurring theme of …” and now, for something completely different…”: and now for something completely different.. a man with three buttocks. or and now for something completely different… a man in an evening dress, sitting in a cage at the zoo. I love this kind of … Read the full post »
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In 2009, the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer provided a three-year grant to support the development of the CAPTURE Project. Now nearing the end of this initial building phase, CAPTURE must plan for the ongoing sustainability of its operations. In the spring of 2011, the CAPTURE Project engaged Imprint Consulting Inc. to lead a business model … Read the full post »
CAPTURE’s IAB met for the third time on May 17 and 18, 2011, with nine members in attendance. The objectives for the meeting were: To update the IAB on progress to date To engage the IAB in discussion about priorities going forward To engage the IAB in discussion about business models for sustainability Click here … Read the full post »
Visit the CAPTURE Platform: http://www.thecaptureplatform.ca Platform features: Share your work – Post summaries of your interventions, upload evaluation reports and intervention material, and share your real-life learnings. Find resources – Search the database for information and links to chronic disease prevention programs and policies. Connect with others – Search for practitioners and organizations that share … Read the full post »
The CAPTURE Project’s collection, use, disclosure and retention of personal information is governed by the BC Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. It is subject to the independent oversight of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia. The platform will collect and store both de-identified and aggregate data to allow chronic disease … Read the full post »
On November 1st and 2nd, 2010, CAPTURE held its second International Advisory Board (IAB) meeting in Toronto, Ontario. The meeting was attended by 11 of the 15 member advisory board. The objectives of the meeting were to update the IAB on CAPTURE’s progress, obtain feedback on the first set of platform features, and obtain advice … Read the full post »
The CAPTURE project is pleased to welcome Ryan Lledo as our Communications Officer during his eight month co-operative education term. Ryan will provide informational and promotional support, as well as assistance to the development team with testing and implementing communication tools needed for the CAPTURE Platform. Ryan is a co-op student from the University of … Read the full post »
The CAPTURE Project is pleased to announce that Dayna Albert has recently joined us as Manager, Practitioner Engagement. Dayna comes to CAPTURE from the Ontario Public Health Association where she was instrumental in developing the Towards Evidence-Informed Practice (TEIP) program. Dayna will continue to work on a part-time basis for TEIP and will also work … Read the full post »
On April 12 and 13, 2010, CAPTURE held its inaugural International Advisory Board (IAB) meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia. The meeting was attended by 10 members of the 15 member advisory board. The objectives of the meeting were to familiarize the IAB with The CAPTURE Project and its progress to date; share CAPTURE’s plans for … Read the full post »
We are pleased to announce that 15 distinguished Canadian and international members have accepted The CAPTURE Project’s invitation to join its International Advisory Board (IAB) for a two-and-half year term. The IAB members have been selected for their expertise in the following areas: evaluation, chronic disease prevention policy, practice and management, intervention research, knowledge translation … Read the full post »




