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KBHN Annual Conference 2023 – Program & Speakers

KBHN Annual Conference 2023 – Program & Speakers

Program

October 21, Saturday | Training Day 1

October 22, Sunday | Training Day 2 & Opening Ceremony (Evening)

October 23, Monday | Conference Day 1

TIME (ET) SESSION DETAILS RECORDINGS
7:30 am Registration opens / Breakfast
8:30 am Conference Opening and Welcome
Chair: Nicky Lewis
Speakers: Geoff Pradella, James Reynolds, Vinny Kicknosway
9:00 am KBHN Keynote – Fraser Mustard Lecture
Childhood Disability in the 21st Century: Can We Create a Canadian Model for the World?
Chair: Geoff Pradella, James Reynolds
Speaker: Peter Rosenbaum
10:00 am Break
10:30 am Clinician-Caregiver Collaboration in Interventions for Caregivers
Speaker: Kenneth Fung, Alyson Wilson, Cindy Hartman, Sacha Bailey
Moderator: Joelle Fawcett-Arsenault, Elizabeth Chambers
Indigenous Communities Promoting and Supporting Infant and Early Mental Health through Community-Led Models
Speaker: Chaya Kulkarni
Navigating Childhood Disability Policy in Canada: Discussing perspectives from Families and Case Law
Speaker: Brenda Lenahan, Stephanie Chipeur, Genevieve Currie, Samuel Ragot, Brittany Finlay
11:10 am Building Systems, Breaking Down Silos: Intersectoral collaboration to support access to care for infants, children and their families
Speaker: Amanda Davis
Moderator: Chaya Kulkarni
Early Detection and Evidence-Based Early Interventions for Better Outcomes in Young Children with Cerebral Palsy
Speaker: Filomena Pietrangelo, Jessica Hanson, Annette Majnemer, Tatiana Ogourtsova
Moderator: Elizabeth Chambers, Joelle Fawcett-Arsenault
11:45 am Lunch
12:30 pm Poster Session 1
2:00 pm Individual Orals #1
Speaker: Alexandra Blanchard, Meghan Saundercook, Stephanie Glegg, Cynthia Lennon, Meaghan Reitzel, Natasha Bruno, Genevieve Currie, Samantha Bellefeuille, Linda Nguyen
Moderator: Samantha Micsinszki
Supporting diverse families of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities – insights from community-based research
Speaker: Scott Robson, Maria Rogers, Jessica Remedios
Moderator: Vivian Lee
FASD & Me – Strengthening My Community: Leveraging the value of peer support and community to improve outcomes for youth with FASD
Speaker: Nancy Lockwood, Shelby De Rose
Moderator: Tracy Moisan
2:40 pm From basic science to community, new perspectives from developmental neuroscience
Speaker: Mason Irvine, Argel Aguilar Valles, Amedeo D’Angiulli
Moderator: Vivian Lee
Weathering the Storm: Strengthening outcomes for families experiencing AFCCA (Aggression toward Family/Caregivers in Childhood/Adolescence)
Speaker: Nancy Lockwood, Maude Champagne
Moderator: Tracy Moisan
3:15 pm Break
3:45 pm Individual Orals #2
Speaker: Kelsey Seguin, Berardino Petrelli, Sarah MacEachern, Greta Heathcote, Teresa (Terry) Bennett, Jessica Brian
Moderator: Jennifer Zwicker
Innovative programs meeting the needs of students with NDDs in the classroom
Speaker: Adelee Penner, Jacqueline Pei, Carmen Rasmussen, Penny Corkum, Melissa McGonnell
Moderator: Kristy Timmons
The F-words Implementation Journey: From Publication to Global Impact
Speaker: Kim Hesketh, Sara Pot, Danijela Grahovac, Rachel Teplicky
Moderator: Vanessa Tomas
4:25 pm The Importance Telling and Sharing Your Story – Using Digital Storytelling to Foster Healing and Resilience
Speaker: Kristy Wolfe

October 24, Tuesday | Conference Day 2

TIME (ET) SESSION DETAILS RECORDINGS
7:30 am Registration opens / Breakfast
8:30 am Opening Remarks
8:45 am Plenary Session: Mobilizing Knowledge and Changing Practice
Speaker: Niya Chari, Sue Robins, Susanne Benseler
Moderator: James Reynolds
10:00 am Break
10:30 am “Nothing About Us Without Us”: Equitable and Accessible Youth Engagement in Research
Speaker: Jessica Geboers, Amanda St. Dennis
21st Century Philosophies for Developmental Disability: Exploring Approaches and Applications in Practice and Policy
Speaker: Elizabeth Chambers, Kim Hesketh, Anton Miller, Patricia Basualto, Rachel Teplicky, Peter Rosenbaum
Chair: Jennifer Zwicker
Re-balancing the Wheel in the diagnosis, intervention and prevention of FASD and related NDD
Speaker: Lori Vitale Cox
11:10 am Prioritizing children in policy: Lessons learned from a scoping review of national autism strategies around the world
Speaker: Preeti Kar, Alexandra Minuk, Sarah Ewart, Yvonne Spicer, Christiane Roth
Moderator: Jonathan Lai
Building an Evidence-Informed Knowledge Translation Resource to Promote Healthy Outcomes in Individuals with FASD: Development and Process
Speaker: Valerie Temple, Kaitlyn McLachlan, Kathleen Kennedy
Moderator: Jacqueline Pei
11:45 am Lunch
12:30 pm Poster Session 2
2:30 pm Individual Orals #3
Better Nights, Better Days for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders Program: So What Happens After the RCT?
Speaker: Connie Putterman, Penny Corkum, Jocelyn Paul, Mya Dockrill, Alzena Ilie
Chair: Katie Vaughan
The Family Engagement in Research Training Program: An Opportunity to Connect, Collaborate, and Co-Create Solutions to Common Challenges in Patient-Oriented Research
Speaker: Donna Thomson, Connie Putterman, Linda Nguyen, Kristina Mangonon McGuire, Genevieve Currie
Moderator: Andrea Cross
2:40 pm Pediatric Cognitive Rehabilitation: Implementation lessons learned across diverse contexts
Speaker: Yu Shi, Ryan D’Arcy, Martin Doyle, Dacey Doyle, John Sheehan, Sarah Macoun
4:30 pm Award Presentation & Closing Remarks
Speaker: Nicky Lewis, Jennifer Zwicker
Chair: James Reynolds

Speakers

Jacqueline Pei

Having begun her career in mental health as a forensic counsellor working with young offenders, she has a special interest in interventions with youth put at risk.

Jessica Geboers

I am a writer, content developer and accessibility specialist. As a person with moderate cerebral palsy, I have a passion for disability advocacy and using my work to promote disability awareness and accessibility.

Jessica Hanson

Jessica is a second year M.Sc. student at McGill University, studying rehabilitation science. She pursued a master's degree to expand her knowledge in the field of pediatric neurodevelopmental disabilities, and contribute to innovation and advocacy for this community.

Jessica Remedios

Jessica Remedios, Coordinator- Professional Practice Leader for Applied Behaviour Analysis, CHEO

Jocelyn Paul

Jocelyn Paul, Research of Dr. Penny Corkum's Lab, Dalhousie University

John Sheehan

John is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Victoria, where he specializes in early assessment/diagnosis of diverse neurodevelopmental concerns (e.g., ASD, FASD, very preterm birth), as well as the development and evaluation of accessible and affordable clinical interventions (e.g., the KBHN-funded Dino Island Training Program for Attention and Executive Functioning, led by Dr. Sarah Macoun).

Dr. Julia E. Moore

Dr. Julia E. Moore is an expert on the practical applications of implementation science. As the Executive Director of The Center for Implementation, she is internationally known for her ability to communicate complex implementation science concepts in clear and actionable ways.

Kaitlyn McLachlan

Kaitlyn McLachlan is an Assistant Professor in the CPA-accredited Clinical Psychology program at the University of Guelph.

Kathleen Kennedy

Kathleen Kennedy, Graduate Research Assistant, University of Alberta

Katie Vaughan

Katie oversees the research projects in Corkum LABS at Dalhousie University, and has been the project manager for Better Nights, Better Days for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders (BNBD-NDD) since 2021.

Kelsey Seguin

My name is Kelsey! I have cerebral palsy. I have completed my bachelors degree in Psychology at the University of Guelph, my Master of Arts in Sociology at the University of Ottawa and I am currently a PhD student at the University of Ottawa in the discipline of Rehabilitation Sciences.

Kenneth Fung

He is Professor and Director of Global Mental Health with the Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto.  His research, teaching, and clinical interest include both cultural psychiatry and psychotherapy, especially Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), CBT, and mindfulness, with projects and collaborations locally, nationally, and internationally, including China, Hong Kong, and South Korea.

Konstandina Bakopanos

Konstandina Bakopanos, Junior Assistant, The Canadian Neurodevelopmental Research Training Platform (CanNRT)

Kristina Mangonon McGuire

Kristina McGuire is a champion for patient-oriented research and Patient and Family Centered Care. She is the mother to two exceptional children; one child with severe medical complexity and both with neurological and developmental differences.

Kristy Wolfe

Kristy Wolfe’s experience as a medical mom lies at the heart of her passion for supporting caregivers and healthcare providers through storytelling initiatives. Her lived experience as both a family caregiver and an advocate for mental health following her father’s suicide has led Kristy to a variety of roles as a speaker, facilitator and educator. 

Linda Nguyen

Linda is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy (SPOT) at McGill University. Her current research focuses on engaging interested parties (including youth, siblings, families, healthcare professionals, civil societies, and policy makers) in patient-oriented research projects and policy to support children with disabilities and their families.

Dr. Mackenzie Salt

Mackenzie Salt (PhD) is an Autistic autism researcher and a CIHR Postdoctoral Health System Impact Fellow alumnus with the McMaster University Autism Research Team and the Autism Alliance of Canada.

Maria Rogers

Maria Rogers, Canada Research Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health and Well-being, Carleton University

Martin Doyle

Martin Doyle, Family Research Partner, University of Victoria (CN-UVic)

Maude Champagne

Maude Champagne is a Neurosciences Phd Student at Queen's University under the supervision of Dr. James Reynolds. She is also a registered Social Worker, psychotherapist and speaker.

2024-07-19T16:05:20-08:00June 20th, 2023|2023 Conference|

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