Congratulations to the newly appointed Implementation Science Chairs in Human Development, Child and Youth Health!
IHDCYH is excited to announce the five researchers funded in the Implementation Science Chairs in Human Development, Child and Youth Health competition. Their implementation science programs will enhance the integration of evidence-based solutions into health systems and ensure that implementation efforts centre community-identified priorities, tackle implementation barriers, and drive better health outcomes through research co-production.
We look forward to seeing the meaningful impact their research programs will have on the health and well-being of children, youth, and families across Canada, while advancing our understanding of how knowledge is put into practice and policy.
Congratulations to:
Implementation Science Chairs in Human Development, Child and Youth Health
- Angela S Alberga, Concordia University – Your Voice Matters: Addressing Health Inequity in Pediatric Obesity Care
- Derek K Chu, McMaster University – Implementing best practices in allergy to improve child and youth health and development
- Sarah E Munce, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Bloorview Research Institute – Implementation of a youth and family engagement in research measure in a learning health system for youth with disabilities/developmental differences and their families
- Leslie E Roos, University of Manitoba – Advancing Child Mental Health Equity through the Large-Scale Implementation of Evidence-Based Family Programs
Indigenous Health Implementation Science Chair in Human Development, Child and Youth Health
- Rosalin Miles, University of British Columbia – ShQUooz Circle: Nurturing the Next Generation through Physical Activity and Cultural Knowledge
Learn more about the Implementation Science Chairs initiative at IHDCYH.
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