Our Research Partners

Chi’Miigwetch, Thank you to all of our funders, current and past, for your contribution and support

  • Nancy L Young

    Oct 2017-Present: CUNDILL

    Enhancing Identification and Referral to Treatment for First Nations Children and Youth Experiencing Depression

  • Nancy L Young

    Dec 2019 – Dec 2023: Association of Medical Services (AMS-OSSU)

    Automating the Scale-up and Spread of a Wellness Promotion Initiative in Indigenous Children

  • Nancy L Young

    September 2016-Present: Ministry of Children, Community & Social Services

    Supporting ACHWM Outreach initiatives across Ontario

  • Nancy L Young

    Dec 2019-March 2027: CIHR Pathways

    Listening to Children’s Voices –Promoting Indigenous Mental Wellness [I aM Well]

  • Nancy L Young

    June 2021-March 2026: Health Canada

    This funding over the next five years is dedicated to help improve the mental health and well-being of Indigenous children in Canada.

Previous Collaborations & Projects

  • Nancy L Young

    Feb 2011 – Feb 2012 – CIHR – Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant

    Shining a Positive Light: First Nations-University Partnerships to Measure Children’s Well-being

  • Nancy L Young

    May 2011 – May 2021 – IHRDP / CIHR – Community-based Research

    Aboriginal Children’s Perspectives on their Health and Well-Being: A Pilot Study

  • Nancy L Young

    March 2013 – March 2014 – CIHR – Planning Grant

    Moving Towards Evidence-informed Healthcare for Children and Youth in First Nations.

  • Nancy L Young

    June 2013 – 2014 – CNFS

    Création d’une mesure pour évaluer la santé chez les autochtones francophones.

  • Nancy L Young

    March 2013 – 2016 – Ministry Of Health – Health System Research Fund

    Aboriginal Children’s Health Assessment

  • Nancy L Young

    April 2016 – 2019 – IMPACT – Child Health Award

    Comparing the Effectiveness of a New Screening and Triage Process vs Standard Practice in Matching Mental Health Services to Needs among Aboriginal Youth Living On-Reserve.

  • Nancy L Young

    May -Sept 2020 – CIHR Knowledge Synthesis: COVID19 Rapid Research Funding Mental Health and Substance Use

    Valuing Indigenous Emotional Wellness — Reviewing programs to enhance support for children in rural and remote communities