Around 75 per cent of young people with a disability in Canada have a neurodevelopmental disability (NDD). Examples include autism spectrum, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities and cerebral palsy.
While there continue to be advancements in the science of children’s brain health, these discoveries don’t often make it to the children and families who need them. By working with well-positioned partners, Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) bridges gaps between science and families, connecting Canada’s leading researchers with the children who can benefit the most from their work.
Our Vision
All children living with neurodevelopmental disabilities enjoy a good quality of life, inclusion in all aspects of society and the attainment of their full potential.
Our Mission
Through catalyzing collective action across sectors, KBHN ensures optimal care and better outcomes for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families.
Our Three Focus Areas
Early Identification
The sooner a neurodevelopmental disability is identified, the sooner treatment can begin. Too often, children with NDDs are not identified during the critical early periods of brain development when interventions have the greatest impact. Research funded by KBHN is breaking down barriers to assessment and pushing diagnostic capacity into infancy.
Early Intervention and Effective Treatment
Childhood interventions for neurodevelopmental disabilities open opportunities for very real progress, which means they must be accessible in all parts of the country and to diverse cultural and linguistic groups. KBHN is working at the cutting edge of treatment, to ensure that all families can benefit early on.
Family Support
Families raising children with neurodevelopmental disabilities face challenges that affect most aspects of their lives. Our research is identifying the most effective solutions to help families reduce stress and give their children what they need to live their best lives.