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    Take survey re: Kids in Pain for research project - closes Aug 31, 2018
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      Christine Chambers is asking for help to support of her proposal to the Networks Centres of Excellence Knowledge Mobilization initiative (NCE-KM) for a new network called "SKIP: Solutions for Kids in Pain".

      Over the last several months Christine has been working in close collaboration with the Canadian Association of Paediatric Health Centres and many other colleagues and partners from across Canada (and beyond) on the full application due Sept 4th.

      To that end, she is asking stakeholders to fill out a short survey and to spread the word through social media:

      SURVEY LINK: https://surveys.dal.ca/opinio/s?s=45231

      The survey will close on Aug 31st.

      The online survey takes just 5 minutes to complete (12 questions). More information about SKIP is provided in the survey link and there is an opportunity for individuals/organizations express their interest in getting involved.

      SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS for sharing:

      They have prepared the following social media posts suitable for sharing. A social media image suitable for distribution is attached should you wish to make your own posts.
      - Tweet for sharing: https://twitter.com/KidsInPain/status/1030546979317854210
      - Facebook post for sharing: https://www.facebook.com/437514292994363/posts/1812268062185639/
      - LinkedIn post for sharing: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6436572058691338240

      BACKGROUND

      As part of the preparation of our application, we are trying to reaching out to ANY stakeholder with an interest in children's pain - knowledge producers (researchers, research trainees), knowledge users (health professionals, administrators, policy makers, educators), and end beneficiaries (e.g., patients, parents, caregivers) for input to help inform the development of SKIP. While the network would be based in Canada, all are welcome to provide input and participate. We are keen to explore ways we can work together with international collaborators and partners who share an interest in helping children with pain and their families.

      Please help to spread the word about the survey in your networks.

      Please follow SKIP and our progress on Twitter at: @KidsInPain https://twitter.com/KidsInPain

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