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Now Hiring – Program Evaluation Specialist

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

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 [...]

A Conversation About Youth Engagement in Research

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

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 [...]

KBHN’s Annual Outstanding Awards 2021

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

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 [...]

The Role of Researchers in Policy Development and Change

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

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 [...]

KBHN-CASDA Policy Development Practicum Award Call to Proposal

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

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 [...]

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