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CURRICULUM VITAE Melanie Barwick, Ph.D., C.Psych. Associate Scientist, Learning Institute and Research Institute Child Health Evaluative Sciences, Research Institute Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and The Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto 2013-05-07 1 CITIZENSHIP Canadian BUSINESS ADDRESS Community Health Systems Resource Group, Learning Institute The Hospital for Sick Children 555 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1X8 Email: [email protected] Telephone: 416-813-1085, Facsimile: 416-813-7258 LANGUAGES English and French (oral and written) SOCIAL MEDIA www.melaniebarwick.com http://twitter.com/MelanieBarwick A. DATE CURRICULUM VITAE UPDATED May 7, 2013 B. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 1. Degrees: Post-Doc 1996 Hincks Institute Infant Mental Health Post-Doc 1994 Psychiatry, U of Toronto Developmental Psychopathology Ph.D. 1993 McGill University Educational Psychology M.A. 1989 OISE / University of Toronto Special Education B.A. 1986 McGill University Psychology 2. Employment / Appointments / Professional Certification: June 2009 - present UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry Division of Child Psychiatry June 2009 - present UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Associate Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health 2007 – present THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN Education Council, Learning Institute July 2006 - present THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN Inaugural Scientific Director, Knowledge Translation

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Melanie Barwick, Ph.D., C.Psych.

Associate Scientist, Learning Institute and Research Institute

Child Health Evaluative Sciences, Research Institute

Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and The Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto

2013-05-07 1

CITIZENSHIP Canadian BUSINESS ADDRESS Community Health Systems Resource Group, Learning Institute The Hospital for Sick Children 555 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1X8 Email: [email protected] Telephone: 416-813-1085, Facsimile: 416-813-7258 LANGUAGES English and French (oral and written) SOCIAL MEDIA www.melaniebarwick.com

http://twitter.com/MelanieBarwick A. DATE CURRICULUM VITAE UPDATED

May 7, 2013 B. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

1. Degrees: Post-Doc 1996 Hincks Institute Infant Mental Health Post-Doc 1994 Psychiatry, U of Toronto Developmental Psychopathology Ph.D. 1993 McGill University Educational Psychology M.A. 1989 OISE / University of Toronto Special Education B.A. 1986 McGill University Psychology

2. Employment / Appointments / Professional Certification:

June 2009 - present UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry Division of Child Psychiatry June 2009 - present UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Associate Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health 2007 – present THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN Education Council, Learning Institute July 2006 - present THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN Inaugural Scientific Director, Knowledge Translation

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2004 - present HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN Executive Committee, Child Health Evaluative Sciences Program,

Research Institute 2003 – 2009 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences Cross-Appointment 2003 - present UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Associate Member, School of Graduate Studies May 2001 - present THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN Psychologist and Health Systems Scientist, Community Health

Systems Resource Group Associate Scientist, Child Health Evaluative Sciences Program Research Institute 2001- 2009 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Division of Child Psychiatry 1998-2001 THE GEORGE HULL CENTRE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Director of Research 1996-1998 HINCKS CENTRE FOR CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH Research Associate 1997 COLLEGE OF PSYCHOLOGISTS OF ONTARIO Registered Psychologist, #3130 1994 - 2003 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry Division of Child Psychiatry

C. HONOURS/RECOGNITION

2013 Professional profile in the third edition of the Hunsley and Lee textbook:

Introduction to clinical psychology: An evidence-based approach, which will be published by Wiley in 2013.

2012 Judy Elder Alumae Award, The Study School, Montreal Quebec In 2003, The Study created a special award in honour of Judy Elder (Class

of ‘71), presented on an annual basis to a Study alumna who has distinguished herself in her chosen field of endeavor and who embodies the values that Judy embraced: heart-based leadership, ambition to excel in a chosen field, courage to break new ground and commitment to teach and inspire through mentorship.

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2010 Stephen Leacock McGill University Alumni Award 2006 Shortlisted Story for CHSRF "Celebrating the Past, Present, and Future of

Evidence-Informed Decision-Making" 2006 Yorktown Family Services Community Award Presented to Community Health Systems Resource Group, Hospital for

Sick Children, for collaborative research conducted with Dr. M. Barwick and Ms. D. Urajnik

2006 Best Poster, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation’s 8th Annual

Invitational Workshop – Innovation through Collaboration: Working together for an evidence-informed health system.

2006 Barwick, M. (SRA), Boydell, K.M., Basnett, D., O’Hara, B., Ferguson, H.B.,

& Haines, R. (2006). Using knowledge translation for practice change in children’s mental health. CIHR Institute of Health Services and Policy Research. Evidence in action, acting on evidence: A casebook of health services and policy research knowledge translation. Ottawa: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2006.

2002 Minister’s Award for Knowledge Transfer Research

Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Ontario 1989 Student Research Award Joint Conference on Learning Disabilities, Ann Arbor, Michigan

D. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES

Grant Reviewer NCE Knowledge Mobilization Competition, Fall 2012 The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia

(spring 2012; invited) CIHR, Partnerships for Health System Improvement Review Committee

(spring 2012) NIDRR, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Model

Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC) (April-May 2011) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), USA (May 2010)

ACTION II Proposals in Practice Based Implementation Research WorkSafe Canada (March 2010) Health Research Policy and Systems (March/July 2010) Health Education Research (July 2010) Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Population Health

Investigator Committee (Feb 2010) CIHR, Children’s Health Committee (Fall 2005 – Spring 2008) National Registry of Effective Programs and Practices, USA (2007- present) The Hospital for Sick Children Foundation (periodic) Psychiatric Endowment Fund, Sick Kids (periodic)

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Affiliations Canadian Psychological Association Networks Chair, KE Working Group, CAN-MNCH Network, www.can-mnch.ca

Canadian Knowledge Translation and Exchange Community of Practice

www.ktecop.ca. Founder and member of organizing committee CAFAS Wiki – “CommuniCAFAS” Child and Youth Mental Health Information Network (CYMHIN) CHAIN National Implementation Research Network (NIRN) Linked-In KB Forum (UK/Europe)

E. ACADEMIC HISTORY

1. Research Awards – Peer Reviewed:

Research - Primary Investigator

Current

2012-2015 Maternal Newborn Child Health Knowledge Management Strategy. Co-PIs: Stanley Zlotkin (SickKids) and Melanie Barwick (SickKids). Funder: CIDA with CARE Canada, Plan Canada, Save the Children Canada and World Vision Canada (The Coalition). 2012-2015 $1,070,000 CAD

2010-2012 The Medical Home of Children and Youth in Canada, NPI Astrid Guttmann (Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences); Co-PIs: Melanie Barwick,; Louise Hanvey, Principal Knowledge User, Canadian Institute for Child Health; Marilyn Booth, Knowledge User, Hospital for Sick Children; Ian Manion, Knowledge User, The Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child & Youth Mental Health at CHEO; Charlotte Moore, Knowledge User, Ontario Ministry of Health; John Joseph Reisman, Knowledge User, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario; CIHR $94,402.

2008-2013 Emerging Team in Knowledge Translation for Child and Youth Mental Health, M.Barwick (PI); C.Cunningham; R.Tannock; K.Bennett; D.Buchanan; P.Chaban; R.Martinussen, Canadian Institutes of Health Research $1,415,567

Completed

2010- 2011 Knowledge Translation Community of Practice Linkage and Exchange Meetings, CIHR Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant. D. Kramer (Waterloo), M. Barwick (SickKids), H. Bullock (CAMH). Canadian Institutes of Health Research $7,950

2009-2010 Getting to Uptake: Leveraging Social Innovation for Practice Change, CIHR Conference Grant, Principal Investigator M. Barwick. $25,000

2007-2008 Synthesis Grant: Knowledge Translation in Mental Health and Addiction – Strengthening the Science of Knowledge Translation in Child and Youth

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Mental Health, M. Barwick (PI); J. McGowan, K. Bennett; R. Tannock; P. Levesque; D. Fergusson. Canadian Institutes of Health Research $80,000

2007-2010 Making Child and Youth Mental Health Care Better: A Process Evaluation of Clinical Change toward Becoming an Evidence-Based Service Provider Organization, M. Barwick (PI), Boydell, K.M., Ferguson, H.B., Rummens, J., Brown, J., Rounthwaite, J., Meen, R., Cunning, S., Kinark Child and Family Services, $87,848

2006-2009 Profiles and Service Utilization for Children Accessing a Mental Health Walk-In Clinic Versus Those Waiting for Treatment, M.A. Barwick (co-PI), K. Engel (co-PI), G.Reid (co-applicant) – Yorktown Child and Family Centre, Provincial Centre of Excellence in Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO $ 120,756

2006-2008 Practice Change Using a Community of Practice Model, M.A. Barwick (PI); K.M. Boydell (CI); D. Basnett (CI), Canadian Institutes of Health Research $183,024

2004-2007 Knowledge Brokering for Paediatric Healthcare Research: From Science, to Linkage, to Impact, M.A. Barwick (PI), T. To (CI), Program Head, Population Health Sciences. D. Butterill (CI), Health Systems Research & Consulting Unit, CAMH, E. Orrbine (CI), CEO, Canadian Association of Paediatric Health Centres, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF), $121,230 , Hospital for Sick Children, $49,911, In-Kind, $71,319

2004 -2005 Regional Knowledge Brokering Workshop for Ontario, Co-Lead Organizations: (Barwick) HSC; (Butterill) CAMH; (Reardon/Gibson) Institute for Work and Health, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation ($6,143), Hospital for Sick Children, CHSRG ($1000), Institute for Work and Health ($1000), Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, HSRU ($1000), CAMH, Education and Health Promotion ($1000)

2004 -2005 Best Practices in Knowledge Transfer and Integration of Evidence-Based Practices in Children’s Mental Health, (co-PI) M.A. Barwick, K. M. Boydell, H. B. Ferguson, E. Stasiulis, D. Fixsen, K. Blasé, Children’s Mental Health Ontario ($17,600)

2001-2002 A Proposal to Develop a Knowledge Transfer Infrastructure for Screening and Outcome Measurement in Children’s Mental Health, Principal Investigator: M. Barwick and K. M. Boydell; Co-Investigators: H. B. Ferguson, C. E. Cunningham, A. Greer, S. Sklar, S. Weinstock, B. Everett, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care ($76,915)

1995-1998 The Relation Between Mother-Infant Attachment Security, Mothers’ Interactive Style, and Infants’ Communicative Development, (PI) M. A. Barwick; Co-Investigator: N. J. Cohen. NHRDP, Health Canada ($120,312)

1991-1992 The Educational Needs of Youth in the Child Welfare System: A Case Study of Two Social Affairs Schools in Quebec, (PI) M. A. Barwick, McGill University ($3,500)

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Research - Co-Investigator

Current

2012-2017 Center on Knowledge Translation for Disability and Rehabilitation Research (KTDRR). PI John Westbrook SEDL, Austin Texas USA. Funder: National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). Consultant – Barwick.

2011-2015 Sustainability of a Multidimensional Knowledge Translation Intervention to Improve Paediatric Pain Practices and Outcomes, NPI Bonnie Stevens, CIs: Barwick, Melanie, Campbell, Fiona, Chambers, Christine, Cohen, Janice, Cummings, Greta, Estabrooks, Carole, Finley, G. Allen, Harrison, Denise, Holsti, Liisa; Latimer, Margot; Lee, Shoo; LeMay, Sylvie; McGrath, Patrick; Rashotte, Judith; Rosmus, Christina; Sawatzky-Dickinson, Doris; Scott, Shannon; Sidani, Souraya; Squires, Janet; Stinson; Jennifer; Taddio, Anna; Warnock, Fay; Willan, Andy; Yamada, Janet CIHR $822,401, 4 years. CIHR# 111025.

2010 - 2015 Better Nights/Better Days: Improving Psychosocial Health Outcomes in

Children with Behavioural Insomnia. Sleep and Circadian Rhythms: Team Grant, NPI Penny Corkum; Co-Applicants: Pantelis Andreou (DAL), Melanie Barwick (SickKids), Christine Chambers (DAL), Roger Godbout (U MTL), Reut Gruber (Douglas H Research Ctr), Wendy Hall (U Hospital UBC), Patrick McGrath (IWK Health Centre), Graham Reid (Western), Benjamin Rusak (DAL), Robyn Stremler (Toronto), Terrance Wade (Brock), Carolyn Watters (DAL), Shelly Weiss (SickKids), Manisha Williams (U of Alberta Hospital) CIHR 1,998,967 5 years.

2010 – 2014 Predicting and Understanding Patterns of Service Utilization in Children's

Mental Health Agencies Reid, G.J. (Co-PI),Stewart,S.L.(Co-PI), Barwick, M., Carter,J., Evans, B., Leschied, A., Neufeld, R., St. Pierre, J. Tobon,J., Vingilis, E., & Zaric, G. CIHR $336,160

2010-2012 Childhood Vehicle Safety, Booster Seat Interventions AUTO21 Network Centre of Excellence, Bruce, B., Snowdon, A., Barwick,

M., Warda, L., Pitroski, C., Cunningham, C. Bussiere, Georgie, $383,600

2009-2015 CIHR STIHR - Strategic Training Grant: The Social Aetiology of Mental Illness Training Grant (Strategic Training Initiative in Health Research), Principal Investigator: Kwame McKenzie (U Toronto); (CIs and Founder Mentors): M. Barwick (SickKids), Bill Fulford (Oxford), Tony George (U Toronto), Louis Gliksman (Director of Canada’s WHO/PAHO Collaborating Centre on Mental Health and Addictions), Brian Hodges (U Toronto), Alex Jadad (Chief Innovator and Founder of the Centre for Global e-health innovation), Martin Knapp (London School of

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Economics), Carles Muntaner (CAMH), Samuel Noh (U Toronto), Bruce Pollack (U Toronto), Brenda Toner (U Toronto), Lori Ross (Social, Prevention and Health Policy Research Department). CIHR $1,783,890 (6 years).

2009-2015 CIHR STIHR - Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (CCHCSP)

(Dr. N. Rosenblum) training site with CIHR Emerging Team in Knowledge Translation for Child and Youth Mental Health (PI Barwick).

Completed

2009-2010 The Feasibility of Individually Linking Children’s Mental Health Service Records, CIHR Catalyst Grant. Principal Investigator: Anne Rhodes (U Toronto); (CI): Melanie Barwick (SickKids); Cristina Vlad (SickKids); Diana Urajnik (SickKids). CIHR $25,000

2009-2010 Non-Invasive Tests for the Diagnosis of Esophageal Varices S. Ling (PI), M. Barwick, D. Turner, J. Gana, CIHR $81,290 2009-2010 Systematic Review of Sweet Solutions for Acute Pain Relief in Infants

B. Stevens (PI), J. Yamada, D. Harrison, M. Barwick, A. Ohlsson, J. Beyene, L. Palozzi, M. Ipp, K. Aziz, E. Orrbine, CIHR $99,220

2008-2010 Exploring Patterns of Service Utilization with Children’s Mental Health

Agencies, Reid, G.J. (co-PI), Stewart, S.L. (co-PI), (CI) Barwick, M., Cunningham, C., Carter, J., Evans, B., Leschied, A., Neufeld, R., St. Pierre, J., Tobon, J., Vingilis, E., & Zaric, G. (2008-2010). The Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO, $148,549.

2008-2010 Childhood Automobile Safety, PI: B. Bruce; CIs: C. Cunningham; A.

Snowdon; M. Barwick (CI); L. Warda; I. Blue; C. Kolga, AUTO21 NCE $438,000

2008-2012 Translating Research on Pain in Children (PI) Stevens, B., (CI) Barwick, M., Campbell, F., Chambers, C., Cohen, J.,

Cummings, G., Estabrooks, C., Finley, G.A., Johnston, C., Kavanagh, T., Latimer, M., Lee, S., LeMay, S., McGrath, P., Rashotte, J., Rosmus, C., Sawatzky-Dickson, D., Scott, S., Sidani, S., Stinson, J., Stremler, R., Synnes, A., Taddio, A., Villeneuve, E., Warnock, F., Willan, A., Yamada, J. CIHR $1,379,952.

2006-2011 CIHR Team Grant in Pediatric Pain B. Stevens (PI); S. Lee (Project Leader); C. Estabrooks (Project Leader), A.

Willan;C. Johnston; P. McGrath; G. A. Finley; F. Campbell; M.Barwick (CI), A. Synnes; G. Cummings; C. Chambers; S. May; R. Stremler, Canadian Institutes of Health Research $4,054,611

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2006-2007 Coping Communities: An Innovative Teaching Program to Expand Delivery of Child CBT. K. Manassis, A. Ickowicz, E. Picard, (CI) M. Barwick. Centres of Excellence for Children’s Mental Health at CHEO. Knowledge Transfer-Education grant, $50,000.

2004 Promoting Knowledge Translation and Uptake: Building on our Strengths B. Antle, PI Hospital for Sick Children, T. Carter, (CI) McMaster University M. Kertoy (CI) University of Western Ontario, M. Law (CI) CanChild Centre for

Childhood Disability Research, H. Polatajko (CI) University of Toronto R. Renwick (C) University of Toronto, N. Thomas-Stonell (CI) Bloorview

MacMillan Centre, M. Barwick (CI) Hospital for Sick Children Ontario Rehabilitation Research Network (ORRN) $4,000 Hospital for Sick Children Foundation, $2,000 2003-2005 Knowledge Translation and Exchange in Children’s Mental Health in

Rural Communities, Principal Investigator: K. M. Boydell; Co-Investigators: M. A. Barwick, N. Greenberg, R. Pong, Canadian Institutes of Health Research ($83,911)

1999-2001 The Friendship Class: An Education and Mental Health Partnership,

Principal Investigator: R. Stirtzinger; (CI) M. Barwick. Change Foundation & Toronto District School Baord ($61,374) 1998-2000 [#1] A Descriptive Pilot Study of the Child and Adolescent Functional

Assessment Scale (CAFAS), and [#2] A Feasibility Study of the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS) as an Outcome Measure in the Children’s Mental Health System, (Co-PI) K. M. Boydell, H. B. Ferguson, (CI) M. A. Barwick.

Hospital for Sick Children Foundation ($15,000)

2. Non-Research Grants/Funding

Current

2011-2013 CIHR Meetings, Planning, and Dissemination Grant, D. Kramer, M. Barwick, H. Bullock. Sustaining a knowledge transfer and exchange community of practice: linking science and practice in the real world. CIHR, $19,398

Completed 2011 CIHR President’s Fund – Trainee Support Funding for Global

Implementation Conference, CIHR $12,150. 2009 CIHR Meetings, Planning, and Dissemination Grant, D. Kramer, M.

Barwick, H. Bullock. Ontario Knowledge Translation and Exchange Community of Practice, $7,600

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2004 Conference Grant - “For the Kids: Developing Readiness for the Future of Children’s Mental Health, Conference Chair: M. A. Barwick, CHEO Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health ($2,250), Ontario Mental Health Foundation ($2,500), Hospital for Sick Children Foundation ($1,500)

2002 Publication Grant - Clinical Guidelines for Rating the Child and

Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS) with First Nations Children and Youth, M. A. Barwick. Ontario Mental Health Foundation ($2,500)

Proposals Submitted April 2013 Systematic Review of Implementation Measures. Nominated PI: Melanie

Barwick, Nominated Knowledge User: Kate Comtois (U Washington), Co-PIs: Cara Lewis (Indiana U), Cameo Borntrager (U Montana), Bryan Weiner (U North Carolina). CIHR KT Synthesis.

Jan 2013 Achieving Impacts with Technology Innovations: An Interactive Evidence-

based Planning Template for Effective Knowledge Translation & Technology Transfer, J. Lane, J. Flagg, M. Barwick, National Institutes for Disability Research and Rehabilitation, USA.

Nov 2012 Towards the Incorporation of Child Sexual Abuse Prevention and

Treatment within Public Health Policy in Grenada: Informing Implementation Science and Child Welfare through Establishing Family Group Conferencing as a Child Protection Intervention. Nominated PA: Melanie Barwick, Nominated Knowledge User: Anderson Simon (Grenada Child Protection Authority), PA Adele Jones (U Huddersfield), Cara Lewis (Indiana U), John Fluke (U Colorado). CIHR Partnerships for Health System Improvement.

Oct 2012 Implementing Highly Specialized and Evidence-Based Pediatric Eating

Disorder Treatment in Ontario. Nominated PA: Jennifer Couturier, Nominated Knowledge User: Marlene Boettcher (Sudbury ON), CIs: Melissa Kimber (McMaster U), Alison Niccols (McMaster U), Sheri Findlay (McMaster U), Sherry Van Blyderveen (McMaster U), Cheryl Webb (McMaster U), Melanie Barwick (SickKids). CIHR Knowledge to Action.

3. Contracts:

04/2013-03/2014 A Contract Between MCYS and CAFAS™ in Ontario to Implement CAFAS Outcome Assessment in Ontario, H. B. Ferguson, M. A. Barwick, Ministry of Children and Youth Services ($661,800)

04/2012-03/2013 Ibid ($661,800) 04/2011-03/2012 Ibid ($661,800)

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04/2010-03/2011 Ibid ($661,800) 04/2009-03/2010 Ibid ($643,000) 04/2008-03/2009 Ibid ($643,000) 04/2007-03/2008 Ibid ($617,117) 04/2006-03/2007 Ibid ($611,593) 04/2005-03/2006 Ibid ($613,300) 04/2004-03/2005 Ibid ($513,300) 04/2003-03/2004 Ibid ($452,766) 04/2000-03/2003 Ibid ($1,487,188)

4. Career Funding:

1994-1996 Post-Doctoral Fellowship NHRDP, Health Canada 1992-1994 Post-Doctoral Fellowship SSHRCC / University of Toronto 1991-1992 Doctoral Fellowship SSHRCC 1989-1991 Doctoral Fellowship Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l’Aide

a la Récherche 1988-1989 Graduate Assistantship Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

5. Innovations (see also Course Development below):

2010 Barwick M, Bennett L, Boydell KM, Wotring J, Parker K, Van Dyke M & Darling J. (2011). Setting the pace: Curriculum for implementing evidence-informed practices. Ontario, Canada: Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health. Accessible here: http://www.excellenceforchildandyouth.ca/training/learning-modules

2008-2011 Knowledge Translation Planning Template ©

www.melaniebarwick.com/training.php Barwick, M. (2008-2013). The Knowledge Translation Planning Template – Revised. ON: The Hospital for Sick Children.

2008-2013 The KT Game © Barwick, M. (2009-2013). The KT Game. ON: The Hospital for Sick Children.

F. OVERVIEW – Publications & Presentation Papers in peer-reviewed journals 24 Papers accepted or in press 1 Papers submitted and under review 3 Paper in preparation 8 Published abstracts in peer reviewed journals 15 Book chapters 2 Technical writings/reports 29 Monographs 6 Presentations and invited lectures 161

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Papers presented at meetings and symposia 88 Team Grant presentations 18 Invited presentations 61 National 54 International 7

G. PUBLICATIONS

1. Accepted or In Press (1) 1. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Urajnik, D., Sumner, L., Cohen, S., Reid, G., Engel, K. (Accepted Nov 9

2011; anticipated release date November 2013). Profiles and Service Utilization for Children Accessing a Mental Health Walk-In Clinic versus Usual Care. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work.

2. Referred Publications (24):

1. Fearing, G., Barwick, M. A. (SRA), & Kimber, M. (2013). Clinical transformation:

implementation of evidence-based practices from the management perspective. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, (DOI) Online first, March, DOI 10.1007/s10488-013-0481-9.

2. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Urajnik, D., & Moore, J. E. Training and Maintaining System-Wide Reliability in Outcome Management (Online First, December 2012). Journal of Child and Family Studies, (DOI) 10.1007/s10826-012-9694-x

3. Barwick, M.A., Schachter, H., Bennett, L.M., McGowan, J., Ly, M., Wilson, A., Bennett, K., Buchanan, D.H., Fergusson, D., & Manion, I. (2012). Knowledge translation efforts in child and youth mental health: A systematic review. Journal of Evidence Based Social Work 9(4), 369-395. DOI 10.1080/15433714.2012.663667.

4. Barwick, MA. (SRA), Bennett, L.M., Johnson, S.N., McGowan, J., & Moore, J. E. (2012). Training health and mental health professionals in motivational interviewing: A systematic review. Children and Youth Services Review, 34 (2012), pp. 1786-1795, DOI information: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2012.05.01

5. Kimber, M., Barwick, M. (SRA), & Fearing, G. (2012). Becoming an Evidence-Based Service Provider: Staff Perceptions and Experiences of Organizational Change. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 39(3), 314-332) DOI 10.1007/s11414-012-9276-0.

6. Barwick M. (2011). Master’s level clinician competencies in child and youth behavioral health care. Report on Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in Youth, 11(2), 32-39.

7. Cunningham, C. E., Bruce, B., Snowdon, A., Chen, Y., Barwick, M. (CI) (2011). Modeling

improvements in booster seat use: a discrete choice conjoint experiment. Accident Analysis and Prevention, doi:10.1016/j.aap.2011.05.018.

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8. Stevens, B., Abbott, L, K., Yamada, J., Harrison, D., Stinson, J., Taddio, A., Barwick, M., (CI) Latimer, M., Scott, S., Rashotte, J., Campbell, F., Finley, A., with the CIHR Team in Pediatric Pain. (2011). Epidemiology and Management of Painful Procedures in Hospitalized Children across Canada. Canadian Medical Association Journal, Apr 2011; 183(7): E403 - E410 ; doi:10.1503/cmaj.101341v

9. Bruce, B., Snowdon, A., Cunningham, C.E., Cramm, C. L., Whittle, K., Correale, H., Barwick, M (CI)., Piotrowski, C., Warda, L. (2011). Predicting Parents’ Use of Booster Seats. Injury Prevention, 17:5 313-318 Published Online First: 17 March 2011 IP Online First, 10.1136/ip.2010.029181.

10. Barwick, M (SRA), Kimber, M., & Fearing, G. (2011). Shifting Sands: A Case Study of Process Change in Scaling Up for Evidence-Based Practice. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 10(8), 97-114.

This paper was nominated and is a finalist for paper of the year for the International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management http://theorganisation.com/2011/05/09/management-journal-award-finalists-2/

11. Brown, J., Rounthwaite, J., & Barwick, M (SRA). (2010) Implementing Evidence-Based Practices: A Transformational Organizational Change. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 10 (7), 33-54.

12. Barwick M. (SRA), Peters J., Boydell KM. (2009). Getting to Uptake: Do Communities of Practice Support the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice? Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 18(1), 16-29.

13. Barwick M, (SRA) Boydell KM, Stasiulis E, Ferguson HB, Blase K, Fixsen D. (2008). Research utilization among children’s mental health providers, Implementation Science, 3:19.

14. Boydell, K.M, Pong, R. Barwick, M., (CPA) & Stasiulis, E. (2008). Challenges of knowledge translation in rural communities: The case of rural children’s mental health. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, Spring Edition.

15. Boydell, K. M., Barwick, M.A., (PA), Ferguson, H. B., & Haines, R. (2005). A feasibility study to assess service provider perspectives regarding use of the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale in Ontario. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 31(1), 105-110.

16. Barwick, M.A., (SRA) Boydell, K.M., Cunningham, C. E., & Ferguson, H. B. (2004). Overview of Ontario’s screening and outcome measurement initiative in children’s mental health. Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review, 13(4), 105-109.

17. Barwick, M.A., (SRA), Cohen, N. J., Horodezky, N. B., & Lojkasek, M. Infant communication and the mother-infant relationship: the importance of level of risk and construct measurement. (2004). Infant Mental Health Journal, 25(3), 240-266.

18. Stirtzinger, R., & Barwick, M. (PA) (2002). Healthy Schools and Ecological School/ Mental Health Partnership for Effective Program Delivery to Children. Ontario Psychological Association Journal, January.

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19. Cohen, N.J., Vallance, D.D., Barwick, M.A., (CPA) Im, N., Horodezky, N.B., & Isaacson, L. (2000). The interface between ADHD and language impairment: An examination of language, achievement, and cognitive processing. Journal of Child Psychology, Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 41, 353-362.

20. Cohen, N.J., Muir, E., Lojkasek, M., Muir, R., Parker, C.J., Barwick, M., (CPA) & Brown, M. (1999). Outcomes of two interventions to treat troubled mother-infant relationships. Infant Mental Health Journal, 20(4), 429-451.

21. Cohen, N. J., Barwick, M. A., (CPA) Horodezky, N. B., Vallance, D., & Im, N. (1998). Language, achievement, and cognitive processing in psychiatrically disturbed children with previously identified and unsuspected language impairments. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 39, 865-877.

22. Cohen, N.J., Menna, R., Vallance, D.D., Barwick, M.A., (CPA) Im., N., & Horodezky, N. (1998). Language, social cognitive processing and behavioral characteristics of psychiatrically disturbed children with previously identified and unsuspected language impairments. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 39, 853-864.

23. Cohen, N. J., Barwick, M. A., (CPA) Horodezky, N., & Isaacson, L. (1996). Comorbidity of language and social-emotional disorders: Comparison of psychiatric outpatients and their siblings. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 25, 192-200.

24. Barwick, M. A. (PA) & Siegel, L. S. (1996). Learning difficulties in adolescent clients of a shelter for runaway and homeless street youth. Journal of Research in Adolescence, 6, 647-668.

2. Manuscripts Submitted (3)

1. Reid, G.J., Stewart, S., Zaric,G.S., Carter,J., Neufeld,R.W.J., Tobon,J.I., Barwick,M., & Vingilis, E.R. Defining episodes of care in children’s mental health using administrative data. Submitted to Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, February 2013.

2. Barwick, M.A., Bovaird, S., McMillen, K., Building capacity in knowledge translation: knowledge translation practitioner competencies in Canada. Implementation Science.

3. Cunningham, C.E., Barwick, M.A., Short, K., Chen, Y., Ratcliffe, J., Rimas, H., & Mielko, S. Modeling the Mental Health Practice Change Preferences of Educators: A Discrete–Choice Conjoint Experiment. Submitted to Journal of School Psychology, January 2nd 2013.

3. In preparation (7)

1. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Bennett, L.M., Johnson, S., Chaban, P., Barac, R., & Hawke, L. Bringing evidence to the classroom: exploring educator preferences for practice change.

2. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Johnson, S., Bennett-Akrong, L., Hawke, L, Barac, R., Kimber, M. Bringing evidence to children’s mental health care: exploring practitioner preferences for practice change.

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3. Barwick, M. A. (SRA), Fearing, G., Kimber, M., Bennett, L., & Johnson, S. Organizational learning during implementation of evidence-based practices in child and youth mental health.

4. Barwick, M. A. Knowledge translation planning template. For submission to Implementation Science.

5. Barwick, M.A., Bovaird, S., McMillen, K., Parker, K., Warmington, K., & Stevens, K. Knowledge translation professional certificate: Building competencies in a new profession.

6. Stein, S., Barac, R., Bruce, B., & Barwick, M.A. (SRA). Toolkits as a knowledge translation strategy: A scoping review.

7. Kimber, M., Barac, R., & Barwick, M.A. (SRA). Fidelity measurements in the real world: feasibility of BECCI and MITI for Motivational Interviewing in child and youth mental health

4. Published Conference Proceedings (15):

1. Rashotte, J., Harrison, D., Abbott, L., Cohen, J., Stevens, B., & CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2010). A qualitative analysis of health professionals’ acute pain assessment narratives about hospitalized children. Pain Research & Management. 15(2), 110-1.

2. Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2010). The use of knowledge translation strategies within continuous quality improvement rapid cycles to improve paediatric pain practices. Poster presented at: Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting; 2010 May 1-4; Vancouver, British Columbia. E-PAS2010:4402.137

3. Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2009). Implementing multidimensional knowledge translation strategies to enhance pain practices in paediatric hospitals in Canada. Pain Research & Management. 14(2), 124-5.

4. Stevens, B., Harrison, D., Yamada, J., Abbott, L., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2009). Current paediatric pain assessment practices in Canada. European Journal of Pain. 13 (Suppl 1), S178.

5. Stevens, B., Campbell, F., Finley, G.A., Johnston, C., Latimer, M., LeMay, S., Rashotte, J., Sawatzky-Dickson, D., Scott, S., Synnes, A., Warnock, F., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2008). Variability of acute procedural pain practices in 8 Canadian paediatric health care centres. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 98 (Suppl 2), pw287.

6. Urajnik D, Shaw BF, Barwick M (SRA) & McVey G (2007). Attrition from children’s mental health treatment: A review of clinical research and practice (Proceedings, The 19th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base. Tampa: University of South Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health.

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7. Barwick M, (SRA) & Ferguson HB (2007). Continuous Quality Improvement and Data-based Decision-making in Children’s Mental Health: A System of Care Perspective, from Symposium: From Discovery Research to Implementation to Application: Closing the Loop on Service Quality to Realize Data-based Decision-making. The 19th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base. Tampa: University of South Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health.

8. Barwick M (SRA), Boydell KM, Basnett D, O’Hara B, Ferguson HB, & Haines R. (2006). Using knowledge translation for practice change in children’s mental health. CIHR Institute of Health Services and Policy Research. Evidence in action, acting on evidence: A casebook of health services and policy research knowledge translation stories / Agir et réagir face aux données probantes : Recueil de cas d’application des connaissances relatives à la recherche sur les services et les politiques de la santé. Ottawa: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2006.

9. Barwick M. (SRA), Boydell, KM, Stasiulis E, Ferguson HB, Blasé K, and Fixsen D. (2006). Organizational readiness for change and implementation of evidence-based practices in children’s mental health. . In C. Newman, C. Liberton, K. Kutash, & R. M. Friedman (Eds.), The 18th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base (pp. 43-46). Tampa: University of South Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health.

10. Barwick M. (SRA). (2005). Using communities of practice to increase readiness for change and support implementation of evidence-based practices. In C. Newman, C. Liberton, K. Kutash, & R. M. Friedman (Eds.), The 17th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base (pp. 115-117). Tampa: University of South Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health.

11. Barwick MA (SRA), Omrin, C., & Basnett, D. (2005). Maintaining reliability in Ontario’s outcome initiative (CAFAS): Rater drift and training approaches. In C. Newman, C. Liberton, K. Kutash, & R. M. Friedman (Eds.), The 17th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base (pp. 227-231). Tampa: University of South Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health.

12. Barwick, M.A., (SRA), Ferguson, H. B., & Schmidt, J. (2004). Development of clinical guidelines for rating the CAFAS with First Nations children and youth. In C. Newman, C. Liberton, K. Kutash, & R. M. Friedman (Eds.), The 16th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base (pp. 375-378). Tampa: University of South Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health.

13. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Boydell, K. M., Ferguson, H. B., & Cunningham, C. E. (2003). Ontario’s screening and outcome assessment initiative: lessons in implementation and organizational change. In C. Newman, C. Liberton, K. Kutash, & R. M. Friedman (Eds.), The 15th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding

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the Research Base (pp. 403-407). Tampa: University of South Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health.

14. Barwick, M. A., (SRA), Boydell, K. M., Ferguson, H. B., Cunningham, C. E., Greer, A., Everett, B., Sklar, S., & Weinstock, S. (2003). A knowledge transfer infrastructure for screening and outcome measurement in children’s mental health. In C. Newman, C. Liberton, K. Kutash, & R. M. Friedman (Eds.), The 15th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base (pp. 435-440). Tampa: University of South Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health.

15. Boydell, K., & Barwick, M., (SRA), Ferguson, H. B., & Haines, R. (2002). Implementation of the Child and Adolescent Funcational Assessment Scale: Service provider perspectives. In C. Newman, C. Liberton, K. Kutash, & R. M. Friedman (Eds.), The 14th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base (pp. 367-369). Tampa: University of South Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health.

5 Non-Referred Publications and Techcnical Reports (30):

1. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Vlad, C., Shirazi, B., Urajnik, D., Couch, R., & Ferguson, H.B. (2013). Ontario’s children with mental health needs 2011 report: Level of functioning outcomes for children and youth receiving mental health treatment. Toronto, ON: Hospital for Sick Children.

2. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Vlad, C., Shirazi, B., Urajnik, D., Couch, R., & Ferguson, H.B. (2012). Ontario’s children with mental health needs 2010 report: Level of functioning outcomes for children and youth receiving mental health treatment. Toronto, ON: Hospital for Sick Children.

3. Reid, G. J., Stewart, S. L., Barwick, M., Cunningham, C. E., Carter, J. R.,Evans, B., Leschied, A. W., Neufeld, R. W. J., St.Pierre, J., Tobon, J. I.,Vingilis, E. R., and Zaric, G. S. (2010). Exploring patterns of service utilization within children's mental health agencies. 2011. Ottawa ON, Report submitted to The Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO.

4. Rhodes A.E., Barwick M., Vlad C., Anthony J., Urajnik D. and Bethel J. (2010). Child and Youth Mental Health Records. The Feasibility of Data Linkage. Final Report, Ontario November.

5. Barwick, M. (2010). Master’s level clinician competencies in child and youth mental health practice: Results of a North American Survey of Senior Managers and Supervisors. Toronto, ON: Hospital for Sick Children / Child and Youth Evidence-Based Practices Consortium.

6. Boydell, K.M., Barwick, M.A. and Park, F. (2010). Student Support Leadership Initiative - Toronto: Partnership Evaluation. Toronto, ON: SSLI - Toronto.

7. Boydell, K.M. and Barwick, M.A. (2010). A Pragmatic Review of the Partnership Literature. Report prepared for The Toronto Student Support Leadership Initiative. Toronto, ON: SSLI – Toronto.

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8. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Vlad, C., Shirazi, B., Urajnik, D., Ferguson, H.B. (2009). Ontario’s children with mental health needs 2009 report: Level of functioning outcomes for children and youth receiving mental health treatment. Toronto, ON: Hospital for Sick Children.

9. Boydell, K.M., Barwick, M.A. (CPA), and Conte, K. (2008). Current Research in Knowledge Translation and Women’s Health: A Resource Report. Toronto, ON: ECHO: Improving Women’s Health in Ontario.

10. Barwick M. (SRA) (2008). Developing a Community of Practice Model for Cancer and Chronic Disease Prevention. Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

11. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Vlad, C., Shirazi, B., Urajnik, D., Ferguson, H.B. (2008). Ontario’s children with mental health needs 2007 report: Level of functioning outcomes for children and youth receiving mental health treatment. Toronto, ON: Hospital for Sick Children.

12. Barwick, M.A., (SRA) & Boydelll, K. M. (2007). A pragmatic review of knowledge translation: Moving forward in cardiovascular disease and hypertension. Toronto, ON: Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.

13. Barwick, M.A., (PA) & Boydell, K. M. (2007). A Qualitative Analysis of Client Activity Preferences and Wishes. Timmons, ON: Day Support Review Committee.

14. Barwick, M.A. (SRA). (2007). Ontario’s Screening and Outcome Measurement Initiative in Children’s Mental Health, p.4. Psychology Ontario, Special Issue: Screening and Outcome Measures in Children’s Mental Health Services, Winter. Toronto, ON: Ontario Psychological Association.

15. Barwick, M.A. (SRA). (2007). Initial screening: the Brief Child and Family Phone Interview, p.6. Psychology Ontario, Special Issue: Screening and Outcome Measures in Children’s Mental Health Services, Winter. Toronto, ON: Ontario Psychological Association.

16. Barwick, M.A. (SRA). (2007). Outcome measurement: the Child and Adolescent Functional Scale, p.16. Psychology Ontario, Special Issue: Screening and Outcome Measures in Children’s Mental Health Services, Winter. Toronto, ON: Ontario Psychological Association.

17. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Vlad, C., Shirazi, B., Urajnik, D., Basnett, D., Ferguson, H.B. (2007). Ontario’s children with mental health needs 2006 report: Level of functioning outcomes for children and youth receiving mental health treatment. Toronto, ON: Hospital for Sick Children.

18. Barwick, M.A. (SRA). (2006). Faire progresser les services de santé mentale pour les enfants et les jeunes francophones de l’Ontario – part 1. Ontario : Institut Valor / Les Services aux enfants et adultes de Prescott-Russell.

19. Barwick, M.A. (SRA). (2006). Faire progresser les services de santé mentale pour les enfants et les jeunes francophones de l’Ontario – part 2. Ontario : Institut Valor / Les Services aux enfants et adultes de Prescott-Russell.

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20. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Vlad, C., Shirazi, B., Urajnik, D., Basnett, D., Ferguson, H.B. (2006).

Ontario’s children with mental health needs 2005 report: Level of functioning outcomes for children and youth receiving mental health treatment. Toronto, ON: Hospital for Sick Children.

21. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Vlad, C., Shirazi, B., Urajnik, D., Basnett, D., Ferguson, H.B. (2005). Ontario’s children with mental health needs 2004 report: Level of functioning outcomes for children and youth receiving mental health treatment. Toronto, ON: Hospital for Sick Children.

22. Barwick, M.A., (PA) & Boydell, K. M. (2005). A review of acute child and adolescent mental health services. Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Ontario.

23. Barwick, M. A. (SRA) (2003). Development of a knowledge translation strategy for Population Health Sciences – The Research Institute. Toronto, Ontario: The Hospital for Sick Children.

24. BCFPI – CAFAS – Accreditation Working Group (2004) (C). BCFPI and CAFAS: Guidelines for use of the measurement tools in accreditation. Toronto: Children’s Mental Health Ontario.

25. Barwick, M.A. (SRA) (2002). Parents: be informed consumers. In-Touch, vol.1, p.4.

26. Barwick, M.A. (SRA) (1999). Linking infants’ attachment relationships with emerging communication and language. IMPrint Newsletter of the Infant Mental Health Promotion Project, Volume 25, Fall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

27. Cohen, N.J., Muir, E., Lojkasek, M., Muir, R., Parker, C-J, & Barwick, M. (C) (March, 1999). Watch, Wait, and Wonder: Testing the effectiveness of a new approach to mother-infant intervention – Research Summary.

28. Barwick, M.A. (SRA) Cohen, N.J., Horodezky, N.B., Lojkasek, M. (February, 1999). Linking babies’ attachment relationships with emerging communication and language skills – Research Summary.

29. Cohen, N.J., Barwick, M.A., (CPA) Horodezky, N.B., Isaacson, L., Menna, R., & Vallance, D. D. (March, 1997). Making the Connection: Language, learning, and social behaviour of children referred to mental health clinics – Research Summary.

30. Barwick, M.A., (SRA) Lewis, L., Riddell, S., & Smith, W. J. (1991). Systematic review of the services provided by The Learning Centre of Quebec to The Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal. Montreal, QC: PSBGM.

3. Monographs (6):

1. Widger, K., Stevens, B., & Barwick, M. (Eds.). (2013). Stories from the floor: a knowledge

translation casebook on improving pediatric pain practices. Toronto, ON: CIHR Team in Children’s Pain.

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2. Barwick, M., Bovaird, S., & McMillen, K. (2010). Building Capacity in Knowledge Translation: Developing a Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate Program for Knowledge Translation Professionals. Ontario: Hospital for Sick Children.

3. Barwick, M., Butterill, D., Lockett, D.M., Buckley, L., & Goering, P. (2005). Scientist knowledge translation training manual (SKTT). Toronto, ON: The Hospital for Sick Children / Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

4. Barwick, M. A., (SRA), Boydell, K. M., Stasiulis, E., Ferguson, H. B., Blase, K., & Fixsen, D. (2005). Knowledge transfer and evidence-based practice in children’s mental health. Toronto, ON: Children’s Mental Health Ontario. 1http://www.kidsmentalhealth.ca/documents/KT_full_report.pdf

5. Barwick, M.A. (SRA), Dilico Ojibway Child and Family Services & Hodges, K. (2004). Culturally Competent Evaluation: Clinical Considerations for rating the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale with Aboriginal Children and Youth. Toronto, ON: The Hospital for Sick Children. http://www.cafasinontario.ca/downloads/cafas_use_with_aboriginal_children_youth.pdf

6. Barwick, M. A. (SRA), Boydell, K. M., & Omrin, C. (2002). A knowledge transfer infrastructure for children’s mental health in Ontario: Building capacity for research and practice. Toronto, ON: The Hospital for Sick Children. http://www.cafasinontario.ca/research.asp#published

4 Book Chapters (3):

1. Barwick MA, Buchanan D, Cheng M, and Manion I. (2012). Methods for engaging key

stakeholders in mental health. In K Dill, W & Shera (Eds.), Implementing evidence-informed practice: international perspectives. Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholars Press Inc.

2. Urajnik, D., & Barwick, M. (2008). Child mental health. In Y. Zhang, & J. G. Golson (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Global Health (Vol. 1, pp.394-396). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

3. Barwick, M., & Lockett, D. (2008). Knowledge translation and exchange: How to ensure

your research has impact in practice, policy, and health care (pp. 144-150). In R. Bortolussi (Ed.), Handbook for clinician scientists: Tools for a successful academic career. Toronto, ON: Hospital for Sick Children

H. MEDIA

2008 - 2011 CBC News, Weekly Check-Up – Child Psychology - Monthly freelance contributer

http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-checkup/ Leaving the Nest: Getting kids ready to go is no time for panic, January 2008

Kids and Cellphones, February 2008

1 CPD Note: This monograph should be considered an important publication as it was very influential in the child and youth mental health sector.

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Kids and Money: Learning the value of a buck, April 2008

Friend of Foe: The chaotic world of girl friendships, May 2008

Parenting: The line between punishment and abuse, June 2008

Political Behaviour: You’re a liar; No, you’re a liar! October 2008

Putting kids first in divorce: Lessons from Madonna and Guy, November 2008

Pester Power: Curbing your child’s inner consumer, December 2008

Shrooms, Jib, Love Drug, and Your Kids, March 2009

School Violence: What you should know, and what you can do, April 2009

To Peek or Not To Peek: Privacy in the time of social media, June 2009

Looking Out For Kids Mental Well-Being, November 2009

Underachieving Kids: No quick fix, March 2010

Helping Children Cope With Loss, August 2010

Death by Bullying in the Internet Age October 2010

Thunder Thumbs: Engaging with the hyper-texter, February 2011

2008 CBC NEWS: TODAY 12:00 (CBC-NW), Toronto, 30 May 2008, 12:41PM,

Length: 00:06:19 Details are still emerging about that multiple homicide in Calgary. What we do know, though, is police found only one survivor, a one-year-old girl crying but unhurt while her mother, father, and siblings were all dead. Is that little girl too young to be affected by what happened, and just how do babies deal with trauma? Psychologist "Melanie Barwick" can explain. She is with Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children.

2007 CBC Newsworld – BabyFirst TV Segment 2003 CTV Canada AM – Parenting Segment on Co-Sleeping 2001 CBC News Magazine, Moving On 1998 CTV Canada AM – Infant Communication Segment 1995 The Fifth Estate News Magazine, “When the Bough Breaks”

I. PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES (181)

Invited Lectures, Workshops, Meetings, Webinars (70): National (63)

1. Invited presentation, Testing the NIRN Implementation Model and the CFIR

implementation constructs: Lessons Learned from a Multi-Site Implementation of Motivational Interviewing. University of Alberta, April 11th 2013.

2. Overview of Implementation Science. Invited presentation to the Implementation of Best Practices Committee, tasked with advising the Provincial Programs Quality Collaborative (PPQC) on a framework and structure to support implementation of best practices within Ontario’s Clinical Provincial Programs (CPPs), March 20th, 2013.

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3. Building Bridges: Outcome Measurement across the Sectors. Invited plenary, Association of Educational Researchers of Ontario (AERO) Toronto, December 7th 2012.

4. Scientist Knowledge Translation Training (SKTT) Knowledge Translation Planning Template™ Webinar presented by the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools and hosted by CHNET-WORKS, November 30, 2012.

5. Invited Plenary Speaker, The 4th Conference on Recent Advances in the Prevention and Management of Child and Adolescent Obesity, Halifax NS, October 24th 2012.

6. Invited Keynote Speaker, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region's Annual Research Showcase June 12, 2012 Regina, Saskatchewan.

7. Invited Keynote Speaker, LaMarsh Centre for Child and Youth Research Graduate Symposium, Toronto, June 4th 2012.

8. Invited Expert Moderator, 3rd National Symposium on Child and Youth Mental Health 2012, Calgary, May 31st 2012.

9. Invited Panelist, Making it Happen: How Clinicians are Improving Pain Practices on the Frontline. CIHR Team in Children’s Pain – CAPHC Collaboration. Webinar. June 8th 2011

10. Invited Keynote Speaker, Research Transfer Network of Alberta (RTNA) Annual Conference, October 12-13 2011.

11. Invited Speaker, Addressing the “Tolstoy Trap” through innovations in social networking and implementation science. Polivery II – Getting Big Things Done, Annual Meeting Ontario Public Service, Toronto, ON June 23 2011.

12. Invited Speaker, Communities of Practice for Knowledge Translation. Ontario Ministry of Education, March 7th 2011.

13. Invited Speaker, Implementation Science: the journey thus far. Clinical Research Day, Child Health Evaluative Sciences Program, Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, February 15, 2011.

14. Invited Speaker, Bringing Evidence to the Classroom: Tools for Knowledge Transfer and Implementation. 2011 Ontario Education Research Symposium, “Mobilizing Knowledge in Education – Models, Mediators, and Impact”, Toronto, February 9th 2011.

15. Invited Speaker, Evidence-Based Interventions and Research into Children’s Mental Health Practice, RSPE Research Team (Dr. Ben Levin), Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, February 3rd, 2011.

16. Invited Speaker, Evidence-Based Interventions and Research into Children’s Mental Health Practice: Development of Innovative KT Approaches. SAMI: Understanding the Social Aetiology of Mental Health Inaugural Conference, Toronto, November 19th 2010.

17. Invited Panel Speaker, Making Sense of Knowledge Mobilization, Special Workshop on Knowledge Translation and Brokering, Environment Canada Science and

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Technology Policy Divison, ResearchImpact York University, and Canadian Water Network, October 20th 2010, Montreal QC.

18. Invited Speaker, Using Evidence to Challenge the Paradigm, CAPHC Annual Conference 2010, Winnipeg, Oct 14-17 2010.

19. Invited Speaker, Knowledge Translation, Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program Annual Conference, October 12-14th 2010

20. Invited Plenary Speaker, Improving Your KT Practice and Making it ‘Stick’, McMaster University Knowledge Mobilization Conference, Oct. 6-7th 2010, Hamilton, ON.

21. Invited Plenary Speaker, Communities of Practice as a KT Strategy, McMaster University Knowledge Mobilization Conference, Oct. 6-7th 2010, Hamilton, ON.

22. Invited Plenary Speaker, Planning for Effective Knowledge Translation in Research, NeuroDevNet NCE Conference June 6-7 2010, Montreal Quebec.

23. Invited Speaker, Knowledge Translation for Educators: Improving your KT Practice and Making it ‘Stick’, Learning Institute Educator Development Symposium, April 8 2010, SickKids.

24. Invited Plenary Speaker, Harnessing the Power of Wikis: Facilitating Scientific Collaboration and Practice Change, Getting to Uptake: Leveraging Social Innovation for Practice Change, Toronto, Sept 23, 2009

25. Invited Workshop, Knowledge Translation, Health Research Transfer Network of Alberta (Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research), Banff September 28-30 2008.

26. Invited Plenary Speaker, Faire progresser les services de santé mentale pour les enfants et les jeunes francophones de l’Ontario. Consolidating Mental Health Practice for Francophone Children. Toronto, January 29th, 2008.

27. Invited Plenary Speaker, Off the Page and Into Action: Leading in the Implementation of Best Practices in Pediatric Nursing. Best Practice Spotlight Day, Sick Kids, Toronto, January 22nd, 2008

28. Invited Plenary Speaker, The Science of Knowledge Translation, HHR Conference: Connecting Issues and People, CIHR’s Pre-Conference Workshop: Knowledge-to-action: What makes it work and Why? (CIHR, CIHI, Health Canada, PHAC) Ottawa, December 4 2007.

29. Invited Plenary Speaker, CIHR (KT Branch) National Knowledge Translation and Partnerships Roundtable, Ottawa October 30 2007.

30. Invited Plenary Speaker, Building a Workforce of Health Scientists Skilled in Knowledge Translation, Communication, and Partnership: The Sick Kids Knowledge Transfer Training© Course, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, RTNA 2007 Conference – Knowledge Transfer: Raising the Stakes for System Change, Edmonton Alberta, October 2, 2007

31. Invited Keynote, Grant Advisory Committee Retreat, Hospital for Sick Children Foundation, Toronto Ontario May 22, 2007.

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32. Invited Panel Speaker, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation Research Use Week (Northeastern Ontario): Tools, Strategies, and Sotires of Using Evidence in Rural and Remote Health Services Delivery and Policy Development. Sudbury Ontario, May 16, 2007.

33. Invited Workshop, Knowledge Translation and Exchange: Application of Basic Principles to Comparative Research and Public Policy Development about Population Migration, Cultural Diversity and Immigrant Integration, 9th National Metropolis Conference: Exploring Canada’s Diversity Today and Tomorrow, Toronto March 1, 2007.

34. Invited Keynote, Knowledge Translation and Exchange in Health Services, Interdisciplinary Research Department Annual Conference, IWK Health Centre, Halifax, November 24, 2006.

35. Invited Workshop, Knowledge Translation and Exchange, Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program 4th Annual National Symposium, Vancouver, October 13-15 2006.

36. Invited Presentation, Outcome Measurement Data, Whitby Mental Health Centre, Whitby, October 3, 2006.

37. Invited Presentation, Outcome Measurement in Ontario, Alliance for Children and Youth, Kitchener, September 28, 2006.

38. Invited Delegate, AccessAbility National Research Consensus Conference, Vancouver, August 21-24, 2006.

39. Invited Panel Member, Knowledge Translation and Pediatric Pain, Pain Education Day Workshop: Building Capacity for Practice Change – The New Frontier in Pediatric Pain Management, Vancouver, June 25 2006.

40. Invited Delegate, National Child and Youth Health Coalition – CIHR Invitational Indicator RFA Workshop, Ottawa May 29-June , 2006.

41. Invited Presentation (French), Changement de pratique et mise en oeuvre de pratiques fondées sur des données probantes dans le domaine de la santé mentale pour enfants: un modèle d’application des connaissances, GRÉAS, Université de Montréal, May 1, 2006.

42. Invited Presentation, Knowledge Transfer and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Children’s Mental Health. Knowledge Translation in Children’s Mental Health, Northern Region, Ministry of Children and Youth Services / Children’s Mental Health Ontario, Videoconference, February 27, 2006.

43. Invited Presentation, Knowledge Transfer and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Children’s Mental Health. Knowledge Translation in Children’s Mental Health, South West Region, Ministry of Children and Youth Services / Children’s Mental Health Ontario, London, February 14, 2006.

44. Invited Presentation, Knowledge Transfer and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Children’s Mental Health. Knowledge Translation in Children’s Mental Health, Eastern Region, Ministry of Children and Youth Services / Children’s Mental Health Ontario, Ottawa, January 30, 2006.

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45. Invited Presentation, Knowledge Transfer and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Children’s Mental Health. Knowledge Translation in Children’s Mental Health, South East Region, Ministry of Children and Youth Services / Children’s Mental Health Ontario, Hamilton, November 4, 2005.

46. Invited Presentation, Knowledge Transfer and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Children’s Mental Health. Knowledge Translation in Children’s Mental Health, McMaster Children’s Hospital / Children’s Mental Health Ontario, Hamilton, September 23, 2005.

47. Invited Workshop, Knowledge Transfer and Paediatric Patient Safety. Partnerships in Paediatric Patient Safety: Taking Care of the Kids, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, June 24, 2005.

48. Invited Presentation, Knowledge Brokering Comes to Sick Kids: A Demonstration Pilot in Paediatric Healthcare Research. Knowledge Translation Program Rounds, University of Toronto, Toronto, June 13, 2005.

49. Invited Presentation, Knowledge Brokering Comes to Sick Kids: A Demonstration Pilot in Paediatric Healthcare Research. Institute for Clinical and Evaluative Sciences (ICES), Toronto, April 20, 2005.

50. Invited Presentation, Applications of the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale to Behaviour Programs in Education. Directors of Behaviour Programs, Toronto Catholic District School Board, Toronto, June 2, 2003.

51. Invited Plenary Address, Overview of the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale and Possible Applications for Mental Health in Education. Annual Meeting of Child and Youth Workers, Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, Toronto, June 2002.

52. Invited Presentation, Overview of the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale and Brief Child and Family Phone Interview: Applications for the Education Sector. Coordinated Services Unit, Special Education Project, Ontario Ministry of Education, Toronto, April 2002.

53. Invited Rounds Presentation, An overview of Ontario’s screening and outcome measurement initiative in children’s mental health. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, February 2002.

54. Invited Plenary Presentation, Children’s Mental Health, 2002 Public Education Symposium (Ontario Public School Board Association), Toronto, January 2002.

55. Invited Presentation, Practical applications and overview of the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale. Behaviour Interventionists, York District School Board, Aurora, Ontario, November 2001.

56. Invited Delegate, Millennium Dialogue, Toronto, Fall 2001.

57. Research and Program Evaluation within the Community (November 2000), The Parenting Alliance, Toronto, Canada.

58. Attachment and Communication (September 2000), Infant Mental Health Promotion Project, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.

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59. Invited Plenary, Early attachment: Beyond Mustard & McCain. Share The Wealth, Etobicoke Brighter Futures Coalition, Toronto, June 2000.

60. Reliability Training for Professionals of Children’s Services on the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS) (May & June 2000), Ministry of Community and Social Services, J.D. Griffin Centre, Toronto, Canada.

61. Invited Presentation, Linking infants’ attachment relationships with emerging communication and language skills. Ontario Association of Optimal Infant and Child Development (AOICD), Toronto, December 1999.

62. Invited Presentation, Linking infants’ attachment relationships with emerging communication and language skills. Integra, Toronto, December 1999.

63. Making the Connection: Language, learning, and social behaviour. (February 6, 1998). Hincks Dellcrest Centre, Toronto, Canada.

International (7) 1. Invited Keynote, Expert Lecture, AEA Presidential Strand Committee, American

Evaluation Association, Anaheim, California from November 2-5, 2011.

2. Invited Presentation, Reaching for Knowledge in Unison: Using Communities of Practice to Support Practice Change, Evidence-Based Healthcare Conference 2008, Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Oxford, UK, December 8-9 2008.

3. Invited Plenary Speaker, The Science of Knowledge Translation, International Pediatric Rheumatology Conference, Keystone Colorado, USA March 2 2008.

4. Invited Presentation, Knowledge Translation in Pediatrics, Emma Children’s Hospital Academic Medical Centre , University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, November 17, 2006

5. Invited Presentation, Knowledge transfer in pediatric health care: Innovations for practice and policy change. Association for University Research and Industry Links (AURIL) Spring Conference, Brighton UK, April 5 2008.

6. Invited Teleconference Presentation, Moving Mental Health Research into Practice: The Knowledge Management Initiative. CPSquare, an online community of practice for communties of practice, October 16, 2003.

7. Invited Delegate, Evidence-Based Programs and Cultural Competence, Convened by the National Implementation Research Network, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute and Annie E. Casey Foundation, Tampa, March 5-6, 2003

Papers Presented at Meetings and Symposia (88):

1. Barwick, M.A., Barac, R., Kimber, M., & Johnson, S. (2013, March). Testing the NIRN Implementation Model and the CFIR implementation constructs: Lessons Learned from a Multi-Site Implementation of Motivational Interviewing. Paper presented at: the 26th Annual Children’s Mental Health Research and Policy Conference, Tampa, FL, March 4th, 2013

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2. Reid, G.J., Stewart, S., Zaric, G. S., Carter,J., Neufeld,R.W.J., Tobon,J.I., Barwick,M., & Vingilis, E.R., (2013, March ). Defining episodes of care in children’s mental health using administrative data. Poster presented at: the 26th Annual Children’s Mental Health Research and Policy Conference, Tampa, FL, March 3 - 6, 2013.

3. Widger, K., Barwick, M., O’Leary, K., & Wilson, D. (June 2012). Making it Happen: How clinicians are improving pain practices on the front lines. Webinar with CAPHC, June 7, 2012.

4. Bernstein, D., Bertram, R. & Barwick, M. (March 2012). Master’s Level Clinician

Competencies in Child and Youth Behavioral Healthcare. 25th Annual Children’s Mental Health Research and Policy Conference, in Tampa FL March 4 - 7, 2012.

5. Barwick, M. (February 22 2012). Strategizing Knowledge Uptake and Implementation. Seeking Solutions Symposium. Toronto.

6. Barwick MA & Cunningham CE. (November 2011). Teacher preferences for practice

change. Partnering for a Better Child and Youth Mental Health System – 2011 CMHO Conference, November 21-22, Toronto ON.

7. Barwick, M., Bruce, B., Fuselli, P., Ward, L., Gergolas, E., Stein, S. (November 2011). Impact Evaluation of Safe Kids Week Toolkit Sustainability among Community Partners. Canadian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference, November 18th 2011, Vancouver, Canada.

8. Cunningham CE, Barwick MA, Short K, Ratcliffe J, Rimas H, Mielko S & Chen Y. (October 2011). Modeling the dissemination of school-based strategies for improving mental health outcomes. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 58th Annual Meeting, October 18-23 2011, Toronto, Canada.

9. Barwick MA. (2011 August). Four-factor model of practice change. The 1st Biennial Global Implementation Conference, August 15-17th 2011, Washington DC, USA.

10. Barwick MA, Bennett L, Johnson, S. (2011 August). Learning organizations within child and youth behavioral healthcare: Lessons from an implementation case study. The 1st Biennial Global Implementation Conference, August 15-17th 2011, Washington DC, USA.

11. Barwick MA, Bennett L., Johnson S, Bennett K, Buchanan D, Chaban P, Cunningham CE, Ferguson HB, Fergusson D, Martinussen R, Tannock R. (2011 August 2011). Getting evidence to the frontline: Educator and service provider perspectives on practice change. The 1st Biennial Global Implementation Conference, August 15-17th 2011, Washington DC, USA.

12. Stevens BJ, Barwick MA, Yamada J, Abbott A & the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2011 August). Using quality improvement and integrative KT strategies to improve evidence-based pediatric pain assessment and management practices across

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Canada. The 1st Biennial Global Implementation Conference, August 15-17th 2011, Washington DC, USA.

13. Barwick, M. (July 2011). Master’s Level Competencies in Child and Youth Mental Health Practice. Brief presentation. Global Implementation Conference, Washington DC.

14. Harrison D, Yamada J, Stevens B, Barwick M, Adams-Webber T, Aziz K, Beyene J, Ipp M, Orrbine E, Palozzi L, Ohlsson A. (June 2011). Knowledge synthesis and translation of sweet solutions for pain in infants and children. Poster presented at the Joint Annual Scientific Meeting of The British Pain Society and The Canadian Pain Society. Edinburgh Scotland UK, June 21-24 2011.

15. Barwick, M. (June 2011). Implementing practice change in child and youth mental

health: preliminary findings and research program overview. Paper presented at 37th Annual Harvey Stancer Research Day, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, June 16th 2011.

16. Reid, G.J., Stewart, S., Barwick, M., Cunningham, C.E., Carter, J., Evans, B., Leschied, A., Neufeld, R., St. Pierre, J., Tobon, J.I., & Vingilis, E. (June 2011). Drop-out and need for treatment among children using children's mental health agencies over multiple years. In G.J. Reid (Chair) Caring for children and youth with chronic mental health problems. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto ON, June 2-4, 2011.

17. Urajnik, D., Ferguson, B., Barwick, M., & Vlad, C. (2011 June). Attrition from Child/Youth Mental Health Treatment: The Role of Child Symptoms and Functioning. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto ON, June 2-4, 2011.

18. Stevens, B., Barwick, M., Campbell F., Chambers, C., Cummings, G., Finley, G.A., Harrison, D., Latimer, M., Stinson, J., Yamada, J., Abbott, L., Khan, S., Rosenbloom, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (March 2011). The use of interactive webinars as an integrated knowledge translation strategy to improve pediatric pain practices. Poster presented at: ICT 2011 Forum on Healthcare and Information Communication; 2011 March 8-10; Barcelona, Spain.

19. Barwick, M. (February 2011). Master’s Level Competencies in Child and Youth Mental Health Practice. Webinar. Advancing EBP, USA.

20. Barwick, M. (February 2011). Master’s Level Competencies in Child and Youth

Mental Health Practice. Webinar. Advanced Behavioral Health, USA.

21. Barwick, M. (February 2011). Webinar: "Making Science Stick: Developing the KT Plan." NCDDR webcasts: www.ncddr.org/webcasts/

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22. Barwick, M. (2010) Making Science Stick: Knowledge Transfer Tools for Increased Impact. UK Society for Behavioural Medicine, Advancing Science and Knowledge Translation, University of Leeds, Leeds UK, December 14-15th 2010.

23. Barwick, M., Bovaird, S., and McMillen, K. (2010). Building Capacity in Knowledge Translation: Characteristics of Knowledge Translation Practitioners in Canada. RTNA 2010 Conference, Building Capacity in Knowledge Translation: Characteristics of Knowledge Translation Practitioners in Canada, Edmonton AB November 21-23 2010.

24. Stevens, B., Barwick, M., Campbell, F., Harrison, D., Chambers, C., Yamada, J.,

Cummings, G., Abbott, L., CIHR Team in Children's Pain. Spreading the word: The use of webinars to translate knowledge on paediatric pain across Canada and around the world. Poster presented at: CAPHC Annual Meeting; 2010 October 17-20; Winnipeg, Manitoba.

25. Kimber, M., Barwick, M., & Fearing, G. (2010). Shifting Sands: A Case Study of Process Change in Scaling Up for Evidence-Based Practice. Poster presented at Mobilizing Research Knowledge, Hamilton ON, October 6-7 2010. POSTER WINNER.

26. Dubrowski A., Kapralos. W.., Cristancho, S., Kotsakis. A., Ng, E., Pirie, J., Reeves S,

Barwick, M., Fleming-Carroll, B., Cheng, A., Bird, G., Quintero, D., Monclou, A., Hogue, A. (2010). Interactive, Serious Game Simulation for Critical Care Response Team Education. Roundtable oral presentation accepted at the 3rd International Paediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops September 29-30, 2010, Madrid, Spain.

27. Cunningham, CE, Bruce, B, Snowdon, AW, Chen, Y, Correale, H., Kolga, C., Barwick,

M. (2010). Modeling booster seat utilization improvements: a discrete choice conjoint experiment. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, August 12-15 2010, San Diego, CA, USA.

28. Barwick, M., Kimber, M., & Fearing, G. (2010). Shifting sands: A case study of

process change in scaling up for evidence-based practice. Paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Knowledge Culture and Change in Organisations, Montreal Quebec July 26-28 2010.

29. Brown, J., Rounthwaite, J., & Barwick, M. (2010). Implementing Evidence-Based Practices: A Transformational Organizational Change Process. Paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Knowledge Culture and Change in Organisations, Montreal Quebec July 26-28 2010.

30. Barwick, M. (2010). Bringing Evidence to Practice. The Second Biennial Evidence-Informed Practice International Invitational Workshop, Simcoe County, Ontario. April 18-21, 2010).

31. Barwick, M., Chaban, P., Johnson, S., Bennett, L., and the CIHR Emerging Team in

Knowledge Translation for Child and Youth Mental Health. (2010). Bringing the

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Evidence to the Classroom: Teacher and Principal Perspectives on Practice Change. (April 13-14, 2010). Quality of Behavioral Healthcare, Clearwater, FL, USA.

32. Barwick, M. (2010). Getting To Uptake: Leveraging Social Media for Practice Change

– Think Tank Presentation. (March 15, 2010) 3rd Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

33. Barwick, M. (2010). “Ask Us What We Think”: Moving Toward Practice Change On

The Frontline. (March 16, 2010). 3rd Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

34. Barwick, M., Chaban, P., Johnson, S., & Bennett, L., with The CIHR Emerging Team in

Knowledge Translation for Child and Youth Mental Health (February 10, 2010). Bringing the Evidence to the Classroom: Teacher and Principal Perspectives on Practice Change. American Academy of Health Behavior, Clearwater Florida, USA.

35. Harrison, D., Yamada, J., Adam-Webber, T., Aziz, K., Barwick, M., Beyene, J., Bueno,

M., Ipp, M., Ohlsson, A., Orrbine, E., Palozzi, L., Stevens, B. (Oct 18-21 2009). Systematic Reviews of Sweet Solutions: Translating from Evidence into Practice. Canadian Association of Pediatric Health Centres, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

36. Barwick, M. (October 5, 2009). How does social media fit with KTE theory? KTE 2.0:

What’s the Point of 2.0? Ontario Knowledge Translation and Exchange Community of Practice Workshop, Toronto, ON.

37. Barwick, M., & Lockett, D. (December 8-9, 2008). The New Scientist: Building a

Workforce of Scientists Skilled in Knowledge Translation, Evidence-Based Healthcare Conference 2008, Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Oxford, UK.

38. Engel, K., Barwick, M., Urajnik, D., Sumner, L., Cohen, S., & Reid, G. (November 21,

2008). Walk-In Mental Health Care: Child/Family Functioning and Help-Seeking Behaviour . Annual Conference, Children’s Mental Health Ontario, “From Implementation to Outcome: Making it Happen,” Toronto, Ontario.

39. Barwick, M.A., Peters, J., Boydell, K.M., Barwick, A.K. (October 16-17 2008)

Communities of Practice in Support of Practice Change. Knowledge in Motion, The Harris Centre, Memorial University, St. John’s Newfoundland.

40. Barwick, M.A., Peters, J., Barwick, A.K., Boydell, K.M. (August 5-7 2008). Reaching

for Knowledge in Unison: Do ‘Communities of Practice’ Support Practice Change? Findings from a Pilot Study. National Collaborating Centres for Public Health, Annual Summer Institute in Knowledge Translation, Synthesis, and Exchange. Kelowna BC.

41. Barwick, M.A., & Lockett, D.M. (June 19 2008) Building a workforce of scientists

skilled in knowledge translation. Poster presented at Harvey Stancer Research Day, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto.

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42. Urajnik, D., & Barwick, M. (June 30, 2008). Walk-In Mental Health Treatment for Children/Families: Preliminary Outcomes from a Community-Based Research Initiative (Presented at the Child Health Evaluative Sciences Rounds, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario).

43. Engel, K., Barwick, M., Urajnik, D., Sumner, L., Cohen, S., Reid, G., & Khatun, J. (June

2-4, 2008). An Innovative Model of Care: The Psychosocial Adjustment and Help-Seeking Behaviour of Children/Youth Accessing a Walk-In Service (Workshop presented at the Joint CMHO-OACAS Conference, “Shoulder-to-Shoulder: Strengthening Partnerships for Positive Outcomes,” Toronto, Ontario).

44. Engel, K., Barwick, M., Urajnik, D., Sumner, L., Cohen, S., Reid, G., & Khatun, J. (May

9, 2008). Evaluation of a Mental Health Walk-In Model of Care for Children/Families (Poster presentation, “Made in Ontario” Best Practices Showcase, Mississauga, Ontario).

45. Urajnik, D., Barwick, M., & Ferguson, B. (May 6, 2008). Predictors of Attrition from

Child Psychotherapy (Seminar presentation, Health and Behavioural Sciences/Social Sciences and Health Seminar Series, Dept. of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario).

46. Barwick, M.A., Peters, J., Boydell, K.M., Barwick, A.K. (February 26th 2008). Do

‘Communities of Practice’ Support Practice Change? Findings from a Pilot Study. 21st Annual Research Conference: A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, Florida.

47. Boydell, K.M., Stasiulis, E., Barwick, M., Greenberg, N., and Pong, R. (May 29 – June

2, 2007 ) Knowledge translation and exchange in children’s mental health in rural communities. Paper presented at Building on Family Strengths: Research in Support of Children and their Families Conference, Portland, Oregon.

48. Barwick, M. & Ferguson, B. (March 6, 2007). CAFAS results from Ontario Canada,

Symposium: on Using Indicators of Child and Adolescent Functioning to Guide Management of Children’s Behavioral Health Services: Examples from Three Care Systems, 20th Annual Research Conference: A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, Florida.

49. Urajnik, D., Barwick, M., & Ferguson, B. (March, 2007). Attrition from children’s

mental health treatment: The role of social cognitive factors (Abstract accepted, The 20th Annual Research Conference: A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, Florida).

50. Barwick, M. (June 25, 2006). Knowledge Translation and Pediatric Pain: Panel

Speaker. Pain Education Day Workshop: Building Capacity for Practice Change – The New Frontier in Pediatric Pain Management, Vancouver BC.

51. Boydell, K., Stasiulis, E., Barwick, M., Greenberg, N. & Pong, R. (June 15, 2006).

Bridging the gaps in rural children's mental health through knowledge translation

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and exchange. Poster presented at 32nd Annual Harvey Stancer Research Day, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

52. Barwick, M. (June 5, 2006). Knowledge translation and implementation of

evidence-based practices in children’s mental health. Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) 2006 Joint Conference, Working Together for Ontario’s Children and Families, Toronto, ON.

53. Barwick, M. (March 21-22,2006).Collaborating in Innovative Knowledge Transfer

and Exchange for an Evidence-Informed Children’s Mental Health System in Ontario. Poster presentation, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation’s 8th Annual Invitational Workshop – Innovation through Collaboration: Working together for an evidence-informed health system, Vancouver, British Columbia.

54. Urajnik, D., Shaw, B., Barwick, M., & McVey, G. (March, 2006). Attrition from

children’s mental health treatment: Clinical research and practice (Poster presentation, Public Health Sciences Research Day, University of Toronto, Department of Public Health Sciences, Toronto, Ontario).

55. Urajnik, D., Shaw, B. F., Barwick, M., & McVey, G. (February, 2006). Attrition from

children’s mental health treatment: A review of clinical research and practice (Poster presentation, The 19th Annual Research Conference: A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, Florida).

56. Barwick, M. (October 24, 2005). Knowledge brokering comes to Sick Kids. Keynote

panel, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation Knowledge Brokering Workshop, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

57. Barwick, M. (October 18-19, 2005). Knowledge Transfer and Implementation of

Evidence-Based Practices in Children’s Mental Health. Canadian Association of Paediatric Health Centres, St. John’s Newfoundland.

58. Barwick, M. (September 2005). Health practice change using a community of

practice model. Canada’s Health Priorities: Building and Maintaining Research Capacity, 2nd Annual Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR), Montreal, Canada.

59. Barwick, M. (September 2005). Policy to Action: System-Wide Measurement of

Outcomes for Child and Youth Mental Health in Ontario. 6th International Conference on the Scientific Basis of Health Services (ICSBHS), Montreal, Canada.

60. Barwick, M., Boydell, K. M., Stasiulis, E., Ferguson, H. B., Blase, K., & Fixsen, D.

(March 2005). Organizational readiness for change and implementation of evidence-based practices. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Research Conference A System of Care for or Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL, USA.

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61. Barwick, M. (March 2004). Using communities of practice to increase readiness for change and support implementation of evidence-based practices. Paper presented at the 17th Annual Research Conference A System of Care for or Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL, USA.

62. Barwick, M., Omrin, C., & Basnett, D. (March 2004). Maintaining reliability in

Ontario’s Outcome Initiative (CAFAS): Rater Drift and Training Approaches. Paper presented at the 17th Annual Research Conference A System of Care for or Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL, USA.

63. Barwick, M., Ida, D. J., Blasé, K. (March 2004). Cultural competence and evidence-

based program development: Creating a partnership. . Paper presented at the 17th Annual Research Conference A System of Care for or Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL, USA.

64. Barwick, M., Boydell, K. M., & Ferguson, H. B. (November 2003). Evaluating the

impact of knowledge translation to support the implementation and adoption of mandated screening and outcome assessment tools in Ontario’s children’s mental health measurement initiative. Paper presented at the 3rd Canadian Cochrane Symposium, Hamilton, Ontario.

65. Barwick, M., (September 2003). Development of a knowledge transfer and

exchange infrastructure for population health sciences (Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children). Presented to Population Health Sciences Grand Rounds, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON.

66. Barwick, M., Boydell, K. M., & Ferguson, H. B. (September 2003). Using knowledge

transfer to facilitate the adoption of evidence based practice. Poster presented at the 5th International Conference on the Scientific Basis of Health Services – Global Evidence for Local Decisions, Washington, DC, USA.

67. Barwick, M., & Schmidt, J. (March 2003). Development of clinical guidelines for

rating the CAFAS with First Nations Children and Youth. Poster presented at the 16th Annual Research Conference A System of Care for or Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL, USA.

68. Barwick, M., Boydell, K., Ferguson, H. B., & Cunningham, C. E. (June 2002). Ontario’

screening and outcome measurement initiative in children’s mental health. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Pediatric Health Centres, Toronto, ON, Canada.

69. Barwick, M., Boydell, K., Ferguson, B., Cunningham, C., Greer, A., Everett, B. (March

2002). A knowledge transfer infrastructure for screening and outcome measurement in children’s mental health. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Research Conference A System of Care for or Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base Tampa, FL, USA.

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70. Barwick, M., Boydell, K., Ferguson, B., & Cunningham, C. (March 2002). Ontario’s screening and outcome assessment initiative: Lessons in implementation and organizational change. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Research Conference A System of Care for or Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL, USA.

71. Boydell, K., & Barwick, M. (March 2001). Implementation of the Child and

Adolescent Funcational Assessment Too: Service provider perspectives. Paper presented at the 14th Annual Research Conference A System of Care for or Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL, USA.

72. Boydell, K., Barwick, M., & Ferguson, H.B. (June 2000). Implementation of the Child

and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale: Service provider perspectives. Poster presented at the Beyond 2000 Health Tomorrows for Children and Youth, Ottawa.

73. Barwick, M. (June 1999). Linking infants’ attachment relationships with emerging

communication and language skills. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Harvey Stancer Research Day, University of Toronto.

74. Cohen, N. J., Barwick, M.A., & Vallance, D. D. (March 1999). Making the connection:

Language, learning, and social behaviour of children referred to mental health clinics. Poster presented at the AFASIC Conference, York, England.

75. Cohen, N. J., Vallance, D. D., Barwick, M., Im., N., & Horodezky, N. B. (July 1998).

Comorbidity of language impairment with ADHD and with other psychiatric disorders. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Bern, Switzerland.

76. Barwick, M.A., & Cohen, N.J. (April 1998). Mother-infant attachment security,

mothers’ interactive style, and infants’ communicative, symbolic, and social-affective functioning. Poster presented at the 11th Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Atlanta, Georgia.

77. Cohen, N.J., Vallance, D.D., Barwick, M.A., Im, N., & Horodezky, N.B. (October

1997). Comorbidity of language impairment with ADHD and Other Psychiatric Disorders. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Toronto, Canada.

78. Barwick, M.A., & Cohen, N.J. (April 1997). Reading disabilities among psychiatrically

referred children with identified and unsuspected language impairments. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC.

79. Barwick, M.A. , Im, N. , & Cohen, N.J. (March 1995). Parent and teacher

attributions underlying psychiatric referral for children with unsuspected language and learning impairments. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, Indiana.

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80. Barwick, M. A. (February 1995). The relation between mother-infant attachment security, mothers' interactive style, and infants' communicative, symbolic, and social-affective functioning. Paper presented at Child Psychiatry Day, The Hospital for Sick Children, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto.

81. Barwick, M. A., Cohen, N. J., & Horodezky, N. (February 1995). Assessing language

and communication in infants. Paper presented at Child Psychiatry Day, The Hospital for Sick Children, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto.

82. Cohen, N. J., Barwick, M. A., Horodezky, N., & Isaacson, L. (October 1994).

Comorbidity of language and psychiatric disorder: Comparison of psychiatric outpatients and their siblings. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York.

83. Barwick, M. A. (May 1993). Addressing the educational needs of youth in day

treatment schools: Policy changes for the future. Paper presented at the conference on Children's Day Treatment: Interventions and Trends, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Canada.

84. Barwick, M. A., & Siegel, L. S. (February 1993). The nature and incidence of reading

difficulties in homeless and runaway youth. Paper presented at Child Psychiatry Day, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.

85. Barwick, M. A. (October 1992). The educational needs of youth in child welfare

care: Implications for policy development. Paper presented at the Second International Congress on the Child, The Organization for the Protection of Children's Rights, Montreal, Canada.

86. Klein, C., Derevensky, J. L., Burack, J. A., & Barwick, M. A. (May 1991). The effects of

television on family dynamics. Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Family Education, Paris, France.

87. Barwick, M.A., & Siegel, L.S. (June 1989). The nature and incidence of learning

disability in a runaway, street kid population. Paper presented at the Joint Conference on Learning Disabilities, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

88. Barwick, M. A., Siegel, L. S., & Van Duzer, J. (February 1989). The nature of reading

disability in an adult population. Paper presented at the International Neuropsychological Society Seventeenth Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada.

3. Team Conference Presentations (23)

1. Yamada, J., Stevens, B., Abbott, L., Harrison, D., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. Dose and usefulness of knowledge translation strategies implemented in the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain EPIQ intervention to improve paediatric pain practices. Poster presented at: KU11 Knowledge Utilization Colloquium; 2011 June 16-17; Belfast, United Kingdom.

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2. Stevens, B., Abbott, L., Yamada, J., Harrison, D., Taddio, A., Cohen, J., Rosmus, C., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. Factors influencing acute procedural pain management strategies in paediatric health care centres in Canada. Poster presented at: 2011 Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Pain Society and Canadian Pain Society; 2011 June 21-24; Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

3. Stevens, B., Harrison, D., Rashotte, J., Yamada, J., Abbott, L., Coburn, G., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. Pain assessment practices in hospitalized children across Canada. Accepted for presentation at: Canadian Pain Society Annual Conference; 2011 April 13-16; Niagara Falls, Ontario.

4. Stevens, B., Yamada, J., Abbott, L., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. Factors influencing the sustainability of a complex knowledge translation intervention. Poster presented at: 1st International Nursing Intervention Research Symposium; 2011 April 6-8; Montreal, Quebec.

5. Stevens, B., Yamada, J., Abbott, L., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. Improving pain assessment and management in hospitalized children across Canada using a customized quality improvement intervention. Poster presented at: International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care 2010; 2011 April 5-8; Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

6. Yamada, J., Stevens, B., Harrison, D., Abbott, L., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2010). Management of acute procedural pain in hospitalized children across Canada. Abstract accepted for presentation at: IASP 13th World Congress on Pain; 2010 August 29 – September 2; Montréal, Québec.

7. Stevens, B., Harrison, D., Yamada, J., Abbott, L., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2010). Frequency and management of painful procedures in hospitalized children across Canada. Poster presented at: 8th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain; 2010 March 7-11; Acapulco, Mexico.

8. Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2010). The use of knowledge translation strategies within continuous quality improvement rapid cycles to improve paediatric pain practices. Poster presented at: Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting; 2010 May 1-4; Vancouver, British Columbia.

9. Rashotte, J., Yamada, J., Harrison, D., Coburn, G., Abbott, L., Cohen, J., Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2010). Narrative notations by health professionals regarding acute pain assessment in hospitalized children. Poster presented at: Canadian Pain Society Annual Conference; 2010 May 12-15; Calgary, Alberta.

10. Yamada, J., Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2010). Usefulness of knowledge translation strategies to improve paediatric pain practices in the EPIQ intervention. Poster presented at: KU10 Knowledge Utilization Colloquium; 2010 June 10-11; Halifax, Nova Scotia.

11. Rashotte, J., Yamada, J., Harrison, D., Cohen, J., Coburn, G., Abbott, L., Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2010). Health professionals use of acute pain assessment narrative notations in hospitalized children. Poster presented at: International Clinical Nursing Research Conference – University of Ottawa/Tau Gamma Chapter; 2010 June 14-16; Ottawa, Ontario.

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12. Stevens, B., Campbell, F., Harrison, D., Yamada, J., Chambers, C., Barwick, M., CIHR Team in Children's Pain. (2010). Spreading the Word: The Use of Webinars to Translate Knowledge on Paediatric Pain Across Canada and Around the World. Abstract submitted to: CAPHC Annual Meeting; 2010 October 17-20; Winnipeg, Manitoba.

13. Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2009). Management of acute procedural pain in hospitalized Canadian children. Oral presentation at: Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting; 2009 May 2-5; Baltimore, USA.

14. Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain, Kang, S., Hutchinson, A., Watt-Watson, J., Dionne, K., McNair, C., Oliver-Homewood, S., Lee, K.S., de Silva, N. (2009). Knowledge Translation: Lessons Learned from the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. Plenary session at: 29th Annual CPS Conference: Pain – Translating Science into Care; 2009 May 27-30; Québec City, Québec.

15. Yamada, J., Stevens, B.J., Harrison, D., Campbell, F., Chambers, C.T., Cummings, G., Finley, G.A., Latimer, M., Johnston, C., Kavanagh, T., Stinson, J., Taddio, A., Gill, N., Holt, J., Abbott, L., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2009). Integrating local and research evidence to inform and support health professionals’ pediatric pain practice changes. Poster presented at: KU09 Knowledge Utilization Colloquium; 2009 June 23-26; Deganway, Wales, United Kingdom.

16. Stevens, B., Harrison, D., Yamada, J., Abbott, L., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2009). Current paediatric pain assessment practices in Canada. Poster presented at: Pain in Europe VI: 6th Congress of the European Federation of IASP Chapters (EFIC); 2009 September 9-12; Lisbon, Portugal.

17. Stevens, B., Campbell, F., Finley, G.A., Latimer, M., Johnston, C., Rosmus, C., LeMay, S., Rashotte, J., Cohen, J., Sawatzky-Dickson, D., Scott, S., Synnes, A., Warnock, F., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2009). Translating research on pain in children: Use of evidence summaries. Poster presented at: CAPHC Annual Meeting; 2009 October 18-21; Halifax, Nova Scotia.

18. Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2008). Variability in pain assessment and management practices across Canadian paediatric health care centres. Poster presented at: IASP 12th World Congress on Pain; 2008 August 17-22; Glasgow, Scotland.

19. Stevens, B., Campbell, F., Finley, G.A., Johnston, C., Latimer, M., LeMay, S., Rashotte, J., Sawatzky-Dickson, D., Scott, S., Synnes, A., Warnock, F., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2008). Variability of acute procedural pain practices in 8 Canadian paediatric health care centres. Poster presented at: International Forum on Pediatric Pain; 2008 October 2-5; White Point Beach, Nova Scotia.

20. Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2008). Paediatric pain management strategies across Canada: Findings from the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. Poster presented at: CAPHC Annual Meeting; 2008 October 19-22; Edmonton, Alberta. CAPHC Poster Finalist.

21. Stevens, B., Campbell, F., Finley, G.A., Johnston, C., Latimer, M., LeMay, S., Rashotte, J., Sawatzky-Dickson, D., Scott, S., Synnes, A., Warnock, F., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2008). Variability of acute procedural pain practices in 8 Canadian paediatric

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health care centres. Poster presented at: 2nd Congress of the European Academy of Paediatrics; 2008 October 24-28; Nice, France.

22. Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. (2007). Translating research into best practice with vulnerable populations. Poster presented at: 8th Annual Evidence-Based Practice Conference; 2007 February 22-23; Phoenix, Arizona.

23. Stevens, B., CIHR Team in Children’s Pain. Translating research on pain in children. (2007). Poster presented at: CAPHC Annual Meeting; 2007 October 14-17; Montréal, Québec. Won Honourable Mention Poster Award.

J. TEACHING AND DESIGN (64)

1. Lectures (21)

1. KT Lecture, Institute for Medical Sciences, March 1 2012, Toronto.

2. Guest Lecture, Simon Fraser University course HSCI901 Master’s in Public Health (Prof Karen Palmer), Feburary 8th 2012.

3. KT Case, Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (CCHCSP) Fellows, January

25th 2011, SickKids Site, Toronto.

4. KT Lecture, Institute for Medical Sciences, October 13 2010, Toronto.

5. Using Knowledge Translation in Your Science and Making it Stick, Toronto CIHR STIRHS Fellows Joint Training Meeting, May 31 2010, Toronto.

6. Knowledge Translation: Improving your KT Practice and Making it ‘Stick’, Diagnostic

Imaging Fellows Rounds, April 16, 2010.

7. Demystifying the Knowledge Translation Plan, Nursing Lecture, Sick Kids, September 4, 2008.

8. Knowledge Translation and Exchange. Nursing Fellowhip Lecture, Sick Kids, October

18, 2007.

9. Core Lecture, Implementation Science in Children’s Mental Health: Getting from “what we’re going to do is.. “ to actually doing it!. Master’s in Social Work Program, January 31 2007

10. Core Lecture, Knowledge Translation and Exchange - II. June 2, 2006. Evidence-

Based Nursing Fellowship, Hospital for Sick Children.

11. Core Lecture, Knowledge Translation and Exchange - I. October 21 2005. Evidence-Based Nursing Fellowship, Hospital for Sick Children.

12. Invited lecture, Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Children’s Mental

Health: Lessons From the Field, September 26, 2005, Faculty of Social Work, MSW Program, University of Toronto.

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13. Core Lecture, Population Health Perspectives on Mental Health and Addictions –

Children’s Mental Health, February 23, 2004, Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto.

14. Core Lecture, Outcome Assessment in Child Psychiatry (September, 25, October 2,

2003), Career Track Seminar, Division of Child Psychiatry, University of Toronto.

15. Core Lecutre, Infant Communication and Assessment (February 20, 2003), Career Track Seminar, Division of Child Psychiatry, University of Toronto.

16. Core Lecture, Research and Evaluation in Community Mental Health (November

2000), Career Track Seminar, Division of Child Psychiatry, University of Toronto.

17. Core Lecture, Research and Evaluation in Community Mental Health (February 2000), Career Track Seminar, Division of Child Psychiatry, University of Toronto.

18. Invited Lecture, The Relation Between Mother-Infant Attachment Security and

Infants’ Communicative Competence (November 1997), Department of Speech-Language Pathology Research Forum, University of Toronto.

19. Core Lecture, Infancy Research (February 1996), Early Childhood Education

Program, Ryerson Polytechnic University.

20. Core Lecture, Infancy Research (November 1995), Early Childhood Education Program, Ryerson Polytechnic University.

21. Invited Lecture, Language Anomalies and Psychopathology (November 1995),

Developmental Assessment Seminar, Hincks-Dellcrest Centre.

2. Course Development & Evaluation (3) 1. Barwick M, Bennett L, Boydell KM, Wotring J, Parker K, Van Dyke M & Darling

J. (2011). Setting the pace: Curriculum for implementing evidence-informed practices. Ontario, Canada: Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health. Accessible here: http://www.excellenceforchildandyouth.ca/training/learning-modules

2. Barwick M, Bovaird S, Parker K, McMillen K & Warmington K. Knowledge

Translation Professional Certificate (2011). Toronto ON: Learning Institute, Hospital for Sick Children.

3. Barwick M, Butterill D, Lockett DM, Buckley L & Goering P. (2005). Scientist Knowledge Translation Training. Toronto, ON: The Hospital for Sick Children / Centre for Addiction in Mental Health.

3. Teaching – Workshops (57)

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Implementation Science 1. Overview of Knowledge Translation and Implementation Science. Alberta Innovates –

Health Solutions, April 12th 2013 2. Overview of Implementation Science for Practice. Mental Health, Children Service’s

and Addictions Branch, Health and Wellness Addiction Services, March 26th 2013 Scientist Knowledge Translation Training Course

1. Toronto, ON, May 8, 2013. Grad Course. Hosted by SickKids Learning Institute

2. Toronto ON, January 17-18, 2013. Hosted by the Learning Instiute, Hospital for Sick Children.

3. Edmonton, AB, November 27-28th, 2012. Hosted by Alberta Innovates-Health Solutions.

4. Prince George BC, September 27-28 2012. Hosted by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.

5. Toronto, ON, Sept 13-14th 20112. Hosted by SickKids Learning Institute

6. Halifax Nova Scotia, August 27-28th, 2012. Hosted by Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre with Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation.

7. Calgary, AB, June 28-29th 2012. Hosted by Alberta Innovates-Health Solutions

8. Edmonton, AB, May 24-25th 2012. Hosted by Alberta Innovates-Health Solutions

9. Toronto, ON, May 18 2012. Grad Course. Hosted by SickKids Learning Institute

10. Victoria BC, April 12-13 2012. Hosted by University of Victoria and MSFHR

11. Toronto, ON, March 29-30th 20112. Hosted by SickKids Learning Institute

12. Toronto, ON, March 15-16, 2012. Hosted by SickKids Learning Institute

13. Vancourver, British Columbia. Hosted by British Columbia Population Data Conference, Feburary 9th 2012

14. Vancouver, British Columbia, Hosted by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research and University of Victoria, January 19-20 2012.

15. Calgary, AB, Hosted by Alberta Innovates-Health Solutions, December 8-9 2011.

16. Saskatoon, SK, Hosted by the University of Saskatchewan, December 5-6 2011.

17. Toronto, ON, Hosted by the Learning Institute, SickKids Hospital, November 8-9, 2011

18. Toronto, ON, Hosted by the Learning Institute, SickKids Hospital, October 3-4 2011.

19. Ottawa, Ontario, Hosted by the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health (CADTH), September 13-14 2011.

20. Vancouver, British Columbia, Hosted by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, September 8-9 2011.

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21. Vancouver, British Columbia, Hosted by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, May 29-30, 2011.

22. Toronto, ON, May 18 2011. Grad Course. Hosted by SickKids Learning Institute

23. Edmonton, Alberta, Hosted by Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions, May 2-3, 2011.

24. SickKids, Toronto, March 24-25, 2011.

25. Washington DC, US Department of Education funded Technical Assistance and Dissemination Centres (n=200), March 15-16, 2011.

26. SickKids, Toronto, March 3-4, 2011.

27. Sickkids, Toronto, January 17-21 2011

28. Public Health Agency of Canada, Guelph, ON, December 7th 2010.

29. Department of Community and Family Medicine, Facutly of Medicine, University of Toronto, ON, November 24th 2010.

30. SickKids, Toronto, November 15-16, 2010.

31. Ontario HIV Treatment Network, October 21-22 2010.

32. SickKids, Toronto, October 4-5 2010.

33. National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIH), Bethesda MD USA, August 11-12 2010.

34. SickKids, Toronto, ON, July 26-27 2010.

35. Alberta Innovates, Jasper AB, May 27-28 2010.

36. SickKids, Toronto ON March 22-23, 2010.

37. SickKids, Toronto ON Jan 11-12, 2010.

38. Guelph University, ON, Nov 23 - 30, 2009.

39. Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Edmonton, AB, Sept 28-29 2009.

40. SickKids Learning Institute, Toronto, Aug 31 – Sept 1 2009.

41. Hospital for Sick Children (internal), Toronto, ON, June 29-30 2009.

42. Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research RTNA, Calgary, May 14-15 2009.

43. Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Edmonton, AB, May 26-27 2008.

44. Sick Kids Knowledge Translation Training™ (June 6, 13, 20, 2007), co-taught with Dr. Donna Lockett, Knowledge Broker for Population Health Sciences, provided through the CHSRF funded knowledge brokering demonstration site project (see Research Awards, p.3)

45. Sick Kids Knowledge Translation Training™ (January 10, 17, 24 2007), co-taught with Dr. Donna Lockett, Knowledge Broker for Population Health Sciences, provided through the CHSRF funded knowledge brokering demonstration site project (see Research Awards, p.3)

46. Sick Kids Knowledge Translation Training™ (January 12, 18, 25 2006), co-taught with Dr. Donna Lockett, Knowledge Broker for Population Health Sciences, provided

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through the CHSRF funded knowledge brokering demonstration site project (see Research Awards, p.3)

47. Sick Kids Knowledge Translation Training™ (August 10, 17, and 24, 2005), co-taught with Dr. Donna Lockett, Knowledge Broker for Population Health Sciences, provided through the CHSRF funded knowledge brokering demonstration site project (see Research Awards, p.3)

Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate (KTPC)

1. Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate™ (June 10-14 2013) Toronto

2. Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate™ (February 4-8 2013) Toronto

3. Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate™ (October 15-19 2012) Toronto

4. Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate™ (March 5-9 2012) Toronto

5. Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate™ (October 17-21 2011) Toronto

6. Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate™ (January 17-21 2011) Toronto

KT Mentorship Lectures

1. CIHR STIHR - Social Aetiology of Mental Illness (2010, 2011, 2012)

2. CIHR STIHR Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (CCHCSP) (2010, 2011, 2012)

K. GRADUATE SUPERVISION

01-2011 – 09-2011 Sherry Stein Masters in Public Health Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Practicum Supervisor 2007 - present Beth Rossen Doctoral Candidate, Public Health Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Committee Member 2004 - 2011 Diana Urajnik Doctoral Candidate, Community Health Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto , Co-Supervisor

2004 -2010 Jennifer Istvan Masters Candidate Clinical Epidemiology Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, University of Toronto Committee Member 2008 – 2010 Denise Harrison Post-Doctoral Fellow, Pediatric Pain Committee Member

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May – Dec 2009 Nathalie Richard Master’s in Health Systems Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa Research Practicum

2006-2007 Tania Solomos

Master in Health Promotion Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Research Practicum I and II (11 weeks)

2004 - 2006 Mirella Pugliese Doctoral Candidate Human Development, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education 1999-2001 Claire De Souza, MD Research Elective, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto Project: The Effect of the Friendship Class Program on School Climate.

L. UNDERGRADUATE SUPERVISION

05-2009 to 09 2009 Tasha Cullingham Summer Student – Dalhousie University U2 Psychology 05-2007 to 09-2007 Alexa Barwick Summer Student Program – Bishops University U3 Psychology

M. CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

1. Health Innovations and Leadership Course - Innovations and Commercialization (2-day workshop)

University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine Toronto, June 9-10 2010

2. LEAD Program (Leadership and Management Skills) Hospital for Sick Children, January 18-21, 2010

3. Health Economics, February 9-12, 2003 Canadian Institute for Economic Evaluation / Prevention Dividend Project

4. Media Training, November 2001

The Hospital for Sick Children

5. Research Transfer Training Program, October 18, 25, November 1, 2001 Knowledge Transfer Health Systems Research and Consulting Unit, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

6. Focus Groups for Social Research, May 9, 2001

Institute for Social Research, York University

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N. BOARD AND COMMITTEE INVOLVEMENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICE

Current

March 2013 – present Member, Implementation of Evidence Based Practices Sub-Committee, Ontario Provincial Programs Quality Committee (Chair Robert Bell, UHN)

December 2012 – present Chair, Canadian Network for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (CAN-MNCH) Knowledge Exchange Working Group

Fall 2012 – present Strategic Planning Group, Pillar 1 – Integration, Education and Quality Mental Health Care Within and Across Health Professions, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto

March 2102 – present MCYS Measurement Framework, Corporate Scorecard Technical Expert Panel, Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services Corporate Data Strategy

January 2012 – present Review Committee, CIHR Partnerships for Health System Improvement (PHSI) Committee

January 2012 – present Implementation in Ontario (Child and Youth Mental Health) CAMH, SickKids, ONF

December 2011 – present Evidence Exchange Network (EENet) Steering Committee, CAMH

September 2011 – present Instrument Review Task Force, Comprehensive Review of Dissemination and Implementation Science Instruments (Indiana University)

March 2011 – present CPA (Creative Professional Activity) Promotions Working Group, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto. Chair: Dr. Ivan Silver

2010 – present Working Together for Kids Mental Health, Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services Initiative

July 2009 – present Co-Chair, Policy Subcommittee, Evidence-Based Practice Consortium (USA and Canada)

March 2009 – present Scientific Advisor, Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON), PI Bonnie Kaplan (U of Calgary) and Catherine Fields (U of Alberta).

April 2008 - present Health Policy Working Group, SickKids

2007 – present Founder and Organizing Committee, Ontario Knowledge Translation and Exchange Community of Practice (www.ktecop.ca)

March 2007 – present Senior Management / Education Council, Learning Institute, SickKids

2004 – present Member, National Child and Youth Health Coalition

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2000 – present CAFAS in ONTARIO Advisory Committee, Chair

Past

2004 - 2012 Executive Committee and Scientific Director Knowledge Translation, Child Health Evaluative Sciences Program, Research

March 2011 – December 2011 Alberta Innovates Health Solutions – Knowledge Translation Corporate Working Group

2010 – 2011 Ginger Council, “Using Online Patient Dialogue for Quality Improvement in Healthcare” – An Innovation Cell and Change Foundation Partnership (Neil Seeman, Innovation Cell, Massey College, University of Toronto).

2009 – 2010 Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Population Health Investigator Review Committee

March 2009 – September 2009 Child and Youth Advisory Committee, Evergreen CYMH Policy Project, Mental Health Commission of Canada

September 2008 – April 2010 Evidence in Practice Conference, Organizing Committee, April 2010

July 2008 – July 2011 International Implementation Conference, Organizing Committee, American Psychological Association Division 53 and Evidence-Based Consortium

Fall 2007- January 2008 Expert Panel – Child and Youth Mental Health Indicators Project, The Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO

May 2007 – October 2007 Canada Foundation for Innovation- Research Hospital Fund, Contributor - Health Promotion and Knowledge Translation and Health Policy theme

April 2007 – 2009 Privacy Improvements Project Implementation Team

SickKids, Workgroup Member

February 2007 – 2009 Sick Kids Strategic Directions Workgroup on the Integration of Research, Practice, and Education (Chair: Anne Marie Christian), Workgroup Member

February 2007 – 2010 Research Institute Seed Grant Opportunities Review Committee SickKids

Review Member

Summer 2006 – 2010 Social and Economic Benefits Committee for Genome Canada Round –III Projects, SickKids

Fall 2005 – Spring 2008 Review Committee, CIHR Children’s Health

2005- 2007 CAMH Knowledge Transfer Assessor Project, Member, Advisory Board, (PI) Paula Goering, Suzanne E. Ross, Nora

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Jacobson, Dale Butterill, in partnership with Canadian Health Research Foundation (CHSRF), Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMw), UK National Health Services Service Delivery and Organization Research and Development Programme (NHS SDO)

2004 – 2006 Advisory Committee, Web-based Teaching Tool, Learing Disabilities Association of Ontario (LDAO), Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children

2004 - 2006 Expert Panel on Children’s Mental Health, Child & Youth Health Indicators, National Child and Youth Health Coalition, Co-Chair

2003 - 2004 HSC Centre of Excellence in Children’s Health and Well-Being, Co-Lead

2003 HSC Centre of Excellence in Community Medicine, Committee Member

2003 Workgroup - Knowledge Translation for Population Health Sciences at Sick Kids, Lead

2003 Pilot Project to Implement Outcome Assessment in Behaviour Programs for the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, Committee Member

2003 CMHO Accreditation Standards and CAFAS/BCFPI, Workgroup Member

2000 Response to the Millennium Dialogue, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (Dr. Daniel Keating), Discussant

1999 – 2002 Research and Development Sub-Committee, Parenting Alliance, Workgroup Member

O. CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION

2008 - 2010 Global Implementation Conference National Implementation Research Network and the Child and Youth

Evidence-Based Practices Consortium http://www.implementationconference.org August 15-17th 2011 Washington DC 2008 – 2010 The Second Biennial Evidence-Informed Practice International Invitational

Workshop Organizing Committee April 18th to 21st 2010, Simcoe, Ontario 2008 - 2009 Getting to Uptake: Leveraging Social Innovation for Practice Change,

September 23rd 2009

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http://guest.cvent.com/i.aspx?1Q,M3,6cf2f0b3-94a5-4fd2-b61d-b41d86ecef6e

Chair, Community Health Systems Resource Group Collaborative Research Symposia Series

2007 Stories from the Frontline: Applying CAFAS and BCFPI in Your Practice

February 21 2007, Ontario Psychological Association Pre-conference Professional Development Day

Conference Committee, Facilitator 2004 For the Kids: Developing Readiness for the Future of Child and Youth

Mental Health, December 10 2004. Conference Chair 1992 – 1997 Hincks Annual Parenting in the '90s Conference Founder & Conference Chair

P. CONSULTATION

03-2013 – ongoing Process evaluation of School Mental Health ASSIST

03-2012 – 03-2013 InterRAI Canada, KT Consultation 02-2011 – 05-2011 Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health

Development of a Curriculum for the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Child and Youth Mental Health

01-2011 U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Violence Prevention, Expert Panel

03-2010 – 07 2010 Student Support Leadership Initiative, Toronto Cluster – Partnership

Evaluation. 03-2010 - 04-2011 Griffin Centre, Supporting Service Excellence and Continuous Quality

Improvement through Evaluation, Evaluation Grant - Examining functional outcomes for dually diagnosed (DD) children and youth receiving mental health services, Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health

06-2008 – 2009 Central East Region Transfer Payment Residential Strategy, Ministry of

Children and Youth Services, Project management for a regional initiative to examine the best approach to providing residential services for children and youth within the MCYS continuum of care.

04-2008 to 06-2008 ECHO, ECHO: Improving Women’s Health in Ontario, Current Research in

Knowledge Translation and Women’s Health: A Resource Report

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2008 – 2010 Griffin Centre, Training in evidence-based mental health practice and research utilization

01-2008 – 04-2008 Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada (CDPAC), literature review

and survey development for community of practice 09-2007 – 11 2007 Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, literature review on knowledge

translation for cardiovascular disease 03-2007 – present Manilla Consulting Group Inc, Virgina USA National Registry of Evidence Based Programs and Practices (SAMHSA),

review of implementation materials for evidence based practices and programs, http://www.nrepp.samhsa.gov/

04-2007 – 12-2010 Kinark Child and Family Services

Process evaluation of organizational change for this organization – the largest CYMH service provider in Ontario, as it moves all of its service to evidence base.

08-2006 – 01-2008 Services aux enfants et adultes Prescott-Russell

Projet de rehaussement des services en sante mentale pour les enfants francophones de l’Ontario, The definitive goal of this project was to improve the quality of French language services to Ontario’s children and youth and their families, to increase practitioner satisfaction with service delivery, and to ensure a greater effectiveness in the services offered in French. There were two phases to the project: Phase 1: survey of service delivery characteristics, research utilizations, and readiness for change; and Phase 2: a review of evidence-based practices available in French and/or proven reliable with French speaking children and youth.

07-2006 – 07-2007 R.A. Malatest & Associates Ltd

Evaluation off Mental Health Capacity Building Pilots for Children and Families For the Alberta Mental Health Board 12-2006 – 04-2007 Cochrane Temiskaming Resource Centre, Qualitative analysis of day

support client activity preferences and wishes to guide program development and service delivery for the population served by these organizations.

05-2006 – 07-2006 Child, Youth, and Family Coalition of Simcoe County

Environmental Scan of At-Risk Youth in Simcoe County. This environmental scan of "at risk" adolescents was intended to provide current service delivery information and opinions of key children’s sector professionals to inform the development of a coordinated plan to service this population throughout Simcoe County.

01-2006 - 02-2006 Esteem / Pressley Ridge Consultant for Pressley Ridge Treatment Foster Care Indicators

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10-2005 – 11-2005 Resources for Exceptional Children / Durham Region Literature Review, Acute Children’s Mental Health Care 04-2005 – 12-2007 Durham Region, Centralized Intake for Children’s Mental Health Development of a framework for centralized intake among Durham

region children’s mental health service providers. 10-2004 – 11-2004 Central East Region, Ministry of Children and Youth Services Child and Youth Mental Health Fund Heatlh Systems Research and Consulting Unit, CAMH