Knowledge
Mobilization
Program
As part of our collaborative mandate, The Sandbox Project is building connections that support leading Canadian researchers as they develop strategies to facilitate the uptake and dissemination of world-class research results.
With our network of partner organizations, we’re helping to share exciting new research findings with families and youth who can use them in their daily lives.
The Sandbox Project is proud to be a Knowledge Mobilization Partner in four outstanding Canadian research initiatives.
To learn more, please contact us.
Brock Healthy Youth Project
BHYP is a research project studying the link between adolescent brain development and health-risk behaviours. Led by Brock University and partners, it aims to better understand and prevent youth mental health issues and risky behaviours.
CHILD Cohort Study
The CHILD Cohort Study is Canada’s largest longitudinal birth cohort, tracking children from pregnancy through adolescence to understand how early-life exposures impact health, influencing medical practices, parenting, policies, and consumer product regulations.
Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP)
Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP), based at Dalhousie University, is a national network aiming to improve children’s pain management in Canada by mobilizing evidence-based solutions through collaboration among researchers, healthcare providers, patients, and caregivers.
Healthy Brains, Healthy Lives
Healthy Brains, Healthy Lives (HBHL) is a McGill-led initiative aiming to improve mental health and reduce the burden of brain disorders by advancing research on brain function using cutting-edge, multidisciplinary neuroinformatics.