Improving outcomes for children and families

Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is a Canada-wide network that invests in and supports the spread, scale, implementation and expansion of access to proven solutions for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families.

Empowering autistic youth with decreased sound tolerance

Kids Brain Health Foundation has received a $500K grant from TD Bank Group, through the TD Ready Commitment, to develop an AI-powered app that can filter distressing sounds, empowering autistic youth to engage in everyday activities.

Helping all kids live their best lives

Scientific advancements happen almost every day, and KBHN aims to transform them into interventions that directly address the needs of children and families. Visit our project page to learn more about the innovations KBHN supports.

Who We Are

Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) accelerates project implementation into practice, connects promising ideas with growth partners, and supports the next generation of health innovators. KBHN’s approach fuels its mission of helping all children with neurodevelopmental disabilities achieve their full potential.

Who We Are
What we do

What we do

Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) advances solutions for three core challenges in children’s neurodevelopmental disabilities: early identification, effective interventions and family support. The strategic initiatives of KBHN focused on scaling interventions align with Canada’s priority of building a healthier, more inclusive future for children and families. KBHN accelerates the implementation of innovations to ensure all children receive optimal care, achieve better outcomes and live their best lives.

Kids Brain Health Foundation

Kids Brain Health Foundation (KBHF), established in 2016, supports the mission of KBHN. Together, we can create a brighter future for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Join our community today and help us bring essential programs to life by donating to the Foundation.

Government of Canada

Kids Brain Health Network is supported by the Government of Canada's Strategic Science Fund.