Challenge Imagine worrying that something is not quite right with the way your infant is communicating or being told in preschool that your child has a significant speech delay. Next, imagine being on a waitlist for more than a year, and watching your child fall further behind in their language skills. Sadly, such stories [...]
The Infant and Early Mental Health Hub for Training, Resources, & Tools (IEHMF Hub)
Nicolas Turgeon-Morin2023-10-19T10:30:57-08:00Challenge Awareness about infant and early mental health among practitioners in health, social services and education in Canada is low compared to other developed jurisdictions. In addition, resources and information that respect and support the Indigenous communities in Canada are very limited. This initiative strives to fill both these gaps by creating a one-stop-shop for [...]
Screening and Intervention for Infants in Foster Care
Nicolas Turgeon-Morin2023-05-04T06:27:39-08:00Challenge A gap exists in policy and practice within child welfare systems, where infants in care are at risk for developmental delays and mental health issues. A screening and intervention program for these children is aiming to change the standard of care for this at-risk population. Project Summary The screening program targeted infants aged 0 [...]
The Neuroethics Core: Action- and Solution-Oriented Best Practices
Nicolas Turgeon-Morin2023-05-04T06:41:08-08:00Challenge Persons in research institutions, hospitals and governments make decisions every day that affect the well-being of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDDs). The KBHN Neuroethics Core sought to find ways to help doctors, scientists, policymakers and parents with their ethical decision-making. Project Summary and The neuroethics core at Kids Brain Health Network helped people navigate [...]
Quantitative modelling of spontaneous movement in infants
Nicolas Turgeon-Morin2023-10-19T10:45:42-08:00Challenge In young babies, assessment of their motions has been used to predict complex neurological dysfunction later in life. Infant movement has been identified as the 7th cardinal sign of neurological dysfunction. However, this method is limited, partially due to the skills that are required to deliver a clear qualitative assessment of a baby's motion. [...]
Gaining a Better Understanding of Perinatal Stroke
Nicolas Turgeon-Morin2023-10-19T10:53:06-08:00Challenge The time around birth (known as the perinatal period) poses a high risk of stroke for children. One of the leading forms of cerebral palsy (CP) called hemiplegic CP, is often a result of these perinatal strokes. Despite this, perinatal stroke has been largely understudied, and limited treatment options or prevention strategies exist. Project [...]