Congratulations to recipients of the Summer 2025 CIHR Planning and Dissemination Grants!
Planning and Dissemination Grants provide support for planning and/or dissemination activities consistent with the mandate of CIHR and relevant to CIHR Institutes and Initiatives. In addition to supporting applicants to the IHDCYH-dedicated funding pool in Summer 2025, IHDCYH was pleased to partner with the CIHR Institutes of Health Services and Policy Research (IHSPR), and Population and Public Health (IPPH) to provide funding for global health research dissemination events and for activities related to the planning and development of authentic partnerships and/or grant applications for larger global health research projects that may receive additional funding from CIHR or other partners.
We are pleased to announce the IHDCYH-supported recipients of the Summer 2025 ICS Planning and Dissemination Grants. Congratulations to the funded teams!
General IHDCYH pool
- Kheira Jolin-Dahel, Institut du Savoir Montfort (Ottawa, ON) – Reimagining Rural Birth: Safer Decision-Making Without On-Site Cesarean Care
- Jennifer E Khoury, Mount Saint Vincent University (Halifax) – Developing accessible perinatal mental health resources: a co-design approach
- Joyce H Lui, Concordia University (Montreal, Quebec) – Improving Access to Evidence: Parent-Centered Knowledge Translation on Youth Disruptive Behaviours
- C. Meghan McMurtry and Kathryn A Birnie, University of Guelph – Overcoming fears of the poke: A partnership approach to identify priorities for needle fears research, care, and policy
- Souvik Mitra and Lindsay L Richter, University of British Columbia – Advancing Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Management in Preterm Infants: A Collaborative Planning and Dissemination Initiative in Canada
- Joanne Tay and Priscilla N Boakye, University of Windsor (Ontario) – Relational Care in Action: A Co-Design Framework for Pediatric Home and Community Support
- Anne-Marie Tougas, Université de Sherbrooke – « Des images et des messages pour t'aider à tourner la page » : Création et diffusion d'une trousse en soutien à la réintégration scolaire des adolescentes et des adolescents hospitalisés en pédopsychiatrie
- Colin Wallace – Return-to-learn following concussion: Knowledge translation of a novel care pathway.
Global health pool
- HealthBridge Foundation of Canada – Outdoor Learning Landscapes: International Collaboration for Child Health & Development through Outdoor Free Play
- Leigh M McClarty, Marissa Becker, and Parinita Bhattacharjee, University of Manitoba – Mobilizing knowledge gained through programmatic mapping and characterization of locations where female sex workers and adolescent girls congregate to meet male sexual partners
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