Dear Kids Brain Health Champions,
In this month’s edition, we’re excited to share stories and important updates:
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Network News and Highlights
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KBHN Call for Proposals 2025: Innovation and Implementation Programs
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Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN), in partnership with Brain Canada, is excited to launch a funding opportunity to support bold and impactful projects that improve outcomes for children and youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families.
The Innovation and Implementation Programs are designed to scale projects ready for implementation and support KBHN’s mandate to make a difference in the lives of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families across Canada.
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.
Join our upcoming Info Session: KBHN Innovation and Implementation Programs
Date: Thursday, July 17, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM MT
Location: Online
Register Now
During this session, you’ll learn more about the Innovation and Implementation funding streams, eligibility, application process, and how KBHN supports projects with real-world impact.
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KBHN launches new Indigenous Stream
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The Indigenous Stream supports First Nations, Inuit, and Métis-led initiatives that improve outcomes for Indigenous children and youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities, their families, and their communities. This funding stream reflects KBHN’s commitment to reconciliation, respect for Indigenous leadership, and the recognition that meaningful solutions for Indigenous communities must be rooted in the knowledge, priorities, and strengths of Indigenous Peoples.
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Call for Applications: Advisory Circle Members
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KBHN invites 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-led funding stream.
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Share your #myKBHstory for a chance to win a $100 gift card
Share your Kids Brain Health story! From June 26 to August 12, 2025, take part in the #myKBHstory Photo Contest by posting a photo that features your KBHN swag — t-shirts, brain balls, stickers, water bottles or any branded items — along with a short caption sharing your personal connection to our work. Post your entry on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. Use the hashtag #myKBHstory and tag Kids Brain Health Network in your post.
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Research Coordinator – Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre
Reporting directly to the Research Manager of the Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre, CAMH is seeking a full-time, 12-month contract Research Coordinator to lead and support the coordination of an initiative that aims to support system-level implementation and evaluation of the CC-ACT Program (www.actforcaregivers.com), an evidence-based group psychological intervention aimed at supporting the wellbeing of family caregivers of people with neurodevelopmental conditions. Read more…
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Call for Papers – Frontiers in Public Health
Contribute to the special issue “Neurodevelopmental Disabilities in Childhood and Adolescence: Innovative Policy and Programs,” co-edited by Dr. Jennifer Zwicker (KBHN) and Dr. Lucyna Lach (McGill University). Now accepting articles on inclusive, scalable policies and programs that support children and youth with NDDs and their families. Read more…
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