
Newsletter – Fall Updates: AI-powered innovations, funding opportunities, and staff changes
October 16, 2024 | Newsletters
Includes a new video about KBHN and a feature on the ACT Program for Black communities.
Includes a new video about KBHN and a feature on the ACT Program for Black communities.
VentureLabs at Simon Fraser University will showcase three KBHN projects with great promise to make a real difference for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families.
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is pleased to announce the promotion of Kim van der Hoek to Chief Operating Officer.
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is seeking qualified individuals to join our Programs Advisory Committee and play a critical role in KBHN’s proposal evaluation and selection process.
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) welcomes two new roles to the team: Dr. Jennifer Zwicker as Chief Scientist and Dr. James Reynolds as Strategic Partnership Advisor to the CEO.
Caregivers of neurodiverse children often face significant challenges, impacting their mental health. Sheila Phillips, who cares for her son Taijai, found relief through the Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) program at Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities. Despite initial doubts, Sheila embraced ACT’s supportive, non-judgmental approach and later became a facilitator herself.