Congratulations to the 2015 IHDCYH Talks Video Competition winners!

These applicants are commended for successfully profiling research within IHDCYH's mandate to improve knowledge translation; demonstrating the value of reproductive, child and youth health research in Canada; and incorporating an evidence-based message designed to have a positive impact on the health of children, youth and families.

2015 Award Winners

First Place

The CHILD Study whiteboard video
Judah Denburg, McMaster University

Runners-Up

A barky, seal-like cough in children: An innovative tool for parents that merges the best research evidence with the power of art and story
Shannon Scott, University of Alberta

"It Doesn't Have to Hurt" social media initiative
Christine Chambers, Dalhousie University

Maltreatment and Adolescence Pathways (MAP) research study
Christine Wekerle, McMaster University

Special Commendations

Perinatal wellbeing in an Aboriginal context: Understanding the health beliefs and cultural perceptions of grandmothers from the Six Nations reserve in Southern Ontario
Sujane Kandasamy, McMaster University

SAFE Changes: Reducing the heavy burden of childhood obesity
Seema Marwaha, Trillium Health Partners (Mississauga, ON)

Stay tuned for the next IHDCYH Talks Video Competition to be launched in Summer 2016!

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