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CCIS frequently collaborates with mainstream systems, organizations and institutions to support their efforts in serving Alberta’s increasingly diverse populations, engaging meaningfully with sectors such as academia, public health, criminal justice, education, and family violence.
Leveraging our expertise in service delivery, impact evaluation, program planning, and data transformation, we support meaningful systems-change efforts. This has led to the establishment of a dedicated consulting arm for equity-driven, evidence-based practice.
Our community-based research is aimed at addressing systemic gaps that perpetuate social inequities and has informed several collaborative projects, such as
Kindly click on the buttons below to learn more about how to engage CCIS as a research partner, our principles for research equity and to download our research application screen.
Amanda Koyama | akoyama@ccisab.ca | Ph: 403.514.8347
We acknowledge Calgary and area as Treaty 7 territory. We acknowledge the Treaty 7 nations; the Piikani, Siksika, Kainai, Iyarhe Nakoda and Tsuut’ina First Nations. We acknowledge the ancestral territory of Siksikaitsitapi, the Blackfoot Confederacy, and the home of the Métis Nation of Alberta—Region 3. We are all treaty people.
In partnership, we empower immigrants and refugees to successfully settle and integrate in our communities.
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