Title:
Partnership Grants - Healthy and Productive Work (HPW)
Agreement Value:
$175,054.00
Agreement Date:
Mar 15, 2017 - Mar 31, 2025
Description:
Healthy and Productive Work (HPW), a joint initiative between SSHRC and CIHR, was designed to reflect the interplay between health research, the social sciences and the humanities, in responding to the growing interest in maintaining a healthy, productive and inclusive Canadian workforce. The goal of the initiative is to develop partnerships that enable reciprocal flow and uptake of research knowledge between researchers and stakeholders, in order to produce evidence-informed and gender-responsive solutions to foster the labour force participation of men and women with health issues and disabilities, as well as older workers with caregiving responsibilities outside their paid work.
Organization:
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Expected Results:
This program provides funding to enable social sciences and humanities research collaboration with partners across the academic, public, private and not-for-profit sectors. This program helps stimulate leading-edge, internationally competitive research, fosters strong and productive research collaborations with multisectoral partners and accelerates the use of research results by organizations that can harness them for Canadian economic, social and cultural development.
Location:
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, CA V6T1Z4
Reference Number:
207-2020-2021-Q2-02199
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
108161779
Amendment Date
Jan 28, 2025
Recipient's Legal Name:
The University of British Columbia
Research Organization:
The University of British Columbia
Program:
Research Partnerships
Program Purpose:
This program provides funding to enable social sciences and humanities research collaboration with partners across the academic, public, private and not-for-profit sectors. This program helps stimulate leading-edge, internationally competitive research, fosters strong and productive research collaborations with multisectoral partners and accelerates the use of research results by organizations that can harness them for Canadian economic, social and cultural development.