Knowledge Centres

CCL no longer funding knowledge centres

On April 6, 2009, as one of several restructuring measures, CCL announced that it would no longer be funding its five knowledge centres as of July 6, 2009.

CCL deeply appreciates the valuable work and expertise that knowledge centre staff and consortium members have contributed. Every effort will be made to ensure that the high quality work of the knowledge centres continues to be distributed as widely as possible.

Knowledge Centres

CCL has identified five key areas of learning in Canada that require urgent attention and has created five knowledge centres to help address them.

The knowledge centres play a key role in supporting CCL's work, which includes monitoring, reporting, research and knowledge exchange.

The five knowledge centres are:

CCL Knowledge CentresCCA - Centres du savoirAdult learning, Aboriginal learning, Early childhood learning, Health and learning, Work and learning, Knowledge CentresAutochtones, Adultes, Jeunes enfants, Santé, Milieu de travail, Centres du savoir

CCL has identified five key areas of learning in Canada that require urgent attention and has created five knowledge centres to help address them.

Le CCA a identifié cinq domaines clés de l’apprentissage qui exigent une attention urgente et a créé cinq centres du savoir situés dans les régions du Canada pour aborder ces thèmes.