In 2019, the federal government announced its commitment to developing a National Autism Strategy. In response, the Kids Brain Health Training Program, partnered with the Canadian Autism Spectrum Disorder Alliance (CASDA), offered graduate students, postdocs, and research associates the opportunity to support the creation of this Strategy in five key areas: access/affordability, information, employment, housing, and research. We received many impressive applications for this practicum, but only five applicants stood out as exceptional.
We are pleased to announce the winners of the KBHN-CASDA Policy Development Practicum Award Results:
2022-2023 Policy Fellows
I have always reflected on the components of providing person-centered care to Autistic individuals across their lifespan. Through the Policy Fellowship with Kids Brain Health Network and Autism Alliance of Canada, I get to explore Autism policies around the world and learn about topics like reproductive and sexual health, Autism-friendly healthcare environments, approaches to seniors’ care and more. Through meaningful collaborations with our team of experts, including those with lived experience, I love this opportunity to build my understanding of providing comprehensive care.”
~ Dr. Preeti Kar |
Previous Policy Fellows
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If you have any questions about the KBHN National Training Program, or if you want to learn more about the KBHN-Autism Alliance of Canada Policy Development Practicum Award and other opportunities for trainees, please contact training@kidsbrainhealth.ca.