The Kids Brain Health Network's Policy Advisory Research Training Committee: supporting Canadian trainees in neurodevelopmental research (Instagram: @KBHNPART)
Family Engagement in Research course invites researchers and people with lived experience to help shape the future of neurodevelopmental research bit.ly/4gggfDH#UCalgary
ALT Dr. Sarah MacEachern is a developmental paediatrician and assistant professor at UCalgary's Cumming School of Medicine.
🌟 Join @KBHNPART for an empowering webinar on "Preparing and Presenting an Academic Poster with Family Partners with Lived Experiences" 🌟
🗓️ Date: Tuesday, May 21
🕒 Time: 12:00 PM EST
🎙️ Presenters: Rae Martens & Francine Buchanan
🆓 Free Registration: forms.gle/FVf8wFHnumUqWhxb8
🌟 Meet our amazing speakers for the upcoming #webinar: "Preparing and Presenting an Academic Poster with Family Partners with Lived Experiences"!
Join us on Tuesday, May 21st, at noon EST (9am PST) to hear about their insights.
🔗 Register now: forms.gle/FVf8wFHnumUqWhxb8
Check out what our next #webinar "Preparing and Presenting an Academic Poster with Family Partners with Lived Experiences" is all about! We can't wait to see you on May 21 at 12 PM EST (9 AM PST)!
📅 Register now: forms.gle/FVF8wFHnumUqWhxB8
Save the date for one last PART #webinar! Join us on May 21st at noon EST (9AM PST) to learn the best ways to prepare and present an academic poster with family partners with lived experiences.
Register now! forms.gle/FVf8wFHnumUqWhxb8
#FlashbackFriday🦕 Take another look at the story of Oscar, who has ADHD, and Theo, who has ADHD and ODD. Through #DinoIsland, Oscar strengthened his skills in attention & memory while Theo’s communication skills has greatly improved. 📽️✨ kidsbrainhealth.ca/dino-isla…
🌟Introducing the winners of the KBHN Outstanding Awards 2023-2024! 🌟🏆 We celebrate the exceptional work of these individuals who have made remarkable contributions to improve the lives of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities & their families. kidsbrainhealth.ca/kbhns-ann…
Only 2 more days to go! Don't miss your chance to learn about the importance of accessibility and the best ways of integrating it into research!
📅 Tuesday, March 26, 2024.
🕓4:00 PM EST (1:00 PM PST).
🔗forms.gle/pgmyhbLaZNh5cnGF9
Accessibility is non-negotiable; however, many of us are unaware of basic and key principles to ensure our research materials and activities are accessible. Hear from accessibility experts important information and tips around accessibility: forms.gle/pgmyhbLaZNh5cnGF9@KBHNPART
Are you interested in learning more about patient and family engagement in research? All are welcome - no experience needed!
⭐️ Patients and families
⭐️ Trainees/students
⭐️ Researchers
⭐️ Clinicians
🔗 Register: pediatrics.healthsci.mcmaste…
🌐 Ready to dive into the world of youth & family engagement in research? 🤓
Join our experts at the Research Roundtable on March 22 at 12 pm. Gain strategies, hear lessons learned, and build connections with fellow @machealthsci researchers.
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We are loving this remarkable visual that offers a wealth of suggestions for implementing change strategies. With people constantly seeking practical guidance, it's brimming with actionable advice.
It's inspiring us to think about some new #ImpSci training. 🤔
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Title: PART Webinar Series.
Webinar title: Principles and Practices for Accessibility: What to Know as a Research Trainee.
Section title: Meet Jessica Geboers!
Body text: " Jessica Geboers is a patient advisor, co-investigator and accessible documentation specialist at CanChild. Since graduating from the Ryerson University School of Journalism in June 2015, she has been a writer, web/content developer and accessibility specialist. As someone with moderate cerebral palsy, Jessica is passionate about accessibility and disability advocacy. She uses her work to promote awareness of living with disabilities and the need for accessibility throughout research, knowledge translation, knowledge sharing, and implementation processes."
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Title: PART Webinar Series.
Webinar title: Principles and Practices for Accessibility: What to Know as a Research Trainee.
Section title: Meet Amanda St. Dennis!
Body text: " Amanda St. Dennis lives with multiple disabilities including cerebral palsy. She is a trained DSW and received her undergraduate degree in Child and Youth Studies with a Minor in Disability Studies from Carleton University. She is a patient advisor and co-investigator with CanChild and CP-Net, the Youth Representative on Children’s Healthcare Canada’s Children’s Health Transition Hub Steering Committee and McMaster’s FER course’s Accessibility Champion. Her interests lie in disability and child rights, accessibility, advocacy and equity."
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REMINDER | Don't forget to register for our #KnowledgeMobilization webinar, tailored to family members of kids with brain-based disabilities! Join us on March 20 to learn about KM principles & their relevance in research: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi…
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Meet Theo and Oscar, two incredible kids who faced challenges with ADD, ADHD, and ODD. But thanks to the transformative power of the Dino Island program, funded by KBHN, their lives have changed in remarkable ways.🦕 #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeekow.ly/9RQw50QRNxZ
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Title: PART Webinar Series.
Webinar title: Principles and Practices for Accessibility: What to Know as a Research Trainee.
Section title: Learning Objectives.
Body text: "Participants will learn about the following: 1. Understand current challenges with accessibility in the research landscape; 2. Explore foundational accessibility principles; and 3. Learn practical strategies that can be applied to your research and knowledge translation activities to improve accessibility."
Register now: https://forms.gle/pgmyhbLaZNh5cnGF9.
Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2024.
Time: 4:00 PM EST (1:00 PM PST).
The bottom banner shows the text "KBHN PART Committee". An Instagram and Twitter icon is visible with the text "@KBHNPART".
ALT A blue graphic showing the following information.
Icon: Kids Brain Health Network.
Title: PART Webinar Series.
Webinar title: Principles and Practices for Accessibility: What to Know as a Research Trainee.
Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2024.
Time: 4:00 PM EST (1:00 PM PST).
Open to all. Register via: https://forms.gle/pgmyhbLaZNh5cnGF9.
Body text: " Accessibility is non-negotiable; however, many of us are unaware of basic and key principles and practices to ensure our research materials and knowledge translation activities are accessible. In this session, hear from accessibility experts, Jess & Amanda, who will share important information and tips around accessible PowerPoints, documents (fonts, tables, titles, etc.), graphics/images, etc.! You will leave this session with practical strategies to apply to your work to ensure your research activities are more accessible for all."
The bottom banner shows the text "KBHN PART Committee" with Twitter and Instagram handle: @KBHNPART
REMINDER | On March 20, we're offering a #KnowledgeMobilization webinar for parents/family members of kids with brain-based disabilities. Now's your chance to learn about KM principles & how they can be applied in research: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi…
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🗒️Learn more about @canchild_ca's 'F-words for Child Development' (Functioning, Family, Fitness, Fun, Friends, Future) at our next Trainee Hub workshop on March 20.
For more info: leongcentre.utoronto.ca/even…