PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Schedule at a Glance - KBHN Virtual Conference 2021
Day 1 – Nov 8th
Opening Ceremony – 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Fraser Mustard Lecture – 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Trainee Lightning Talks – 11:40 AM – 12:10 PM
Family Partnership Community of Practice
– 12:00 PM – 1:10 PM
Poster Session & Networking
Partnering in the co-creation of EDIT-CP (Early Detection and Intervention Toolkit- Cerebral Palsy) – 1:10 PM – 1:45 PM
Partnership Panel
ABLE2’s Fetal Alcohol Resource Program – A stakeholder-driven project to support children and youth with FASD and their caregivers – 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM
Break – 2:45 PM – 3:00 PM
It takes a village: Stakeholder engagement as a critical lens for the National Strategy Development and Implementation
– 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
End of day reflection – 4:30 PM – 4:40 PM
Sponsor Showcase & Networking
– 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Day 2 – Nov 9th
Sponsor Showcase & Networking
– 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Welcome Remarks – 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM
From #HowNotToDoPatientEngagement to #BuildingBackTrust: Envisioning a Future for Partnership and Engagement
– 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Trainee Lightning Talks– 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
Poster Session / Networking
– 12:30 PM – 01:30 PM
Researcher-Provider Partnerships in Scaling Autism-related Socioemotional Supports in the Community– 1:30 PM – 2:15 PM
Partnership Panel
Charting a Course for Infant and Early Mental Health in Canada: Reshaping How we Think and Support Mental Health in Canada – 2:30 PM – 3:15 PM
Break – 3:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Closing Keynote – 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Final reflection – 4:30 PM – 4:40 PM
Award Ceremony – 4:40 PM – 5:00 PM

Are You Ready for #KBHNConf2021?

On November 8-9, 2021, Kids Brain Health Network will be hosting its second-ever virtual conference (#KBHNConf2021). The theme for this year’s conference is “Realizing Change through Partnerships and Research Innovation.” This virtual installment of the annual event is a celebration and exhibition of all of the achievements that Kids Brain Health Network and its partners have made to further ensure better outcomes for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.

While traditionally an in-person conference, many adjustments have been made to maximize audience engagement and participation. There will be trivia, polls, games, and many opportunities to network with other attendees at the conference. In short, both days will be filled with events and presentations that promise to make this year’s conference will be the best yet.

In other exciting news, Dr. Jody Carrington has graciously accepted to be this year’s KBHNConf2021 host and emcee. She follows last year’s host, Award winning CBC radio host, Dr. Brian Goldman, in his role of guiding us through the conference, its sessions and all its activities. Over the past 15 years, Carrington has assessed, treated, educated and empowered some of our most vulnerable and precious children and youth. So, as we continue to prep for the conference, please give Dr. Carrington a warm KBHN Welcome.

We are delighted to award this year’s prestigious Fraser Mustard Lecture to Dr. Paige Church for her significant contributions to child development.. The Fraser Mustard Lecture tackles critical subjects within early child development and aims to bring more awareness to this vital topic. Through her lived experience and working in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine and Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, Dr. Paige Church seeks to advance the knowledge and destigmatize the culture of medicine within that of childhood development.

This year we also premiere our newest session, #HowNotToDoPatientEngagement. This innovative new event features a contemporary spin on a classic problem: When patient and family engagement doesn’t go according to plan. The session features a panel discussion in which KBHN and CanChild’s Family Engagement Facilitator, Rachel Martens, will be moderating a group of people who are directly involved in understanding and overcoming the challenges and tensions of engagement. The panel members come from all walks of life to give a complete understanding of the topic. What’s more, the catchy name of the event isn’t just for show, as all attendees are encouraged to have their say by joining in on the discussion on Twitter for how we can create a positive future through #BuildingBackTrust.

Back by popular demand, the Poster Session will expand in interactivity. Presenters will share a video with the attendees before the scheduled poster session, allowing for more time to be spent on meaningful discussions of the presenter’s work. In addition, attendees will partake in a virtual networking environment to view these posters before the conference. Each presenter is then given time to present at their ‘booth’ discussing research results, community engagement activities, and knowledge mobilization initiatives during the event. Those who wish to attend are invited to visit the virtual KBHN2021 Networking space and the Virtual Poster Session along with other attendees, so they can interact with presenters.

A BRIEF VIDEO WALKTHROUGH OF THE EVENT PORTAL

This video will provide participants an overview of the event portal starting from when a registered attendee logs in the platform.

ENGAGE TO WIN PRIZES

We want the 2021 KBHN Conference to be both educational and rewarding in many ways. This year, we’ve added virtual games and great prizes for you to win. Simply collect engagement points throughout the event, which you can use to claim some amazing prizes!

Engagement points can be earned in two ways:

  • By participating in event activities (like completing a check-in survey during a session)
  • By collecting custom spot codes that are spread all throughout the conference portal

Spot codes are easily recognizable (they look like this: WINBOOTH### or like this: WINPROG###). They can be found in locations such as exhibit booths, during or after sessions, and in announcements and notifications—and a few other creative locations we can come up with!

Once you find a spot code, enter it in the Gamification Tab in the navigation pane of the Event Portal. Each spot code awards you a certain number of points.

DOHaD

DOHaD World Congress 2022

The DOHaD World Congress 2022 takes place in Vancouver from Aug 17-22. This year’s theme is Social and Environmental Disruptions in DOHaD: Successful Interventions for a Healthy Future. Build those points and you could be in attendance—absolutely free! 

2021 Apple iPad

The new 2021 Apple iPad is powerful, easy to use, and versatile! It’s designed for all the things you love to do—whether you use it to work, play, create, learn or stay connected. We’re only giving one of these away as a prize at the 2021 KBHN conference, so get those points up!

Big Blue Hug Glass Painting

Ellis is autistic. When he was 5 years old, he began to draw to communicate—it was the first time Ellis and his family shared the same language. We’re honoured to present art from The Big Blue Hug, where Ellis shares his beautiful glass creations, as a prize for this year’s conference. Read more about his story here.
Jeffery Mitsou is an artist from Toronto who was born with cerebral palsy

Hand Painting by Jeffrey Mitsuo

Toronto’s Jeffrey Mitsuo is a talented painter and motivational artist, born with cerebral palsy. We’re so excited to offer your choice of his artwork (5 paintings to choose from!) as a prize for this year’s conference. Catch him in action on TikTok!

Kids these days

Kids These Days by Dr. Jody Carrington

2021 KBHN conference host Jody Carrington graciously donated a copy of her book, Kids These Days, for one lucky attendee to win! This book is for anyone who has ever connected with a kid and anyone who leads, loves, and supports them.

Brain Coaster

Brain Specimen Coasters

Celebrate your cerebral matter with these Brain Specimen Coasters! When stacked together, this pack of 10 coasters completes a full brain! Each coaster is made from glass and features 4 rubber feet for traction.
Starbucks Gift Card

$20 Starbucks Card

Whether you’re an espresso drinker or you’re in it for the banana bread, we’ve got you covered with a $20 Starbucks gift card. There are 3 cards to be claimed, so log in to the Pheedloop portal early and play around! You never know what you’ll win.

REGISTRATION

Registrant Category Full Event Fees
Regular rate Early bird
(no longer available)
Regular $200.00 $150.00
Trainees $150.00 $100.00
Families $25.00 $25.00

Be sure to mark your calendars. We look forward to your participation!

FAQ

If you have more questions, please visit the KBHN 2021 Conference FAQ.

2021 KIDS BRAIN HEALTH NETWORK CONFERENCE SOCIAL MEDIA KIT

Please use the content provided in the .zip folder to spread the word on your social media channels. Thank you for supporting the 2021 Kids Brain Health Network conference!

BEHIND THE SCENES

Jennifer Zwicker

Dr. Jennifer Zwicker is the Deputy Scientific Officer at Kids Brain Health Network, Director of Health Policy at the School of Public Policy, an assistant professor in Kinesiology at the University of Calgary and the #KBHNConf2021 Chair of the Programming Committee.

Anthony Santelices

Anthony Santelices is the Founder of SmartLink, a full-service live event production agency. He was worked with KBHN on several projects and returns this year as #KBHNConf2021 event planning and live production lead.

PHEEDLOOP

Pheedloop is a live, virtual, hybrid event management software. This year, Pheeloop acts as the official #KBHNConf2021 virtual event platform to host the main stage and all conference-related activities and events.