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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 research and use evidence-based solutions. Most importantly, we put kids and families at the heart of what we do. With funding from the federal Network Centres of Excellence (NCE) program [...]

2022-05-19T04:01:06-08:00May 10th, 2022|News|

A Conversation About Youth Engagement in Research

PART Webinar Series Featuring: Gillian Backlin Gillian (she/her) is from Vancouver, British Columbia, and has completed the technical writing certificate at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Claire Dawe-McCord Claire (she/her) is from Hamilton, Ontario, is finishing her Bachelor of Health Sciences program at McMaster University and is also the co-chair of the Kids Come [...]

2023-05-04T18:27:06-08:00May 6th, 2022|Events|

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 generate and/or apply new knowledge. To support, promote, and acknowledge those who have shown excellence and dedication within the network, three awards are available for those with outstanding achievements: the [...]

2023-05-04T18:31:45-08:00May 5th, 2022|News|

The Role of Researchers in Policy Development and Change

PART Webinar Series Join us to learn more about your role as a research trainee in influencing policy development and policy change. Find out how to get started on this journey and important considerations when working with policy-makers! Featuring: Dr. Jonathan Lai Affiliation: Executive Director at CASDA and an Adjunct Faculty position in Health Services [...]

2023-05-04T19:01:31-08:00February 16th, 2022|Events|

KBHN-CASDA Policy Development Practicum Award Call to Proposal

The federal government is taking practical and actionable steps to develop a National Autism Strategy. The Canadian Autism Spectrum Disorder Alliance (CASDA) and Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) held policy fellowships, which produced a policy compendium to support the work, covering these three areas: social inclusion, economic inclusion, and evidence-based interventions. KBHN and CASDA are partnering for a third [...]

2022-02-08T14:55:43-08:00February 3rd, 2022|News|

Announcing the 2021 KBHN-CASDA Policy Development Practicum Fellows

The Kids Brain Health Network and the Canadian Autism Spectrum Disorder Alliance (CASDA) have partnered to bring the 2021 KBHN-CASDA Policy Development Practicum. This successful partnership was created to support the federal government’s commitment to creating a National Autism Strategy, providing an opportunity for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and research associates to contribute to [...]

2023-05-05T11:18:48-08:00April 23rd, 2021|News|

Certified French Translator with Neuroscience or Biomedical Background

ABOUT KIDS BRAIN HEALTH The Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is a national Network of Centres of Excellence comprised of highly qualified researchers, health professionals, trainees, government agencies, private sector and not-for-profit organizations, and family partners dedicated to improving outcomes for children impacted by neurodevelopmental disabilities. Since 2010, KBHN has developed and implemented innovative [...]

2021-03-15T06:29:57-08:00February 23rd, 2021|News|

Apply to join the Kids Brain Health Network Policy Advocacy Research Training (PART) Committee!

Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is a national research network that brings together Canada’s leading researchers to help children with neurodevelopmental disabilities enjoy quality of life, inclusion in all aspects of society, and reach their full potential. KBHN supports transformative research, provided training opportunities for the next generation of researchers, empowers communities with the [...]

2021-02-23T14:04:55-08:00February 10th, 2021|News|
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