Researcher Highlight – Vivian Lee
Cracking the Code of Mental Health & Social Supports for Kids with Autism Vivian Lee, KBHN and Carleton University Bring the Secret Agent [...]
Researcher Highlight – Maude Champagne
Pictured here are Maude and colleagues in their new roles AFCCA roles with Adopt4Life (left to right): Nancy Lockwood, Tanya Eichler, and Maude Champagne [...]
The Fetal Alcohol Resource Program
When a child receives a diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), families often don’t know where to turn and struggle to find supports [...]
Building a Village of Support: Alex’s Story
For Tracy and Eric, adoption always felt like the right choice. They adopted their first two children—daughter Mackenzie and son Alex—in 2010, and their [...]
KBHN-Mitacs Awards: Open on a Rolling Basis
KBHN is happy to announce that the KBHN-Mitacs Awards are open on a rolling basis. The KBHN-Mitacs Awards were established to provide a mechanism [...]
The Early Career Investigator & Mentorship Awards Have Been Extended
The deadline for applications for the KBHN Early Career Investigator & Mentorship Award has been extended till June 13th, 2022. This Award is a new [...]
Now Hiring – Program Evaluation Specialist
POSITION OVERVIEW Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is a national network that puts science to work for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. We support cutting-edge [...]
KBHN’s Annual Outstanding Awards 2021
KBHN National Training Program aims to enhance the training of the next generation of researchers and professionals to undertake interdisciplinary and inclusive research to [...]
Applications for the Family Engagement in Research (FER) program are now open!
Brought to you by KBHN, CanChild, and McMaster University Continuing Education Program, applications for the Fall 2022 and Winter 2023 FER cohorts are now open! [...]
KBHN – Brain Canada Partnership
A powerful new partnership is bringing together two innovative national organizations working to advance brain health. The Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) and Brain [...]
Social ABCs: Helping Toddlers and Parents Connect
The Social ABCs is an early intervention program for toddlers with diagnosed or suspected autism and those showing signs of delayed social communication. It [...]
The Social ABCs: Mimi’s Story
Jina Lee’s pregnancy with her first child was normal until the third trimester when the baby stopped growing. Jina was reassured that everything was [...]