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Community Mobilization Training (CMT) for Diabetes Prevention: Implementation and scale-up of a best practice training model for diverse Indigenous communities Funded by CIHR P13 151327 – Pathways 2 Implementation Team Grant Nominated Principal Investigator:  Lucie Lévesque Co-Principal Investigators:  Alex M. McComber (KSDPP), Treena Delormier (McGill) The aim of the CMT project is to assess the implementation and impact of the Kahnawá:ke Schools Diabetes Prevention Project (KSDPP) CMT with newly-trained communities and with  previously-trained communities.  We will explore the factors, conditions, and type of social system necessary for the successful implementation and scale-up of the KSDPP CMT.  Through this new knowledge, and drawing upon the best available evidence about obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) prevention, we will develop a better understanding of how to design, implement and scale-up a recognized best practice population health intervention for the prevention of obesity and T2D with diverse Indigenous communities across Canada.

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