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 ====== Kids Boost Immunity ====== ====== Kids Boost Immunity ======
  
-**Kids Boost Immunity (KBI)** is a non-governmental organization (NGO) created by the [[Public Health Agency of Canada]], the [[BC Ministry of Health]], the [[Public Health Association of British Columbia]], and the [[BC Centre for Disease Control]].((Public Health Association of British Columbia. (2017, October 2). //Who We Are.// Kids Boost Immunity. https://kidsboostimmunity.com/about/who-we-are)) It provides "educational materials" regarding vaccines to teachers and health professionals, which then allow a student to attempt to earn a vaccine donation by passing quizzes. The group operates in [[Canada]], [[Ireland]] and [[Scotland]].((//Not in Canada?// (2020, November 3). Kids Boost Immunity. https://kidsboostimmunity.com/not-canada))+{{ ::kidsboostimmunity.png?200|}} 
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 +**Kids Boost Immunity (KBI)** is a non-governmental organization (NGO) created by the [[Public Health Agency of Canada]], the [[BC Ministry of Health]], the [[Public Health Association of BC]], and the [[BC Centre for Disease Control]].((Public Health Association of British Columbia. (2017, October 2). //Who We Are.// Kids Boost Immunity. https://kidsboostimmunity.com/about/who-we-are)) It provides "educational materials" regarding vaccines to teachers and health professionals, which then allow a student to attempt to earn a vaccine donation by passing quizzes. The group operates in [[Canada]], [[Ireland]] and [[Scotland]].((//Not in Canada?// (2020, November 3). Kids Boost Immunity. https://kidsboostimmunity.com/not-canada))
  
 ===== Funding and Partnerships ===== ===== Funding and Partnerships =====
  
-In addition to its founding organizations, KBI is partnered with and/or funded by many public health organizations and pharmaceutical companies.((Public Health Association of British Columbia. (2017, October 2). //Our Partners.// Kids Boost Immunity. https://kidsboostimmunity.com/about/how-were-funded))+In addition to its founding organizations, KBI is partnered with and/or funded by many public health organizations and pharmaceutical companies.((//Our Partners.// Kids Boost Immunity. Retrieved November 8, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20221108120508/https://kidsboostimmunity.com/about/how-were-funded))
  
-  * [[AntibioticWise]] +<WRAP column col4> 
-  * [[Canadian Scholarship Trust Plan]]+  * [[Antibiotic Wise]] 
 +  * [[BC Centre for Disease Control]] (BCCDC) 
 +  * [[BC Ministry of Health]] 
 +  * [[BCCDC Foundation for Public Health]] 
 +  * [[Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada]] 
 +  * [[British Columbia Pharmacy Association]] 
 +  * [[Canadian Commission for UNESCO]] 
 +  * [[Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Canadian Teachers' Federation]] (CTF) 
 +  * [[CANImmunize]] 
 +  * [[Defining Moments Canada]] 
 +  * [[First Nations Health Authority]] 
 +  * [[Fraser Health Authority]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:GlaxoSmithKline]] 
 +  * [[Health Service Executive]] 
 +  * [[ImmunizeBC]] 
 +  * [[Innovate BC]] 
 +  * [[Interior Health Authority]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:Merck]] 
 +  * [[Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council]] (NSERC) 
 +  * [[Northern Health Authority]]
   * [[Pacific Blue Cross]]   * [[Pacific Blue Cross]]
-  * Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]] 
-  * Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF+  * [[Provincial Infection Control Network of British Columbia]] (PICNet
-  * Defining Moments Canada +  * [[Public Health Agency of Canada]] 
-  * Immunize BC +  * [[Public Health Association of BC]] 
-  * ThinkYoung +  * [[Public Health Scotland]] 
-  * Trottier Family Foundation +  * [[pharmaceutical_Companies:Sanofi]] 
-  * Vaccine Evaluation Centre (British Columbia) +  * [[ThinkYoung]] 
-==== Pharmaceutical Companies ==== +  * [[Trottier Family Foundation]] 
- +  * [[UNICEF Canada]] 
-  * [[https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=GSK|GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)]] +  * [[Vaccine Evaluation Centre]] 
-  * [[https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=Merck|Merck]] +  * [[Vancouver Coastal Health]] 
-  * [[https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=pfizer|Pfizer]] +  * [[Vancouver Island Health Authority]] 
-  * [[https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=Sanofi|Sanofi]] +</WRAP>
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-==== Public Health Authorities ==== +
- +
-  * Provincial Infection Control Network of British Columbia (PICNet) +
-  * Public Health Scotland +
-  * Health Service Executive Ireland +
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-==== Supra-Governmental Organizations ==== +
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-  * [[https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=UNESCO|UNESCO]] via the Canadian Commission +
-  * [[https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=unicef|UNICEF]] +
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-==== Technology Companies ==== +
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-  * [[https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=canimmunize|CANImmunize]]+
  
-Kids Boost Immunity is also a member of the [[https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=Vaccine_Safety_Net|Vaccine Safety Net]], a network of websites that provides vaccine information that is deemed “reliable” by the [[https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=World_Health_Organization|World Health Organization (WHO)]].+Kids Boost Immunity is also a member of the [[Vaccine Safety Net]], a network of websites that provides vaccine information that is deemed “reliable” by the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO).
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