Save the Date: KBH+ Conference 2026
November 12, 2025 | Events
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is thrilled to announce the return of our annual conference, taking place next year from October 18–20, 2026, in Calgary, Alberta.
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is thrilled to announce the return of our annual conference, taking place next year from October 18–20, 2026, in Calgary, Alberta.
Dr. Sarah Munce has been awarded a Canadian Institutes of […]
CEO Geoff Pradella recently published an article highlighting how Kids […]
Dear Kids Brain Health Champions, In this month’s edition, we’re […]
The Social ABCs program, an early intervention initiative for toddlers with suspected or diagnosed autism, is expanding its reach to Manitoba.
Dr. Leslie Roos has received the Canadian Institutes of Health […]
The Kids Brain Health team is excited to unveil the KBH+ logo, a new visual identity that brings together the collective strength of our three interconnected organizations: Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN), Kids Brain Health Foundation (KBHF), and Kids Brain Health Innovation Fund (KBH-IF).
Dear Kids Brain Health Champions, In this month’s edition, […]
A circle of Indigenous leaders, Elders, Knowledge Holders, innovators, and allies will guide Kids Brain Health Network’s (KBHN) new Indigenous funding stream and ensure that its work is shaped by Indigenous priorities, values, and ways of knowing.
The University of Calgary’s Alliance for Disability Voices, Advocacy, and National Community Empowerment (ADVANCE) Network has launched a national Caregiver Advisory Council to ensure research questions and policy priorities reflect the real-world needs of families.
In this month’s edition, we’re excited to share stories and important updates.
A recent Kids Brain Health Network-supported report highlights long wait times, financial strain, and gaps in services, despite a $175 million boost to the Autism Program.