
Newsletter – June 2025: Call for proposals, new funding streams, and more
June 30, 2025 | Newsletters
Dear Kids Brain Health Champions, In this month’s edition, […]
Dear Kids Brain Health Champions, In this month’s edition, […]
Your voice matters, and it could inspire others to learn more, get involved, and help drive change for children and youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities across Canada. We can’t wait to see your #myKBHstory!
We’re calling on leaders from the non-profit, private sector, healthcare, or research sectors to bring forward ideas that advance evidence-based solutions ready for implementation and impact, alongside families and youth.
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is honoured to invite expressions of interest from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis leaders, Elders, Knowledge Holders, innovators, and community members to form an Advisory Circle that will guide the development and selection process of a new Indigenous Stream.
The film follows Ben Lachapelle, a 23-year-old autistic artist and passionate environmentalist whose imaginative connection to animals becomes a powerful voice for change.
Learn about the Family Engagement in Research (FER) Course, meet members of our team, and explore how our program can help you feel confident to partner in research
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) Chief Executive Officer Geoffrey Pradella […]
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Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) and the University of Calgary’s […]
Are you a researcher, student, or person with lived and living experience/family member interested in child health research and want to learn more about how to engage in meaningful research partnerships? Don’t miss your chance to join the Family Engagement in Research (FER) Course, offered by CanChild McMaster University.