Canadian Institute for Human Services

The Canadian Institute for Human Services (CIHS) was an advocacy, education and action research organization for the advancement of health equity, progressive education, and social innovation. The institute collaborates with researchers, field practitioners, community organizations, socially conscious companies—along with various levels of government and educational institutions—to ensure that the Canadian human services sector remains accountable to the greater good of Canadian civil society rather than short-term professional, business or economic gains.

Canadian Institute for Human Services
FoundedMarch 11th, 2014
TypeLearned Society
Region served
Canada

History

The Canadian Institute for Human Services was federally incorporated on March 11, 2014 and was governed under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act.[1] It was dissolved by the corporation (s. 220) on 2016-09-26[2]

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