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Kids Brain Health Network is a national research network dedicated to improving the lives of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families. They focus on early diagnosis, researching effective new treatments, and improving support for families across Canada. Their work involves sharing expertise, mobilizing knowledge, and putting research results into practice.
This webinar will provide practical guidance for researchers and family partners with lived experiences regarding how they can work together effectively to prepare and present academic posters. Topics covered will include the rationale for engaging with family partners for academic presentations, the steps involved in preparing and presenting academic posters, as well as managing expectations after the presentation. There will be a case study of a graduate student and a family partner with lived experience who worked together successfully to present an academic poster.Learning Objectives:Rationale for presenting academic posters with family partners with lived experiences Steps and logistics of preparing academic posters Expectation management after poster presentation