CIHR Strategic Plan 2021–2031
Action Plan for Year 3 (2023–24)

Table of Contents

  1. President's Message
  2. About CIHR
  3. About the Action Plan
  4. Serving Canadians: Our Commitment to Organizational Excellence
  5. Year 2 (2022-23) Progress and Achievements

President's Message

Michael J. Strong, MD, FRCPC, FAAN, FCAHS, President, CIHR

I am pleased to present the Action Plan for Year 3 of CIHR’s 10-year Strategic Plan. The Action Plan outlines the activities that we will undertake in 2023-24 and in the coming years to make our Strategic Plan a reality.

At the end of the Action Plan is a progress report on how CIHR has done in implementing our Year 2 Action Plan. Despite the continued pandemic, we made considerable progress in advancing towards our ambitious vision of a healthier future for all.

I would like to highlight a few key accomplishments:

We have also made considerable progress in strengthening and modernizing CIHR as an organization. We launched CIHR’s first multi-year Accessibility Plan in support of the Government of Canada’s intent to achieve a barrier-free Canada by 2040. It includes concrete actions and deliverables to ensure accessibility is embedded in CIHR’s hiring and retention practices. The Employee Equity Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee was focused on the Employment Systems Review, which seeks to identify systemic and attitudinal barriers to creating and maintaining a representative workforce and an inclusive workplace.

I want to thank all CIHR staff, including our colleagues at the Institutes, for their hard work and dedication. I want to also acknowledge the contributions of our partners and members of our community who serve on peer review committees and advisory bodies. By working together, we can truly achieve the best health for all, powered by outstanding research.

Michael J. Strong, MD, FRCPC, FAAN, FCAHS
President
Canadian Institute of Health Research

About CIHR

Our Vision

The best health for all, powered by outstanding research.

Our Mandate

As embedded in the CIHR Act, our mandate is to excel, according to internationally accepted standards of scientific excellence, in the creation of new knowledge and its mobilization into improved health for Canadians, more effective health services and products, and strengthened Canadian health care systems.

Achieving the vision and mandate

As Canada’s health research investment agency, CIHR collaborates with partners and researchers to support the discoveries and innovations that improve our health and strengthen our health systems. CIHR was created in 2000, under the authority of the CIHR Act, as an independent agency that is accountable to Parliament through the Minister of Health. Our mission is to create new scientific knowledge and to enable its dissemination and implementation into improved health, more effective health services and products, and strengthened Canadian health systems. This is the value proposition of CIHR.

As part of the Government of Canada Health Portfolio, CIHR is vested with the responsibility to foster excellence in research that will improve the health of Canadians. As evidenced by its proven ability to deliver rapid research funding and leverage expertise throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, CIHR also plays a significant role in the whole-of-government response to addressing emerging health emergencies.

CIHR is comprised of a headquarters located in Ottawa, as well as Institutes located throughout the country that support individuals, groups, and communities of researchers and trainees across Canada.

Governing Council

CIHR is governed by a Governing Council of 18 members with a broad range of expertise and experience, and who are appointed by the Governor in Council. Governing Council plays a key role in evaluating CIHR's overall performance, ensuring that the agency remains true to the CIHR Act, and has been a critical partner in the development of the Strategic Plan. As delineated in the Act, Governing Council plays a crucial role in ensuring that CIHR has a peer review process and funding programs that serve to fulfil the agency’s mandate.

Institutes

CIHR’s 13 Institutes are integral to the success of CIHR in delivering both our vision and mandate. The scientific directors, by working closely with their individual Institute Advisory Boards (IABs), provide a critical interface with our research community. They help to ensure that the decisions of CIHR leadership and the Governing Council are reflective of the emerging health needs of Canadians, while also strategically supporting the information needs of health policy decision makers.

About the Action Plan

This Action Plan outlines the commitments CIHR will undertake on a yearly basis to support the realization of the priorities and strategies in the Strategic Plan. While CIHR will adhere as closely as possible to the timelines below, we recognize that some commitments - especially those for future years - may evolve as the implementation of the plan progresses and the environment around us changes.

CIHR’s Action Plan for Year 3 builds on the strong foundation we laid in Years 1 and 2 to set us up for success on our journey to achieving the best health for all, powered by outstanding research. As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, we will continue to evolve CIHR’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, shifting to support Canada’s recovery and ensure Canada has an emergency-ready health system. We will also set our sights on delivering on the promise of the Strategic Plan, from championing equity, diversity, and inclusion in the health research ecosystem, to modernizing our grants management systems, to investing in clinical trials so that Canada becomes a leader in developing and testing new drugs, treatments, and ways of delivering health care.

For each of the actions that follow, CIHR will continue to foster collaboration with the health research community as part of our shared goal of implementing the Strategic Plan. In addition, CIHR remains committed to decision-making guided by evidence and to enhancing analytical capacity within the organization.

CIHR is also committed to reviewing our progress against stated commitments. At the end of this document, you will find a report on the progress we made delivering our Action Plan for Year 2.

Priority A: Advance Research Excellence in All Its Diversity

1. Champion a more inclusive concept of research excellence (cross reference B1; B2; B3)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Join the Research on Research Institute (RoRI) Phase 2 as a core partner Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Co-develop a CIHR Research Excellence Framework and Action Plan to guide CIHR’s approach for embedding a more inclusive concept of research excellence Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Update CIHR policies, programs, and processes to align with the CIHR Research Excellence Framework and Action Plan, including further integration of responsible research assessment Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Establish a new CIHR Advisory Committee on Ethics and create a process for engagement across the Agency Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

2. Support stronger research teams (cross reference B2; B3)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Assess how CIHR currently defines and supports strong research teams and their position within the broader research landscape Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Review program design elements (e.g. evaluation criteria, eligibility criteria) to integrate innovative and novel approaches for supporting strong research teams Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

3. Promote open science

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Collaborate with tri-agency partners to explore a policy shift towards requiring immediate open access to agency-funded research publications Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and begin to monitor compliance with the Tri-Agency (TC3) Research Data Management (RDM) Policy, recognizing Indigenous data sovereignty and respecting the distinct rights and interests of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Promote, monitor and report on CIHR-funded researcher compliance with the WHO Statement of Public Disclosure of Results from Clinical Trials Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

4. Enhance national and international collaboration (cross reference D3)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Implement and monitor the International Action Plan (IAP) Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Continue the implementation of CIHR's Domestic Engagement Strategy and the Partnership Framework Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

Priority B: Strengthen Canadian Health Research Capacity

1. Strengthen investigator-initiated research (cross reference E1)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Conduct a critical review and analysis to inform: a proposed program that will foster exploratory and innovation research while reducing traditional design and delivery elements; the peer review meeting format for the Project Grant program; and additional program/peer review improvements Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor recommended activities from the critical review and analysis Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Support the discovery phase of the Tri-Agency Grants Management System (TGMS) Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Develop an Integrated Investment Strategy to support cohesion and efficiencies within CIHR’s funding programs Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor the Integrated Investment Strategy Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

2. Promote equity, diversity, and inclusion (cross reference D1; SC1)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Enhance integration of EDI considerations in research through improved data collection and updated training, guidance, and requirements, including work associated with the Tri-Agency Self-Identification Questionnaire and CIHR funding-related processes Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Inform and implement Government of Canada policies related to Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis Plus Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Co-develop actions and an action plan to address systemic racism in the CIHR funding system Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor actions and the action plan to address systemic racism in the CIHR funding system Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Co-develop actions and an action plan to improve accessibility and address systemic ableism in the CIHR funding system, in alignment with the Accessible Canada Act Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor actions and the action plan to improve accessibility in the CIHR funding system Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

3. Enhance training and career support (cross reference A1; A2; E2)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Develop a CIHR Training and Career Support Framework and Action Plan to address identified gaps across career stages, transitions, and paths Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Fund innovation in training and career support via Institutes and Initiatives Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

4. Enhance CIHR’s rapid response capacity (cross reference A1)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Support the Government of Canada’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Mobilize knowledge from CIHR’s rapid response investments related to COVID-19, in collaboration with national and international partners Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Develop CIHR’s Centre for Research on Pandemic Preparedness and Health Emergencies’ core procedures and governance structures and plan for monitoring of the Centre’s performance and impact Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Begin to implement and monitor CIHR's Centre for Research in Pandemic Preparedness and Health Emergencies core procedures and governance structures Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

Priority C: Accelerate the Self-Determination of Indigenous Peoples in Health Research

1. Advance the health and well-being of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Engage all CIHR Institutes to review currently planned and/or ongoing opportunities to accelerate Indigenous health research within their own Institute plans and activities Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Strengthen relationships with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities through the co-development of engagement strategies and tools Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor progress in achieving the objectives of the engagement strategies Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

2. Accelerate the implementation of the CIHR Action Plan: Building a Healthier Future for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Enhance and continuously improve organizational capacity to engage with First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples and communities Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Strengthen programs, practices and policies to effectively address the 10-point action plan in Indigenous health research Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

3. Remove barriers to Indigenous-led research

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Advance reconciliation and self-determination through the implementation of a distinctions-based approach to Indigenous health research administration policies, co-developed with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Continue to work with the Tri-Agency Committee on Indigenous Research and Reconciliation on removing barriers to research funding for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples, while seeking advice from members of the Indigenous community to ensure that implementation of any new measures under consideration are culturally safe Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Ensure CIHR’s Anti-Racism Action Plan is co-developed with Indigenous communities, and reflects the distinct history, experiences and rights of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

Priority D: Pursue Health Equity Through Research

1. Reduce health inequities through research (cross reference B2)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Further the engagement of people with lived and living experience in the design and implementation of CIHR programs and initiatives Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Develop an action plan focused on research and knowledge mobilization resources/tools to engage people with lived experience and reduce health inequities through research Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor the action plan focused on supporting research and knowledge mobilization efforts to engage people with lived experience and reduce health inequities through research Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

2. Champion research on the determinants of health

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Identify priorities for research on equity science and the determinants of health inequity Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Seed and monitor investments that target the determinants of health inequity Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Develop an action plan that identifies and addresses the determinants of health inequity and that will lead to effective prevention practices Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor the Determinants of Health Action Plan Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

3. Drive progress on global health research

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Provide leadership for research initiatives and foster partnerships addressing prevention of non-communicable diseases, sex, gender and health and health emergencies Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Engage with Government of Canada, domestic and international partners to strengthen alignment and evidence-informed decision making in global health Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Grow Canadian global health research excellence and capacity Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

Priority E: Integrate Evidence in Health Decisions

1. Advance the science of knowledge mobilization

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Develop a CIHR Knowledge Mobilization Framework and Action Plan Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor progress on the CIHR Knowledge Mobilization Action Plan Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Collaborate with funders and other stakeholder partners to coordinate investments and interventions to advance the science and practice of knowledge mobilization Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Increase embedded research capacity within health system organizations, expand eligibility for health system organizations to become eligible to hold funds, and promote learning health systems that foster knowledge mobilization Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

2. Maximize results for Canadians

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Convene health research ecosystem discussion to inform CIHR actions to drive commercialization, translational research, and innovation, including the development of supporting operational policies and process through the Partnership Framework Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Collaborate with federal and federally funded data partners in support of the development of pan-Canadian strategies to improve the national health research data landscape Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Engage with the health research ecosystem, including citizens and patients, to support understanding and availability of credible scientific information for improved health literacy Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

3. Strengthen Canada’s health systems through innovation (cross reference B1; B2; B3)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Complete an evaluation of the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement actions in response to the evaluation of the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Continue to enhance Canada’s capacity to fund, conduct, and use clinical trials through administering the Clinical Trials Fund Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Continue work to refresh the SPOR governance structure and Strategy in collaboration with patients, provinces, territories, and other stakeholders and partners Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Launch and implement a refreshed SPOR governance structure and Strategy, strengthening integration with patients, policy makers and the health system Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

Serving Canadians: Our Commitment to Organizational Excellence

1. Support employee wellness and development (cross reference B2; E1)

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Implement and monitor an enhanced suite of wellness programs for all CIHR employees Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor CIHR’s vision for the workplace of the future and evolve the model to adapt to the changing workplace landscape Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

2. Review the current Institute model

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Continue to enhance the cooperation of CIHR portfolios and Institutes in fostering the vision of “One CIHR” Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Conduct the Institute Model Review to support institute effectiveness and maximize the impact of the institute model including updating the Scientific Director renewal and recruitment process, and the CIHR quintennial review Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Address the recommendations of the Institute Model Review Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

3. Modernize internal operations

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Develop a multi-year strategy to drive continuous improvement of CIHR’s governance and management Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Develop and implement EDI-related activities to support the modernization of HR policies, evidence-based recruitment strategies, and address systemic barriers within the organization Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Develop an evidence-informed human resources strategy to recruit and retain First Nations, Inuit and Métis employees and support inclusivity practices Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Identify and redress EDI-related barriers to participation in CIHR advisory and governance bodies Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Modernization of enabling technologies and legacy systems Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Migrate CIHR’s financial system to the new Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat’s standard to ensure financial system sustainability, and align CIHR with the Government of Canada’s enterprise resource planning roadmap of the future Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Develop coordinated and cohesive policies and practices to effectively manage conflict of interest Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor the integration of an enhanced suite of conflict of interest (COI) policies and practices and automated COI declaration cycle processes, educational awareness activities, and monitoring and follow up processes Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

4. Strengthen planning and prioritization processes

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Implement an integrated planning approach that supports multi-year planning for the Agency, with incremental improvements phased-in annually Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

5. Enhance the vitality of the English and French linguistic minority communities in Canada

Actions 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028
Enhance and continuously improve the delivery of CIHR’s mandate according to the Official Languages Act Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year
Implement and monitor policy actions that address the needs of official languages minority communities in Canada Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year Applicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year

(A)pplicable: Activity is planned for a given fiscal year.

Year 2 (2022-23) Progress and Achievements

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is pleased to present this report on the progress it has made implementing the Strategic Plan Action Plan for Year 2 (2022-2023). Despite the continued pandemic, we made considerable progress in delivering on the early stages of our 10-year vision. Approximately half of the strategic actions are on-track to be delivered within the timelines of the Year 2 Action Plan and the remaining actions are underway. We invite you to learn more about this year’s progress and achievements.

Priority A: Advance Research Excellence in All Its Diversity

CIHR is on track to deliver on its priority to advance research excellence in all its diversity. Our Year 2 progress included:

1. Champion a more inclusive concept of research excellence

Actions Status
Continue to engage as a strategic partner of the Research on Research Institute (RORI), resulting in collaborative reports, data analysis and tools to improve how “excellence” in research is assessed Partially Completed – Extended to future years
Co-create a more inclusive concept of research excellence and further integration of responsible research assessment Partially Completed – Delayed
Develop coordinated and cohesive policies and practices to effectively manage conflict of interest and facilitate a more inclusive concept of research excellence Partially Completed – Extended to future years
Advance CIHR’s role in ethics of health research as a key component to research excellence, with a focus on ethical considerations for open science, clinical trials, and learning health systems Partially Completed – On Track

2. Support stronger research teams

CIHR did not commit to any actions for this strategy in Year 2. Updates will appear in the Year 3 (2023-2024) Progress Report.

3. Promote open science

Actions Status
Implement the Tri-Agency (TC3) Research Data Management (RDM) Policy, recognizing Indigenous data sovereignty and respecting the distinct rights and interests of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples Partially Completed – On Track
Monitor progress on implementing WHO Statement on Public Disclosure of Results from Clinical Trials Partially Completed – On Track

4. Enhance national and international collaboration

Actions Status
Develop an action plan to enhance international collaboration for CIHR Partially Completed – Delayed

Priority B: Strengthen Canadian Health Research Capacity

CIHR continued to make progress in strengthening investigator-initiated research, promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), and enhancing rapid response capacity this year. Our progress included:

1. Strengthen investigator-initiated research

Actions Status

Conduct a critical review and analysis of priority topics: a) Mechanisms to address diversity of research and the conservative nature of peer review b) review of a future state model for peer review

(Changed from: Conduct a critical review and analysis of priority topics: a) A proposed model for a high risk/high reward program b) review of hybrid model for peer review)

Partially Completed – On Track
Support the Discovery Phase of the Tri-Agency Grants Management System (TGMS) Partially Completed – Extended to future years

2. Promote equity, diversity, and inclusion

Actions Status
Enhance integration of equity, diversity and inclusion considerations in research through improved data collection and updated training, guidance and requirements Partially Completed – Delayed
Co-develop actions and an action plan to address systemic racism in the CIHR funding system Partially Completed – On Track
Co-develop actions and an action plan to improve accessibility and address systemic ableism in the CIHR funding system in alignment with the Accessible Canada Partially Completed – On Track
Lead transformative change in the areas of equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility and anti-racism Partially Completed – On Track

3. Enhance training and career support

Actions Status
Develop a CIHR Training and Career Support Framework and Action Plan to address identified gaps across career stages, transitions, and paths Partially Completed – Delayed
Fund innovation in training and career support via Institutes and Initiatives Partially Completed – Delayed

4. Enhance CIHR’s rapid response capacity

Actions Status
Support the Government of Canada’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic Partially Completed – Extended to future years
Mobilize knowledge from CIHR’s rapid response investments related to COVID-19, in collaboration with national and international partners Partially Completed – On Track
Develop CIHR’s Centre for Research in Pandemic Preparedness and Health Emergencies core procedures and governance structures and plan for the monitoring of performance and impact of the Centre Partially Completed – Delayed

Priority C: Accelerate the Self-Determination of Indigenous Peoples in Health Research

CIHR has made progress in Year 2 on advancing the health and well-being of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples and removing barriers to Indigenous-led research. This work has been conducted while continuing to engage with rights-holding communities, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. Our progress included:

1. Advance the health and well-being of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples

Actions Status
Engage all CIHR Institutes to review currently planned and/or ongoing opportunities to accelerate the implementation of the IIPH Strategic plan within their own Institute plans and activities Partially Completed – On Track
Co-develop an engagement strategy with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities, including role(s) in CIHR governance Partially Completed – Delayed

2. Accelerate the implementation of the CIHR Action Plan: Building a Healthier Future for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples

Actions Status
Review with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities existing plans, including Strategic Plan commitments, the CIHR Action Plan: Building a Healthier Future for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples, with consideration of and the Tri-Agency Strengthening Indigenous Research Capacity plan Partially Completed – Delayed

3. Remove barriers to Indigenous-led research

Actions Status
Advance reconciliation through the co-development and implementation of science and research administration policies using a distinctions-based approach and that respect and uphold First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples’ rights, knowledge, and priorities Partially Completed – Delayed
Continue to work with the Tri-Agency Committee on Indigenous Research and Reconciliation on removing barriers to research funding for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples, while seeking advice from members of the Indigenous community to ensure that implementation of any new measures under consideration are culturally safe Partially Completed – Delayed
Host anti-racism engagement sessions with Indigenous communities, to ensure CIHR’s Anti-Racism Action Plan is co-developed and reflects the distinct history, experiences and rights of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples (co-lead with Priority Steering Committee B) Partially Completed – Delayed

Priority D: Pursue Health Equity Through Research

CIHR has continued to advance the work required to ensure health equity for all through research. Our progress included:

1. Reduce health inequities through research

Actions Status
Further the engagement of people with lived and living experience in the design and implementation of CIHR programs and initiatives Completed
Convene people experiencing health inequities to identify research priorities (cross reference A4) integrating determinants of health inequity as a thematic focus area Partially Completed – Extended to future years

2. Champion research on the determinants of health

Actions Status
Identify priorities for research on equity science and the determinants of health inequity Partially Completed – Delayed

3. Drive progress on global health research

Actions Status
Implement, monitor, and report on CIHR’s Global Health Research Framework and its activities Partially Completed – Delayed
Provide leadership for research initiatives to address the prevention of non-communicable diseases Partially Completed – On Track
Engage partners and stakeholders to advance research in the area of sex, gender, and health Partially Completed – Delayed
Identify and implement partnerships to improve global health emergency response in collaboration with the Centre for Research on Pandemic Preparedness and Health Emergencies (CRPPHE) Partially Completed – Delayed
Develop a comprehensive CIHR-IDRC partnership with a set of complementary activities and efforts Partially Completed – On Track

Priority E: Integrate Evidence in Health Decisions

CIHR continued to advance its goal of bridging the gap between discovery and implementation, where researchers in Canada are at the forefront of knowledge mobilization, maximizing results and research outputs and fostering health system innovations through commercialization in areas such as technology, virtual care, and artificial intelligence. Our Year 2 progress included:

1. Advance the science of knowledge mobilization

Actions Status
Develop a CIHR Knowledge Mobilization Framework and Action Plan Partially Completed – Extended to Future Years

2. Maximize results for Canadians

Actions Status
Engage in discussions and support development of pan-Canadian strategies to improve the national health research data landscape Completed

3. Strengthen Canada’s health systems through innovation

Actions Status
Conduct a critical review and analysis of CIHR’s approach to funding through its existing programs (cross reference B1) including an evaluation of the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) Partially Completed – On Track
Enhance Canada’s capacity to fund, conduct, and use clinical trials by strengthening highly qualified personnel, clinical trials environments, and research investments Partially Completed – On Track
Undertake a refresh of the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research in collaboration with patients, provinces, territories, and other stakeholders Partially Completed – On Track

Serving Canadians: Our Commitment to Organizational Excellence

CIHR has made considerable progress regarding the modernization of its operations, technologies, and management practices, including Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) actions. Our Year 2 progress included:

1. Support employee wellness and development

Actions Status
Implement and monitor an enhanced suite of wellness programs for all CIHR employees Partially Completed – On Track
Implement and monitor CIHR’s vision of the workplace of the future Partially Completed – On Track

2. Review the current Institute model

Actions Status
Continue to enhance the cooperation of CIHR portfolios and Institutes in fostering the vision of “One CIHR” Partially Completed – On Track

3. Modernize internal operations

Actions Status
Develop a multi-year strategy to drive continuous improvements of CIHR’s governance and management Partially Completed – On Track
Develop and implement EDI-related activities to support the modernization of HR policies, evidence-based recruitment strategies, and address systemic barriers within the organization Partially Completed – On Track
Design and implement CIHR’s new organizational structure to support the realization of the priorities and strategies in the Strategic Plan Complete
Identify and redress EDI-related barriers to participation in CIHR advisory and governance bodies Partially Completed – On Track
Modernization of Enabling Technologies and Legacy Systems Partially Completed – On Track
Migrate CIHR’s financial system to the new Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat’s standard to ensure financial system sustainability and align CIHR with the Government of Canada’s enterprise resource planning roadmap of the future Partially Completed – On Track

4. Strengthen planning and prioritization processes

Actions Status
Implement and continuously improve the integrated planning approach for the Agency Partially Completed – On Track

5. Enhance the vitality of the English and French linguistic minority communities in Canada

Actions Status
Enhance and continuously improve the delivery of CIHR’s mandate according to the Official Languages Act Partially Completed – Delayed
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