New Implementation Program
During its third and final cycle of funding from the Networks of Centres of Excellence, Kids Brain Health Network is focused on research with the potential to begin implementation in the near-term.
To maximize its impact on Canadian children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families, the network is giving additional support to five IRF initiatives that are on the cusp of delivering concrete, lasting results. This support will allow each project to complete the final stages of research, prepare for implementation and effect widescale change in the areas of early identification, evidence-based intervention or family well-being. Furthermore, these projects are moving beyond discovery research and working to actively implement their programs into practice.
Making Math More Accessible to All
Challenge Math presents a steep challenge for many school-aged [...]
Mapping FASD Supports for Each Child’s Life
Challenge Every person with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) [...]
Field-Testing an Intelligent Sound-Sensitivity Device
Challenge Many children living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) [...]
Enabling Early Detection and Intervention for Cerebral Palsy
Challenge Doctors should ideally diagnose cerebral palsy (CP) before [...]
Supporting the Mental Health of Kids with Autism
Challenge Kids with autism commonly struggle to regulate their [...]