This category holds all posts related to the 2023 annual conference.
Sarah Ewart
Sarah Ewart is an employment and labour lawyer at Forte Workplace Law.
This category holds all posts related to the 2023 annual conference.
Sarah Ewart is an employment and labour lawyer at Forte Workplace Law.
Yvonne Spicer, Ambassador of Autism Canada and Autism Alliance of Canada Member
With the theme of Celebrating 14 years of helping kids live their best lives, this year’s conference promises to be an enlightening and informative event for anyone interested in the field of neurodevelopmental disabilities.
ALL CALLS FOR APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED KBHN Annual Conference and Training days 2023 Call for application KBHN is pleased to offer a limited number of travel awards to support trainees, persons with lived experience and family members to attend and present at the 2023 KBHN Annual Conference and training days in [...]
ALL CALLS FOR PROPOSALS ARE NOW CLOSED REQUEST FOR SESSION PROPOSALS We are extending the deadline. Be sure to send in your session proposals and poster/oral presentation submissions by June 7 at the latest. The Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) will host its 13th Annual Conference on October 21-24 at Fairmont Chateau Laurier [...]
More than 400,000 kids under the age of 14 in Canada live with a neurodevelopmental disability. While there continues to be great advancement in the science of children’s brain health, these discoveries often don’t make it to the children and families who need it. Kids Brain Health Network exists to change this.
With the theme of Celebrating 14 years of helping kids live their best lives, this year’s conference promises to be an enlightening and informative event for anyone interested in the field of neurodevelopmental disabilities.
We look forward to seeing you at our Annual Conference 2023 happening in Ottawa this year! More details to follow. Click below to Save October 21-24 for #KBHNConf2023 on your calendars now:
Jeffrey McCrossin is a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Social Work at McGill University where he also completed an M.Sc.(A.) in Couple and Family Therapy (2019).
Dr. Genevieve Currie is a family partner researcher, and nurse researcher focused on families’ experiences in caring for children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), as well as family engagement in health care and research.