Recognizing and Responding to Intimate Partner Violence: An Update
Harriet MacMillan and Melissa Kimber were two of the three co-authors on an updated Position Paper, just published in the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry entitled, “Recognizing and Responding to Intimate Partner Violence: An Update”. You can read the position paper here.
Ontario Parent Survey
A recent study led by Dr. Andrea Gonzalez, Core Member at The Offord Centre for Child Studies was featured in The Hamilton Spectator on May 5, 2020 in an article titled “How have you handled lockdown? And what might you need to transition back out…
COVID-19 Educational Resources
Offord Centre’s Families First Team has put together an informative resource for parents about educational and fun activities online. All the resources have information about age, languages and cost in the document along with a short description of each link. To view the resource, click…
The Offord Centre to host Public Lecture
The Offord Centre recognized by Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship opportunity!
Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Developmental Pathways in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Researchers at McMaster University are seeking qualified applicants for a post-doctoral research opportunity in the autism field. Applicants will be eligible for a 12 to 24 month Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship under the supervision of…
The Offord Centre of Child Studies featured in Hamilton Spectator article on April 22, 2019
The Offord Centre of Child Studies was featured in The Hamilton Spectator on April 22, 2019 in an article titled “No one oversees children’s mental health in Ontario warn McMaster University researchers.” To read the full article click here. To learn more about the 2014 Otario…
The Offord Centre of Child Studies featured in Hamilton Spectator article
The Offord Centre of Child Studies was featured in The Hamilton Spectator on April 18, 2019 in an article titled “One-third of Ontario kids get the mental health care they need concludes Offord Centre study.” To read the full article click here. To learn more…
Offord Centre members part of gender-based violence research initiative
On Monday December 3, 2018 Federal Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor and Minister of Seniors Filomena Tassi came to McMaster to personally delivered the news that researchers from the Offord Centre for Child Studies will lead a $3.4 million study over the next five years,…
Offord Centre for Child Studies Symposium Showcases Research Synergies, Mentorships
The Offord Centre for Child Studies Research Symposium: Bridging Science to Practice in Children’s Mental Health, held May 3, 2018, was a well-received event showcasing the breadth and depth of research done by the various collaborative teams and studies at the Centre. The event…