
Newsletter – Spring 2024
March 19, 2024 | Newsletters
This spring brings with it a flurry of activity, from fresh investments to staff transitions, along with invaluable learning opportunities for our community.
This spring brings with it a flurry of activity, from fresh investments to staff transitions, along with invaluable learning opportunities for our community.
Our National Training Program enhances training for the next generation of researchers and professionals. Together we develop and implement innovations that improve the lives of children living with neurodevelopmental disabilities, and their families.
After serving for five years as the Chief Scientific Officer for Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN), a national research network dedicated to improving the lives of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families, Dr. James Reynolds today announced he is stepping down from his role with the network as of March 31.
Meet some of the families who are benefiting from a therapeutic video game: Dino Island
A therapeutic program for family caregivers of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities is expanding its reach, thanks to a generous contribution from the Petro-Canada CareMakers Foundation™ to Kids Brain Health Foundation.
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) has announced a significant transition in its leadership team. Geoff Pradella will assume the role of interim Chief Executive Officer effective March 1. Geoff assumes this mandate following Nicola (Nicky) Lewis’ announcement that she was stepping down as CEO of KBHN.
The Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) announced today that after serving for over six years as the Chief Executive Officer of the Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN), Nicola (Nicky) Lewis will be stepping down from her role as CEO from March 1, 2024.
KBHN National Training Program aims to enhance the training of the next generation of researchers and professionals to develop and implement innovative solutions and services with the potential to improve the lives of children living with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families.
Ground-breaking innovations that help children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families receive a boost from federal investment
As the winter season descends upon us, we are excited to share our latest newsletter filled with updates, events, and exciting developments from the Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN).
We recently updated the whole Training section on our website. We are now seeking your feedback.
Ground-breaking innovations that help children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families receive a boost from federal investment