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Curriculum Vitae Melanie Barwick PhD, CPsych A. Date Curriculum Vitae is Prepared 9 February 2019 B. Biographical Information Primary Office Child Health Evaluative Sciences, Research Institute Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning The Hospital for Sick Children 686 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada M5G 0A4 Office 4168131085 Mobile 4168993901 Fax 4168137258 Email [email protected] Web / Blog www.melaniebarwick.com Twitter @melaniebarwick ORCID 000000022478604X Researcher Status: Senior Scientist Career Start Date: 1992 Research Pillars: (1) Health Services Research (2) Clinical Research Expertise: Implementation Science, Knowledge Translation Discipline Trained In: Psychology Areas of Research: implementation science, knowledge translation, mental health systems, organizational change, outcome measurement, practice change, child psychopathology, child and youth mental health, qualitative methods, mixed methods Languages Written & Spoken: English, French 1. EDUCATION Degrees 1994 1996 Post Doctorate, Infant Mental Health, Research (Psychiatry), Hincks Institute (U Toronto), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Supervisor(s): Dr. Nancy Cohen 1992 1994 Post Doctorate, Developmental Psychopathology, Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Supervisor(s): Dr. Nancy Cohen 1989 1993 PhD, Educational Psychology, Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Supervisor(s): Dr. Tom Eisemon 1987 1989 MA, Special Education, OISE/UT, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Supervisor(s): Dr. Linda Siegel 1983 1986 BA, Psychology, Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Postgraduate, Research and Specialty Training 2017 Caring Safely, The Hospital for Sick Children

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Curriculum  Vitae    

Melanie  Barwick  PhD,  CPsych    

 

A.   Date  Curriculum  Vitae  is  Prepared     9  February  2019  

B.   Biographical  Information  

Primary  Office   Child  Health  Evaluative  Sciences,  Research  Institute     Peter  Gilgan  Centre  for  Research  and  Learning     The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children     686  Bay  Street,  Toronto,  Canada  M5G  0A4  Office     416-­‐813-­‐1085  Mobile     416-­‐899-­‐3901  Fax     416-­‐813-­‐7258  Email     [email protected]    Web  /  Blog     www.melaniebarwick.com    Twitter     @melaniebarwick    ORCID     0000-­‐0002-­‐2478-­‐604X    Researcher  Status:         Senior  Scientist  Career  Start  Date:       1992  Research  Pillars:       (1)  Health  Services  Research  (2)  Clinical  Research  Expertise:         Implementation  Science,  Knowledge  Translation  Discipline  Trained  In:         Psychology  Areas  of  Research:       implementation  science,  knowledge  translation,  mental  health  systems,  

organizational  change,  outcome  measurement,  practice  change,  child  psychopathology,  child  and  youth  mental  health,  qualitative  methods,  mixed  methods  

Languages  Written  &  Spoken:     English,  French  

1.   EDUCATION  

Degrees  

1994  -­‐  1996   Post  Doctorate,  Infant  Mental  Health,  Research  (Psychiatry),  Hincks  Institute  (U  Toronto),  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  Supervisor(s):  Dr.  Nancy  Cohen  

1992  -­‐  1994   Post  Doctorate,  Developmental  Psychopathology,  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  Supervisor(s):  Dr.  Nancy  Cohen  

1989  -­‐  1993   PhD,  Educational  Psychology,  Educational  and  Counselling  Psychology,  McGill  University,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  Supervisor(s):  Dr.  Tom  Eisemon  

1987  -­‐  1989   MA,  Special  Education,  OISE/UT,  University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  Supervisor(s):  Dr.  Linda  Siegel  

1983  -­‐  1986   BA,  Psychology,  Psychology,  McGill  University,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada  

Postgraduate,  Research  and  Specialty  Training  

2017   Caring  Safely,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  

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2014   Plain  Language  Writing,  Knowledge  Mobilization  Unit,  Office  of  Research  Services,  York  University,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  

2010   Health  Innovations  and  Leadership  Course  -­‐  Innovations  and  Commercialization  (2-­‐day  workshop),  Faculty  of  Medicine,  University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  

2010   LEAD  Program  (Leadership  and  Management  Skills),  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  

2003   Health  Economics,  Canadian  Institute  for  Economic  Evaluation  /  Prevention  Dividend  Project  

2001   Media  Training,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  

2001   Research  Transfer  Training  Program  (October  18,  25,  November  1,  2001),  Knowledge  Transfer  Health  Systems  Research  and  Consulting  Unit,  Centre  for  Addiction  and  Mental  Health,  Ontario,  Canada  

2001   Focus  Groups  for  Social  Research,  Institute  for  Social  Research,  York  University,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  

Qualif icat ions,  Cert if icat ions  and  L icenses  

1997  to  present   Registered  Psychologist,  College  of  Psychologists  of  Ontario,  License.  Membership  #:  3130  

2.   EMPLOYMENT  

Current  Appointments  

2018  –  present   Research  Committee,  Faculty  Council,  Faculty  of  Medicine  

2018  –  present   Professor  (Primary),  Psychiatry,  Faculty  of  Medicine,  University  of  Toronto  

2018  –  present   Professor  (Adjunct),  Social  and  Behavioural  Health,  Dalla  Lana  School  of  Public  Health,  University  of  Toronto  

2018–  present   Professor  (Adjunct),  Institute  of  Health  Policy,  Measurement  and  Evaluation,  Dalla  Lana  School  of  Public  Health,  University  of  Toronto  

2018  –  present   Visiting  Professor,  None  in  Three  Research  Centre,  University  of  Huddersfield,  UK  

2015  -­‐  present   Senior  Scientist,  Child  Health  Evaluative  Sciences,  Research  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Ontario,  Canada  

2014  -­‐  present   Head,  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  Research  Unit,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  

2013  -­‐  present   Chair,  Creative  Professional  Activity  Committee,  Psychiatry,  Faculty  of  Medicine,  University  of  Toronto  

2013  -­‐  present   Full  Member,  Graduate  Studies,  Faculty  of  Medicine,  University  of  Toronto  

2013  -­‐  present   Executive  Member  and  Senior  Scientist,  SickKids  Centre  for  Global  Child  Health,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  

2007  -­‐  present   Member,  Education  Council,  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  

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Previous  Appointments  

Research  

2013  -­‐  2015   Senior  Associate  Scientist,  Child  Health  Evaluative  Sciences,  Research  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Ontario,  Canada  

2014  -­‐  2015   Advisory  Member,  SickKids  Child  Health  Policy  and  Advocacy  Steering  Committee,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  

2006  -­‐  2014   Inaugural  Scientific  Director,  Knowledge  Translation,  Child  Health  Evaluative  Sciences,  Research  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Ontario,  Canada  

2004  -­‐  2009   Executive  Committee,  Child  Health  Evaluative  Sciences  Program,  Research  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  

2001  -­‐  2014   Psychologist  and  Health  Systems  Scientist,  Community  Health  Systems  Resource  Group,  Research  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Ontario,  Canada  

2001  -­‐  2013   Associate  Scientist,  Child  Health  Evaluative  Sciences  Program,  Research  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  

1998  -­‐  2001   Director  of  Research,  The  George  Hull  Centre  for  Children  and  Families  

1996  -­‐  1998   Research  Associate,  Hincks  Centre  for  Children’s  Mental  Health  

University  

2015  -­‐  2018   Member,  Promotions  Committee,  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  

2009  -­‐  2018   Associate  Professor,  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health,  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto  

2009  -­‐  2018   Associate  Professor,  Dalla  Lana  School  of  Public  Health,  University  of  Toronto  

2003  -­‐  2014   Associate  Member,  Graduate  Studies,  University  of  Toronto  

2003  -­‐  2009   Assistant  Professor,  Public  Health  Sciences,  University  of  Toronto  

2001  -­‐  2009   Assistant  Professor,  Division  of  Child  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto  

1994  -­‐  2001   Lecturer,  Division  of  Child  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto  

3.   HONOURS  AND  CAREER  AWARDS  

Dist inct ions  and  Research  Awards  

International  

2019   Invitational  Plenary,  University  of  Texas  Medical  Branch,  May  1-­‐3,  2019  

2018   Visiting  Scholar,  Murdoch  Children’s  Hospital  Research  Institute,  Melbourne  Australia  (Distinction)  

2017  –  2022   Visiting  Professor,  School  of  Human  and  Health  Sciences,  University  of  Huddersfield,  United  Kingdom  (Distinction)  

2016   Visiting  Scholar,  Murdoch  Children’s  Hospital  Research  Institute,  Melbourne  Australia  (Distinction)  

2016   Visiting  Scholar,  Western  Australia  Health  Translation  Network  (WAHTN)  and  University  of  Western  Australia  (Distinction)  

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2014   Visiting  Scholar,  University  of  Western  Australia,  Perth,  Western  Australia  (Distinction)    

2014   Professional  profile,  J  Hunsley  and  CM  Lee  (2014).  Introduction  to  clinical  psychology:  An  evidence-­‐based  approach.  Third  edition,  2014,  pp.  498-­‐499.  (Distinction)  

1989   Student  Research  Award,  Joint  Conference  on  Learning  Disabilities,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan  (Distinction)  

National  

2019   Visiting  Scholar,  CHEO  Research  Institute,  April  10-­‐11,  2019.  

2017   Digital  Media  Awards,  Nomination  for  Best  Social  Storytelling,  #ItDoesntHaveToHurt  Yummy  Mummy  Club,  Jeni  Marinucci,  Editor.  2nd  annual  awards  program,  recognizing  excellence  in  the  content  and  creation  of  Canadian  digital  publications  http://digitalpublishingawards.ca/2017nominations    

2017   Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research,  Institute  of  Human  Development,  Child  and  Youth  Health  Talks  Video  Competition,  3  Ways  to  Instantly  Relieve  your  Baby's  Pain  (created  as  part  of  the  #ItDoesntHaveToHurt  Initiative),  First  Prize,  2017.  The  objective  of  this  competition  is  to  encourage  the  production  of  videos  that  present  evidence-­‐based  research  to  a  lay  audience  and  that  incorporate  a  message  designed  to  have  a  positive  impact  on  the  health  of  children,  youth  and  families.  

2016   Finalist,  DIGI  Awards  for  Best  Branded  Content  nextMEDIA  for  #itdoesnthavetohurt  campaign  (CIHR  Grant),  It  Doesn’t  Have  to  Hurt:  A  Science-­‐Media  Partnership  to  Mobilize  Evidence  about  Children’s  Pain  to  Parents.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Knowledge  to  Action.  PI:  Chambers  CT,  Barwick  M.  Co-­‐Applicants:  Bender  J,  Campbell-­‐Yeo  M,  Collier  G,  Goldman  R,  Mogil  J,  O’Hara  K,  Stevens  B,  Taddio  A,  Witteman  H.  Collaborator(s):  Ehm  E.  CIHR  $200,000  CAD.  See  http://nextmedianow.com/digi-­‐awards/    

2016   Gold  Winner,  Best  Online  Campaign  for  #itdoesnthavetohurt  campaign,  Canadian  Online  Publishers  Awards.  It  Doesn’t  Have  to  Hurt:  A  Science-­‐Media  Partnership  to  Mobilize  Evidence  about  Children’s  Pain  to  Parents.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Knowledge  to  Action.  PI:  Chambers  CT,  Barwick  M.  Co-­‐Applicants:  Bender  J,  Campbell-­‐Yeo  M,  Collier  G,  Goldman  R,  Mogil  J,  O’Hara  K,  Stevens  B,  Taddio  A,  Witteman  H.  Collaborator(s):  Ehm  E.  CIHR  $200,000  CAD.  See  http://www.canadianonlinepublishingawards.com/      

2013   Leading  Practice,  Accreditation  Canada.  The  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  course  (2011)  recognized  as  a  Leading  Practice  in  2013.  http://www.accreditation.ca/node/6793  (Distinction)  

2012   Judy  Elder  Alumae  Award  (Distinguished  Alumnus),  The  Study  School,  Montreal,  Quebec.  See  http://www.thestudy.qc.ca/alumnae/judy-­‐elder-­‐alumna-­‐award    (Distinction)  

2010   Stephen  Leacock  Alumni  Award,  McGill  University.  (Distinction)  

2006   Best  Poster,  Canadian  Health  Services  Research  Foundation.  8th  Annual  Invitational  Workshop  –  Innovation  through  Collaboration:  Working  together  for  an  evidence-­‐informed  health  system.  (Distinction)  

2006   Casebook  Contribution,  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research.    CIHR  KT  Casebook  contribution  invitation  -­‐  Barwick,  M.  (SRA),  Boydell,  K.M.,  Basnett,  

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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.  (Distinction)  

2006   Shortlisted  Story,  Canadian  Health  Services  Research  Foundation.  “Celebrating  the  Past,  Present,  and  Future  of  Evidence-­‐Informed  Decision-­‐Making”.  (Distinction)  

1994  -­‐  1996   Post-­‐Doctoral  Fellowship,  National  Health  and  Development  Research  Program/Health  Canada.  (Distinction)  

1992  -­‐  1994   Post-­‐Doctoral  Fellowship,  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC)/University  of  Toronto.  (Distinction)  

1991  -­‐  1992   Doctoral  Fellowship,  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC).  (Distinction)  

Provincial  /  Regional  

2006   Community  Award,  Yorktown  Family  Services.  (Distinction).     Presented  to  Community  Health  Systems  Resource  Group,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  for  collaborative  research  conducted  with  Dr.  M.  Barwick  and  Ms.  D.  Urajnik.  

2002   Minister’s  Award  for  Knowledge  Transfer  Research,  Ontario  Ministry  of  Health  and  Long-­‐Term  Care,  Ontario.  (Distinction)  

1989  -­‐  1991   Doctoral  Fellowship,  Fonds  pour  la  Formation  de  Chercheurs  et  l’Aide  a  la  Récherche  (FCAR).  (Distinction)  

1988  -­‐  1989   Graduate  Assistantship,  Ontario  Institute  for  Studies  in  Education.  (Distinction)  

4.   PROFESSIONAL  AFFILIATIONS  AND  ACTIVITIES  /  Expert  consultat ion  

Professional  Associat ions  

1997  -­‐  present   Canadian  Psychological  Association,  4180  

1997  -­‐  present   Ontario  College  of  Psychologists,  3130  

ADMINISTRATIVE  ACTIVITIES  (current  act iv it ies  are  bolded)  

International  

AMREF  Health  Afr ica  

2016  –  present   Director,  Governing  Board     http://www.amrefcanada.org/why-­‐amref/amref-­‐ is-­‐afr ican/  

Community  Health  Systems  Resource  Group  Collaborative  Research  Symposia  Series    

2008  -­‐  2009   Chair,  Conference  -­‐  Getting  to  Uptake:  Leveraging  Social  Innovation  for  Practice  Change,  September  23rd  2009  

Evidence-­‐Based  Practice  Consortium  (USA  and  Canada)    

2009  -­‐  2015   Co-­‐Chair,  Policy  Subcommittee  

Global  Implementation  Initiative    

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2015  -­‐  2017   Member,  Governing  Board,  https://globalimplementation.org/    

2015  -­‐  2017   Co-­‐Chair,  Global  Implementation  Conference  2017,  Ontario,  Canada.  

2008  -­‐  2010   Member,  Organizing  Committee,  GIC2013,  Washington  DC,  USA  

Society  for   Implementation  Research  Col laborative    

2011  Sep  -­‐  present   Member,   Instrument  Review  Task  Force,  Comprehensive  Review  of  Dissemination  and  Implementation  Science  Instruments ,  https://www.societyforimplementationresearchcol laboration.org/  

The  Second  Biennial  Evidence-­‐Informed  Practice  International  Invitational  Workshop    

2008  -­‐  2010   Member,  Organizing  Committee,  Simcoe,  Ontario.    

UK  Implementation  Society  

2018  –  present   member  

University  of  Huddersf ie ld    

2016  -­‐  present   Aff i l iate  Faculty  and  Member,   Implementation  Lead,  Regional  Advisory  Group,  None  in  Three  Study ,  Dr.  Adele  Jones,  United  Kingdom.  

Western  Australia  Health  Translation  Network  (WAHTN)  

2017  –  2018   Consultant,  Knowledge  Translation  and  Research  Impact  

National  

Alberta  Innovates  Health  Solutions    

2011   Member,  Knowledge  Translation  Corporate  Working  Group  

Alberta  Pregnancy  Outcomes  and  Nutrition  (APrON)    

2009  -­‐  2012   Scientific  Advisor,  PI  Bonnie  Kaplan  (U  of  Calgary)  and  Catherine  Fields  (U  of  Alberta).  

Canada  Foundation  for  Innovation    

2007   Contributor,  Research  Hospital  Fund,  Health  Promotion  and  Knowledge  Translation  and  Health  Policy  theme  

Canadian  Knowledge  Translat ion  and  Exchange  Community  of  Pract ice    

2006  -­‐  present   Founder  and  member,  Coordinating  Committee,  www.ktecop.ca  

Canadian  Network  for  Maternal,  Newborn  and  Child  Health  (CAN-­‐MNCH)    

2012  -­‐  2013   Chair,  Chair,  Knowledge  Exchange  Working  Group  

Centre  for  Addiction  and  Mental  Health    

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

Mental  Health  Commission  of  Canada    

2009   Member,  Child  and  Youth  Advisory  Committee,  Evergreen  CYMH  Policy  Project  

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Marine  Environmental  Observation  Predict ion  and  Response  (MEOPAR)  Network  of  Centres  of  Excel lence  

2017  -­‐  present   Member  Knowledge  Mobil izat ion  Committee,  http://www.meopar.ca/    

National  Centre  of  Excellence  –  Wisdom2Action  Network,      

2015  -­‐  2018   Member,  Governing  Board,  http://www.cyccnetwork.org/    

National  Child  and  Youth  Health  Coalition    

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

Provincial  /  Regional  

CAFAS  in  ONTARIO  (Ontario  Outcome  Measurement  Initiative,  MCYS)    

2000  -­‐  2015   Chair,  (Chair)  Advisory  Committee;  Lead  Implementer  

Children’s  Mental  Health  Ontario    

2003   Member,  Accreditation  Standards  and  CAFAS/BCFPI,  Workgroup  

Dufferin-­‐Peel  Catholic  District  School  Board    

2003   Member,  Pilot  Project  to  Implement  Outcome  Assessment  in  Behaviour  Programs  

EENet  -­‐  Evidence  Exchange  Network  (CAMH)    

2011  -­‐  2018   Steering  Committee  

Epilepsy  Implementation  Task  Force  for  Ontario    

2013  -­‐  2016   Member,  Knowledge  Translation  Working  Group  Chairs  Dr.  Carter  Snead  (SickKids)  and  Ms.  Brenda  Flaherty  (Hamilton  Health  Sciences).  

Ontario  Psychological  Association    

2007  Feb  21   Facilitator,  Stories  from  the  Frontline:  Applying  CAFAS  and  BCFPI  in  Your  Practice.  Pre-­‐conference  Professional  Development  Day,  Conference  Committee  

Ontario  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  

2016   Special  Consultant  to  the  Minister,  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health,  Minister  Alex  Bezzina  

2015  -­‐  2016   External  Reference  Group,  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  

2012  -­‐  2013   Member,  MCYS  Measurement  Framework,  Corporate  Scorecard  Technical  Expert  Panel  

2010  -­‐  2011   Member,  Working  Together  for  Kids  Mental  Health  

Parenting  Alliance    

1999  -­‐  2002   Member,  Research  and  Development  Sub-­‐Committee,  Workgroup  

Project  Echo  

2017-­‐2020   Member,  Advisory  Board,  Project  ECHO  (Extension  for  Community  Healthcare  Outcomes),  S ickKids.  Funder:  MOHTLC  Ontario  

Provincial  Programs  Quality  Collaborative  (Ontario)    

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2015  –  2017   Optimizing  Clinical  Practice  in  Ontario  Task  Force     Chairs  Doris  Grinspun/  Jeremy  Grimshaw;  Executive  Sponsor:  Deputy  Minister  Bob  

Bell  

2013  Mar  -­‐  2013  Dec   Member,  Implementation  of  Evidence  Based  Practices  Sub-­‐Committee,  Ontario  Provincial  Programs  Quality  Committee.  Chair  Dr.  Robert  Bell,  UHN.  

Public  Health  Ontario    

2015  Apr  1  -­‐  2016  Apr  26   Member,  Collective  Impact  Table  on  Optimizing  Healthy  Human  Development,  Ontario,  Canada.  Public  Health  Ontario  

The  Provincial  Centre  of  Excellence  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  at  CHEO    

2007  -­‐  2008   Member,  Expert  Panel  –  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  Indicators  Project  

The  Second  Biennial  Evidence-­‐Informed  Practice  International  Invitational  Conference    

2008  -­‐  2010   Member,  Organizing  Committee,  April  2010    

University  of  Toronto  and  The  Change  Foundation    

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

Local  

Hincks  Institute,  Toronto    

1992  -­‐  1997   Founder  and  Chair,  Hincks  Annual  Parenting  in  the  ‘90s  Conference  

Ontario  Institute  for  Studies  in  Education    

2000   Discussant,  Response  to  the  Millennium  Dialogue  

The  Hospital   for  S ick  Chi ldren    

2018  -­‐     Advisory  Committee,  Chi ld  Health   Inst itute  

2018   Steering  Committee,  Child  Health  Institute  

2016  –  present   Advisory  and  Editoria l  Board,  AboutKidsHealth,  http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/Pages/default .aspx  

2014  Apr  -­‐  2015   Member,  Child  Health  Advocacy  and  Policy  Committee  

2013  May  -­‐  present   Member,  Executive  Leadership,  Centre  for  Global  Chi ld  Health  

2007  Mar  -­‐  present   Member,  Education  Counci l ,  Learning   Inst itute  

2008   Member,  Health  Policy  Working  Group  

2007  -­‐  2010   Review  Member,  Research  Institute  Seed  Grant  Opportunities  Review  Committee  

2007  -­‐  2009   Member,  Privacy  Improvements  Project  Implementation  Team  Workgroup  

2007  -­‐  2009   Member,  Strategic  Directions  Workgroup  on  the  Integration  of  Research,  Practice,  and  Education  

2006  -­‐  2010   Member,  Social  and  Economic  Benefits  Committee  for  Genome  Canada  Round  –III  Projects  

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2004  -­‐  2006   Member,  Advisory  Committee,  Web-­‐based  Teaching  Tool,  Leading  Disabilities  Association  of  Ontario  (LDAO)  

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

2003   Member,  Centre  of  Excellence  in  Community  Medicine  

2003   Lead,  Workgroup  -­‐  Knowledge  Translation  for  Population  Health  Sciences  

The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  Research  Institute    

2018  –  present   Advisory  member  Child  Health  Institute  

2004  -­‐  2012   Member,  Executive  Committee,  Child  Health  Evaluative  Sciences  Program,  Research  

University  of  Toronto    

2015  -­‐  2018   Member,  Department  of  Psychiatry  Promotions  Committee  

2013  –  present   Chair ,  CPA  (Creative  Professional  Act iv ity)  Committee,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto  

2014  -­‐  2017   Member,  Social  and  Behavioural  Health  Sciences  PhD  Admissions  and  PhD  Review  Committees,  Dalla  Lana  School  of  Public  Health,  University  of  Toronto  

2012  -­‐  2013   Member,  Strategic  Planning  Group,  Pillar  1  –  Integration,  Education  and  Quality  Mental  Health  Care  Within  and  Across  Health  Professions,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto  

2011  -­‐  2013   Member,  Chair,  CPA  (Creative  Professional  Activity)  Committee,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  Ontario,  Canada.      

PEER  REVIEW  ACTIVITIES  

Grant  Reviews  

Internal  Grant  Reviewer    

  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Psychiatric  Endowment  Fund  (periodic)  

  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  Foundation,  (periodic)  

External  Grant  Reviewer    

 

2018   CIHR,  CHI  Committee,  Project  Scheme  

2018   PolicyWise  Alberta,  Addiction  and  Mental  Health  Strategic  Clinical  Network’s  Valuing  Mental  Health  Innovation  and  Integration  Research  Grant  competition  

2017   CIHR,  CHI  Committee,  Project  Scheme  

2016   CIHR,  CHI  Project  Scheme  

2015     CIHR,  KTA  Grants  

2015   CIHR,  Transitional  Operating  Grant,  Social  &  Developmental  Aspects  of  Children  and  Youth’s  Health  

2014     CIHR,  Foundation  Scheme  College  of  Reviewers,  Stage  1  

2012   CIHR,  Partnerships  for  Health  System  Improvement  Review  Committee  

2012   Networks  of  Centres  of  Excellence  of  Canada,  NCE  Knowledge  Mobilization  Competition  

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2012   The  National  Health  and  Medical  Research  Council  (NHMRC)  of  Australia,  (invited)  

2012   Partnerships  for  Health  System  Improvement,  Funder,  CIHR  

2011   National  Institute  on  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research,  Model  Systems  Knowledge  Translation  Center  (MSKTC)  

2010   Agency  for  Healthcare  Research  and  Quality  (AHRQ),  USA,  ACTION  II  Proposals  in  Practice  Based  Implementation  Research  

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

2010   Worksafe  Canada  

2005  -­‐  2009   CIHR,  Children’s  Health  Committee  

2007     Committee  Member,  National  Registry  for  Effective  Programs  and  Practices,  Funder,  Academic  Reviewer,  Substance  Abuse  and  Mental  Health  Services  Administration  

Journal  Reviews  

  Administration  and  Policy  in  Mental  Health  and  Mental  Health  Services  Research  

  Archives  of  Physical  Medicine  and  Rehabilitation  

  BMC  Health  Services  

  Canadian  Journal  of  Community  Mental  Health  

  Canadian  Journal  of  Emergency  Medicine    

Child  and  Adolescent  Psychiatry  and  Mental  Health  

  Child  and  Youth  Care  Forum  

  Evidence  &  Policy  (Associate  Editor)*  

  Health  Informatics  Journal  

  Health  Research  Policy  and  Systems  

  Health  Research  Policy  and  Systems  

  Implementation  Science  

  Journal  of  Behavioral  Health  Services  and  Research  

  Journal  of  Clinical  Epidemiology  

  Journal  of  Medical  Internet  Research  

Journal  of  the  Canadian  Academy  of  Child  and  Adolescent  Psychiatry  

Journal  of  Substance  Abuse  Treatment  

Pediatrics  

  PLOS  ONE  

  SAGE  Open  

  The  International  Journal  of  Knowledge,  Culture,  and  Change  Management  

OTHER  RESEARCH  AND  PROFESSIONAL  ACTIVITIES  

Research  Consult ing  

2017-­‐   Consultant,  Mount  Sinai  Injury  Research  Control  Center  (MS-­‐ICRC).  PI:  Gordon  W;  CIs:  Dams-­‐O’Connor  K,  Dijkers  M,  Kajankova  M.  Icahn  School  of  Medicine  at  Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York  USA.  Funder:  Centre  for  Disease  Control,  $1,  552,  498  

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2017-­‐   PI.  American  Institutes  for  Research  (AIR),  Literature  Review  on  Knowledge  Translation,  $25,000.  

2013  -­‐  2015   PI.  Process  evaluation  of  School  Mental  Health  ASSIST.  Hamilton-­‐Wentworth  District  School  Board  /  Ontario  Ministry  of  Education,  Ontario,  Canada.  Collaborator(s):  Katherine  Boydell,  Kathy  Short,  Gwendolyn  Fearing.  

2010   PI.  Student  Support  Leadership  Initiative,  Toronto  District  Protestant  School  Board  Toronto  Cluster  –  Partnership  Evaluation.  Toronto  District  Protestant  School  Board,  Ontario,  Canada.  Collaborator(s):  Katherine  Boydell.  

2008   PI.  ECHO:  Improving  Women’s  Health  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Health  and  Long-­‐Term  Care,  Ontario,  Canada.  Collaborator(s):  Katherine  Boydell.  Current  Research  in  Knowledge  Translation  and  Women’s  Health:  A  Resource  Report.  

2008   PI.  Literature  review  and  survey  development  for  community  of  practice.  Chronic  Disease  Prevention  Alliance  of  Canada  (CDPAC),  Ontario,  Canada.  

2007   PI.  Literature  review  on  knowledge  translation  for  cardiovascular  disease.  Heart  and  Stroke  Foundation  of  Ontario,  Ontario,  Canada.  Collaborator(s):  Katherine  Boydell.  

2007  -­‐  2010   PI.  Process  evaluation  of  organizational  change  for  this  organization.  Kinark  Child  and  Family  Services,  Ontario,  Canada.  The  largest  CYMH  service  provider  in  Ontario,  as  it  moves  all  of  its  service  to  evidence  based  practice.  

2006  -­‐  2007   PI.  Qualitative  analysis  of  day  support  client  activity  preferences  and  wishes  to  guide  program  development  and  service  delivery  for  the  population  served  by  these  organizations.  Cochrane  Temiskaming  Resource  Centre,  Ontario,  Canada.  

2006  -­‐  2008   PI.  Projet  de  rehaussement  des  services  en  santé  mentale  pour  les  enfants  francophones  de  l’Ontario.  Services  aux  enfants  et  adultes  Prescott-­‐Russell,  Ontario,  Canada.  

2006   PI.  Environmental  Scan  of  At-­‐Risk  Youth  in  Simcoe  County.  Child,  Youth,  and  Family  Coalition  of  Simcoe  County,  Ontario,  Canada.  

2005   PI.  Literature  Review,  Acute  Children’s  Mental  Health  Care.  Resources  for  Exceptional  Children  /  Durham  Region,  Ontario,  Canada.  

Consult ing  (Non-­‐Research)  

2017  –  present   American  Institutes  for  Research  (AIR),  KT  Consultant.  KT  Supports  for  the  Center  on  Knowledge  Translation  for  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (KTDRR)  and  selected  National  Institute  on  Disability,  Independent  Living,  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (NIDILRR)  grantees  re:  KT  planning,  grantee  consultations,  webinars.  

2016  –  2018   Western  Australian  Health  Research  Translation  Network,  Dr.  John  Challis,  University  of  Western  Australia  

2016  –  2018   Murdoch  Children’s  Research  Institute,  Knowledge  Translation  program  development    

2015  –  2017   American  Research  Institute  (AIR),  KT  Consultant,  KT  Supports  for  the  Center  on  Knowledge  Translation  for  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research  and  selected  National  Institute  on  Disability,  Independent  Living,  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (NIDILRR)  grantees  re:  KT  planning,  grantee  consultations,  webinars.  

2007  -­‐  2015   National  Registry  of  Evidence  Based  Programs  and  Practices  (SAMHSA).  Manilla  Consulting  Group  Inc,  Virginia,  United  States.  Review  of  implementation  materials  for  evidence  based  practices  and  programs,  http://www.nrepp.samhsa.gov/  

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2012  -­‐  2013   KT  Consultation.  InterRAI  Canada.  

2011   Development  of  a  Curriculum  for  the  Implementation  of  Evidence-­‐Based  Practices  in  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  Ontario  Centre  of  Excellence  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  See  http://www.excellenceforchildandyouth.ca/resource-­‐hub/learning-­‐modules.  

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

2010  -­‐  2011   Griffin  Centre,  Supporting  Service  Excellence  and  Continuous  Quality  Improvement  through  Evaluation,  Evaluation  Grant.  Provincial  Centre  of  Excellence  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  Examining  functional  outcomes  for  dually  diagnosed  (DD)  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  services.  

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.  

2008  -­‐  2010   Training  in  evidence-­‐based  mental  health  practice  and  research  utilization.  Griffin  Centre.  

2006  -­‐  2007   Evaluation  of  Mental  Health  Capacity  Building  Pilots  for  Children  and  Families.  R.A.  Malatest  &  Associates  Ltd.  For  the  Alberta  Mental  Health  Board.  

2006   Consultant  for  Pressley  Ridge  Treatment  Foster  Care  Indicators.  Esteem  /  Pressley  Ridge.  

2005  -­‐  2007   Development  of  a  framework  for  centralized  intake  among  Durham  region  children’s  mental  health  service  providers.  Durham  Region,  Centralized  Intake  for  Children’s  Mental  Health.  

2004   Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  Fund.  Central  East  Region,  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services.  Health  Systems  Research  and  Consulting  Unit,  CAMH.  

RESEARCH  FUNDING  

1.   Peer-­‐Reviewed  Grants  

Under  Review  

2019-­‐2023   Co-­‐Appl icant.  NPI  M  Herridge.  PIs  M  Bayley,  J  Flannery,  L  Flockhart,  S  McIntaggart,  C  Misak,  R  Rush,  J  Tran.  Cis  S  Abbey,  J  Batt,  K  Bosma,  G  Boyd,  L  Abrahamyan,  N  Adhikari,  M  Barwick,  L  Brocharxc,  K  Burns,  J  Cameron,  D  Cook,  M  Detsky,  P  Dhar,  C  Doiga,  C  Dos  Santos,  N  Ferguson,  A  Fox-­‐Robichaud,  J  Friedrich,  C  Grant,  E  Huszti,  M  Kho,  M  Krahn,  F  LaMontagne,  J  Marshall,  D  Maslove,  S  Mathur,  V  McCredie,  L  McIntyre,  H  Meggison,  S  Metha,  L  Munshi,  J  Muscedere,  M  Parotto,  J  Rudkowski,  Y  Skrobik,  M  Slessarev,  T  Stelfox,  A  Tan,  G  Tomlinson,  B  Waters,  H  Wunsch.  RECOVER  Program:A  care  continuum  after  CRitica  Illness.  CIHR  Transitions  Grant,  $959,100.  

2019-­‐2026   Program  Expert.  NPI  P  Corkum  (Lead),  P  Andreou,  M  Barwick,  C  Brown,  C  Chambers,  C  DiGiorgio,  E  Keys,  J  Mah,  M  McGonnell,  G  Rigney,  S  Rodger,  S  Shea,  I  Smith,  M  Toplak,  S  Weiss.  Creating,  Evaluating,  and  Sustaining  a  Collaborative,  Integrated,  and  Evidence-­‐based  Virtual  Centre  for  Child  Health  and  Well-­‐Being,  CIHR  Foundation  Grant,  Phase  2,  $4420000  

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2019-­‐2021   Co-­‐Appl icant.  NPI  P  Wegier.  CI  M  Barwick  J  Belden.  Using  a  mortality  risk  model  to  drive  advance  care  planning  for  patients  in  the  final  year  of  life.  New  Frontiers  in  Research  Fund  CIHR.  

 2019-­‐2026   Program  Expert.  NPI  Chambers,  C.T.  (Program  Lead)  &  Ali,  S.,  Andreou,  P.,  Barwick,  M.,  

Campbell,  F.,  Campbell-­‐Yeo,  M.,  Ehm,  E.,  Finley,  A.,  Graham,  I.,  Hourigan,  J.,  Jordan,  I.,  Kuhle,  S.,  Légaré,  F.,  MacCormick,  R.,  Marianayagam,  J.,  Mogil,  J.,  Noel,  M.,  Orji,  R.,  Pillai  Riddell,  R.,  Rosen,  N.,  Stevens,  B.,  Stinson,  J.,  Taddio,  A.,  Witteman,  H.  (Program  Experts)  (July  2019–June  2026).  It  Doesn’t  Have  To  Hurt:  Patient-­‐  and  Family-­‐Focused  Digital  Health  to  Improve  Children’s  Pain  Management.  CIHR  Foundation  Grant  –  Stage  2.  $3,950,000  requested.  Submitted  February  6,  2019.  

2019-­‐2020   Co-­‐Appl icant.  PIs  NE  MacKenzie,  CT  Chambers,  Cis  M  Barwick,  K  Birnie,  K  Boerner,  V  Granikov,  N  MacDonald,  M  McMurtry,  J  Parker,  P  Pluye,  A  Taddio,  P  Tutelman.  Understanding  Parents’  Plans  to  Use  Evidence-­‐Based  Strategies  for  Children’s  Vaccination  Pain.  IWK  Health  Centre,  Mentored  Grant,  $5000.  Submitted  January  10,  2019  

2019-­‐2022   Co-­‐Appl icant.  PARENT  -­‐  Preventing  obesity  in  toddlers  through  group  based  parenting  intervention  in  primary  care.  PI :  C  Birken.  CIs:  M  Barwick,  J  Jenkins,  J  Maguire,  M  Moretti,  P  Parkin,  N  Persaud,  S  Straus,  A  Willan,  M  Aglipay.  Heart  and  Stroke  Foundation.    

2019-­‐2023   Co-­‐Appl icant.  Parent  treatment  preferences  for  paediatric  behavioural  insomnia  interventions.  PI :  G  Reid.  CIs:  C  Cunningham,  W  Hall,  A  Newton,  A  Niccols,  R.  Stremler,  M  Barwick.  CIHR  Project  Scheme  Fall  2018.  

Awarded  

2019-­‐2023   Co-­‐Appl icant.  Community-­‐based  integrated  collaborative  care  teams  to  enhance  service  delivery  to  youth  with  mental  health  and  substance  use  challenges:  A  multi-­‐site  pragmatic  randomized-­‐controlled  trial.  PIs:   J  Henderson,  G  Chaim,  K  Cleverley,  P  Szatmari .  CAs:  M.  Barwick,  L  Courey,  Cl  de  Oliveira,  L  Hawke,  M  Moretti,  T  Pignatiello,  A  Willan.  Collaborators:  M  Levy,  D  O’Brien,  L  Solomon.  CIHR,  $711,452.  

2019-­‐2020   Co-­‐Applicant.  Integrated  digital  diabetes  self-­‐management  and  support  in  primary  and  community  care:  identifying  challenges  and  opportunities.  PI :  S .  Goyal,  DT  Sherifa l i .  CIs:  Argawal  P,  Barwick  M,  Bhattacharyya  O,  Brown  E,  Brozic  A,  Cafazzo  J,  Casey  G,  Grevier  M,  Lipscombe  L.,  Oh  P,  Pham  Q,  Segal  P,  Weston  Z,  Yu  C.  CIHR  Planning  and  Dissemination  Grant,  $14,473.  

2018-­‐2026   Program  Expert.  Optimizing  outcomes  in  survivors  of  childhood,  adolescent  and  young  adult  cancer.  CIHR  Foundation  Scheme.  PI :  Paul  Nathan.  Program  Experts:  Barwick  M,  Baxter  N,  Goudle  C,  Greenberg  M,  Grimshaw  J,  Grundy  P,  Gupta  S,  Hodgson  D,  Hudson  M,  Ivers  N,  Krahn  M,  Kremer  L,  Malkin  D,  Manlhiot  C,  Mital  S,  Pechlivanoglou  P,  Pole  J,  Stinson  J,  Sutradhar  R,  Taccone  M,  Whitock  J,  Yasui  Y,  Yuan  Y.  CIHR  Foundation  Grant,  $2,729,448    

2018  –  2022   Co-­‐Appl icant.  Enhancing  evidence-­‐based  practice  for  youth  and  emerging  adults  with  early  psychosis:  implementation  and  evaluation  in  diverse  service  settings.  Nominated  Principal  Applicant:  Aristotle  Voineskos;  Principal  Applicants:  George  Foussias,  Sanjeev  Sockalingam,  Paul  Kurdyak,  Janet  Durbin,  Moshe  Sakal,  Patrick  Mitchell,  Sarah  Bromley;  Co-­‐  Applicants:  Alison  Crawford,  John  Haltigan,  Jean  Addington,  Alexi  Jaouich,  Sophie  Soklardis,  Joanna  Henderson,  Dr.  Kelly  Anderson,  Claire  de  Oliveria,  Melanie  Barwick,  Nicole  

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Kozloff,  Juveria  Zaheer,  Saima  Awan.  CIHR  SPOR  Innovative  Clinical  Trial  Multi-­‐Year  Grant  $1,500,000.  Cash  support  contribution:  $750,000,  In-­‐kind  support:  $750,000.  

2017-­‐2022   Co-­‐Appl icant.  Healthy  public  policy  through  engagement:  Promoting  the  mental  health  of  Canadian  children.  NPA:  Jenkins  E.  Principal  Applicants:  Haines-­‐Saah  R,  Lampard  R.  Co-­‐Applicants:  Morris  J,  Barwick  M,  Houtekamer  C,  Lind  C,  Scott  C,  Waddell  C.  CIHR  Project  Scheme.  CIHR  Project  Scheme  $263,925  CAD.  

2017-­‐2022   Co-­‐Appl icant.  Assessing  and  improving  the  use  of  online  information  about  child  development,  health  and  well-­‐being:  Outcomes  for  low  education  low  income  parents  and  their  children.  Principal  Applicants:  Pluye  P,  Lagarde  F,  Loignon  C.  Co-­‐applicants  :  Bartlett-­‐Esquilant  G,  Barwick  M,  Bouthillier  F,     Gonzalez  RA,  Grad  R,  Schurr  S,  Schuster  T,  Thoër  C.  Collaborator  :  El  Sherif  R,  Granikov  V,  Tang  DL.  CIHR  Project  Scheme  $302,174  CAD.  

2017-­‐2020   Col laborator  and  Vis it ing  Fel low;  KT  and  Implementation  Lead.  None  in  Three  (Ni3)  -­‐  A  Centre  for  the  Development,  Application,  Research  and  Evaluation  of  Prosocial  Games  for  the  Prevention  of  Gender-­‐based  Violence.  Principal  Investigator:  Adele  Jones  (U  Huddersfield).  CIs:  Dan  Boduszek,  Minhua  Eunice  Ma,  Paul  Miller,  Gillian  Kirkman,  Chris  Retzler,  Graham  Gibbs,  Ertu  Unver,  James  Reid.  University  Research  Fund,  University  of  Huddersfield,  £300,000  GBP.  

2017-­‐2021   Col laborator  (CO),  KT  and  Implementation  Lead.  None  in  Three  (Ni3)  -­‐  A  Centre  for  the  Development,  Application,  Research  and  Evaluation  of  Prosocial  Games  for  the  Prevention  of  Gender-­‐based  Violence.  PI:  Adele  Jones  (U  Huddersfield).  CIs:  Minhua  Ma  (Huddersfield),  Boduszek  (Huddersfield),  G  Gibbs  (Huddersfield),  P  Miller  (Huddersfield),  A  Debowska  (John-­‐Moores  U),  S  Shagufta  (Pakistan  Higher  Education  Commission),  E  Awich  Ochen  (Makerere  U),  Z  Liu  (Ningbo  U).  Global  Challenges  Research  Fund,  Research  Council  UK,  £4.3  million  GBP.  

2017-­‐2021   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Healthy  Young  People  Everywhere  (HYPE)  IKT  Platform  (Rebranded  as  FRAYME).  CIHR,  International  Knowledge  Translation  Platform  Networks  of  Centres  of  Excellence  –  International  Research  Platforms.  Lead:  Manion  I  (University  of  Ottawa  Institute  for  Mental  Health  Research).  $1,600,000  CAD.  Implementation  Science  Leads:  Barwick  M,  Sundar  P,  Global  Implementation  Initiative  (GII).  Evidence  for  ISCM  in  Youth  Mental  Health  Leads:  A  Cheung,  S  Singh.  Data  Integration  Platform  Leads:  Iyer  S,  Rickwood  D.  Delivery  Platform  –  Community  Access  Points:  Mathias  S,  McGorry  P.  Educational  Setting  Leads:  Manion  I,  Davis  M.  Technology  Leads:  Davidson  J,  Burns  J.  Youth  and  Family  Engagement  Leads:  Henderson  J,  Anderson  K,  Jigsaw  member.  http://www.nce-­‐rce.gc.ca/Media-­‐Medias/news-­‐communiques/News-­‐Communique_eng.asp?ID=187#backgrounder    

2017  -­‐  2018                 Co-­‐Principal  Appl icant.  A  social  media  tool  kit  for  health  researchers.  Nova  Scotia  Health  Research  Foundation  Knowledge  Sharing  Support  Award.  PI:  Chambers  C.  CIs:  Barwick  M,  Witteman  H,  George  R,  Benchimol  E,  Tutelman  P.,  Parker  J.  $9,961  CAD.  [March  2017-­‐Febuary  2018;  extension  received].  

2017–  2019   Co-­‐Invest igator.  A  Focused  Suicide  Prevention  Strategy  for  Youth  Presenting  to  the  Emergency  Department  with  Suicide  Related  Behavior:  A  Randomized  Controlled  Trial.  Co-­‐PI:  Korczak  D,  Finkelstein  Y.  Collaborator(s):  Barwick  M,  Cleverly  B,  Chaim  G,  Henderson  J,  Monga  S,  Juurlink  D,  Szatmari  P.  Cundill  Foundation  $150,462  CAD.  (June  2017  –  May  2019).  

2017-­‐2019   Co-­‐Invest igator.  A  Focused  Suicide  Prevention  Strategy  for  Youth  Presenting  to  the  Emergency  Department  with  Suicide  Related  Behavior:  A  Randomized  Controlled  Trial.  Co-­‐PI:  Korczak  D,  Finkelstein  Y.  Collaborator(s):  Barwick  M,  Cleverly  B,  Chaim  G,  Henderson  J,  

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Monga  S,  Juurlink  D,  Szatmari  P.  Funding  for  Youth  Suicide  Prevention  Research,  Sick  Kids  Foundation.  54,000  CAD  [Donations]  Private  Donor  Support  via  the  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  (Sick  Kids)  Foundation.                

2017  -­‐  2019   Co-­‐Appl icant.  Enhancing  dissemination  and  implementation  of  causal  inference  methods  through  partnerships  with  large  health  system.  PI:  Yi  Zhang  (Medical  Technology  &  Practice  Patterns  Institute  (MTPPI).  CIs:  Barwick  M,  Thamer  M,  Kshirsagar  O.  Patient-­‐Centered  Outcomes  Research  Institute  (PCORI  USA).  $420,000  USD  (Jan  1  2017  –  Jan  31  2018).  

2016–  2023   Program  Expert.  Effective  knowledge  translation  strategies  for  enhancing  impact  and  improving  outcomes  in  infant  pain.  CIHR  Foundation  Scheme.  PI:  Bonnie  Stevens.  CIs  :  Barwick,  M;  Chambers,  C.;  Campbell-­‐Yeo,  M;  Estabrooks,  C.;  Gibbins,  S.;  Harrison,  D.;  Isaranuwatchai,  W;  Le  May,  S.;  Noel,  M.;  Slotta  J.;  Stinson,  J.;  Synnes,  A;  Willan,  A.;  Yamada,  J.     $3,823,346  CAD  

2016–  2019   Co-­‐Principal  Appl icant.  Building  effective  teams:  The  implementation  of  a  web-­‐based  clinical  collaboration  system.  Canadian  Cancer  Society  Research  Institute  (CCSRI)  Innovation  to  Impact  Grant.  Nominated  Principal  Applicants:  Husain  A;  Co-­‐PA:  Barwick  M.  Co-­‐Applicants:  Adam  Rapoport;  Andrea  Bezjak;  Eyal  Cohen;  Jennifer  Stinson;  Joseph  Cafazzo;  Monika  Krzyzanowska;  Peter  Selby;  Russell  Goldman;  Trevor  Jamieson.  $450.000  CAD  

2016  -­‐  2019   Co-­‐Appl icant.  Assessment  of  an  integrated  stage-­‐based  framework  for  implementation  of  a  sports-­‐based  intervention.  Movember  Foundation.  PI:  Boydell,  Katherine.  CIs:  Barwick  M,  Forgarty  A,  Vella  S.  100,000  AUD.    

2016–  2018   Co-­‐Appl icant.  Risk  prediction  for  ovarian  failure  in  childhood  cancer  survivors.  CIHR  Project  Scheme.  PI:  Nathan,  Paul;  Yan,  Yuan  (U  Alberta).  CIs:  Barwick  M,  Motan  T,  Yasui  Y.  S235,000  CAD.  

2016  –2017             Co-­‐  Appl icant.  A  video  case  study:  sharing  evidence  of  the  impact  of  “It  Doesn’t  Have  to  Hurt”  social  media  initiative  by  parents.  Nova  Scotia  Health  Research  Foundation  Knowledge  Sharing  Support  Award.  PI:  Chambers  C.  CIs:  Barwick  M,  Stinson  J,  Witteman  H.  $10,000  CAD.  [January  2016  –  January  2017;  No  cost  extension  until  July  2017]  

2016  -­‐  2017   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Addressing  obesity  in  toddlers  at  risk:  a  pragmatic  randomized  controlled  trial  comparing  usual  care  to  group-­‐based  parenting  and  home  visits  in  primary  care.  Ontario  Child  Health  Support  Unit  (OCHSU).  IMPACT  Child  Health  Award.  PI:  Birken,  C.S.  Collaborator(s):  Jenkins  J,  Maguire  J,  Parkin  P,  Barwick  M,  Klaassen  M,  Persaud  N,  Dave  M,  Perlmutar  M,  Moore  J,  Straus  S,  Willan  A,  Moretti  M.  299,808  CAD.    

2015  -­‐  2018   Co-­‐Invest igator.  A  pragmatic  randomized  controlled  trial  of  an  Integrated  Collaborative  Care  Team  (ICCT)  model  for  youth  with  mental  health  and  addiction  challenges.  Ontario  Child  Health  Support  Unit  (OCHSU).  IMPACT  Child  Health  Award.  PI:  Szatmari  P.  Co-­‐PIs:  Henderson  J,  Cheung  A;  Cleverley  K,  Chaim  G.  CIs:  Andrade  B,  Bartha  C,  Barwick  M,  Campbell  M,  Carlisle  C,  Charach  A,  Courey  L,  de  Oliveira  C,  Doan  K,  Fainer  C,  Ferguson  E,  Gladstone  B,  Heffernan  O,  Herzog  T,  Kurdyak  P,  Lemke  K,  Levy  M,  Lin  E,  McCullum  T,  McDonald  H,  McKenzie  S,  McKenzie  K,  Mehta  K,  Monga  S,  O’Brien  D,  Pignatiello  T,  Rhodes  A,  Rotem  A,  Young  L,  Zaretsky  A.  $1,800,000  CAD  

2015–  2019   Col laborator/  Advisory  Board  Member.  Advancing  implementation  science  through  measure  development  and  evaluation.  PI:  Lewis  C.  National  Institutes  of  Health  (NIH)  (USA)  R01MH.  $444,975  USD;  no  cost  extension.  

2015  -­‐  2017                                              Co-­‐Appl icant.  It  Doesn’t  Have  to  Hurt:  A  Science-­‐Media  Partnership  to  Mobilize  Evidence  about  Children’s  Pain  to  Parents.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Knowledge  to  Action.  PI:  Chambers  CT,  Ehm  E.  Co-­‐Applicants:  Barwick  M,  Bender  J,  Campbell-­‐Yeo  M,  

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Collier  G,  Goldman  R,  Mogil  J,  O’Hara  K,  Stevens  B,  Taddio  A,  Witteman  H.  $200,000  CAD.  [March  2015  –  February  2017;  No  cost  extension  until  February  2018].  

2015  -­‐  2017                                            Co-­‐Appl icant.  Cancer  Pain  Management  in  Children:  Using  Social  Media  to  Bridge  the  Gap.  Canadian  Cancer  Society,  Knowledge  to  Action.  PI:  Chambers  C,  Stinson  J.  Co-­‐applicant:  Barwick  M,  Fernandez  C,  Irwin  K,  Jibb  L,  Nathan  P.  $100,000  CAD.  [August  2015  –  July  2017].  

2015  –  2016   Co-­‐Appl icant.  “It  doesn’t  have  to  hurt”:  Extending  our  Reach  to  Help  Parents  of  Children  Undergoing  Painful  Procedures.  PI:  Chambers  CT,  Campbell-­‐Yeo  M.     Co-­‐applicants:  Barwick  M,  Chorney  J,  Finley  A,  Latimer  M,  McGrath  P  Witteman  H.  Nova  Scotia  Health  Research  Foundation,  Knowledge  Sharing  Support  Award  $10,000.  [February  2015-­‐January  2016;  no  cost  extension  to  March  2016]  

2012  -­‐  2018   Consultant.  Center  on  Knowledge  Translation  for  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (KTDRR).  National  Institute  on  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (NIDRR).  PI:  Westbrook  J  (SEDL,  Austin  Texas  USA).  Collaborator(s):  Barwick  M.  $3,759,000  USD  

Decl ined    

2016/7  -­‐  2021/7   Co-­‐appl icant.  Evaluating  the  effectiveness  of  an  online  knowledge  translation  intervention  for  minimizing  procedural  pain  in  hospitalized  infants.     PI:  Stevens  B.  Co-­‐applicant  :  Barwick  M,  Campbell-­‐Yeo  M,  Chambers  C,  Estabrooks  C,  Gibbins  S,  Harrison  D,  Isaranuwatchai  W,  Le  May  S,  Noel  M,  Siotta  J,  Stinson  J,  Synnes  A,  Willan  A,  Yamada  J.  CIHR  Project  Scheme.  $1,116,171  CAD.  Reason:  CIHR  Foundation  Award  was  accepted.  

Completed  

2016  -­‐  2017                                              Co-­‐Appl icant.  Sharing  evidence-­‐based  knowledge  about  vaccination  pain  management  with  parents  via  a  parenting  magazine.  Nova  Scotia  Health  Research  Foundation  Knowledge  Sharing  Support  Award.  PI:  Chambers  C.  CIs:  Barwick  M,  Birnie  K,  Boerner  K,  MacDonald  N,  McMurtry  CM,  Taddio  A.  10,000  CAD.  [January  2016  –  December  2017].  

2015  –  2017   Qual itat ive  and  Implementation  Science  Lead.  Tackling  Typhoid  –  What  do  global  &  country  trends  teach  us?  PI:  Zulfiqar  A  Bhutta.  Bill  &  Melinda  Gates  Foundation  US  $810,918.  Apr  2015  –  Apr  2017.  

2015  -­‐  2016   Co-­‐   Invest igator.  Guideline  Development  for  Improved  Design  and  Conduct  of  Pediatric  Evidence  Synthesis-­‐PRISMA-­‐PC  (Protocol  for  Children).  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research.  Planning  and  Dissemination  Grant-­‐Institute  Community  Support.  PI:  Offringa  M.  Collaborator(s):  Kapadia  M,  Moher  D,  Bhutta  Z,  Hartling  L,  Barwick  M.  $8,910  CAD.  

2014  -­‐  2017   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Before,  during  and  after:  Service  use  in  the  mental  health  and  health  sectors  within  Ontario  for  children  and  youth  with  mental  health  problems.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Open  Grant.  PI:  Reid  G.  Collaborator(s):  Barwick  M,  Cairney  R,  Carter  J,  Kurdyak  P,  Neufeld  R,  Schraeder  KE,  St.Pierre  J,  Stewart,  SL,  Tobon  JI.  Vingilis  ER,  &  Zaric  G.  S.  $385,592  CAD  

2014  -­‐  2015   Co-­‐Principal   Invest igator.  Improving  Access  to  Standardized  Fertility  Preservation  in  Pediatric  Oncology.  POGO.  PI:  Lorenzo  A;  Barwick  M.  CIs:  Allen  L,  Hadipour-­‐Lamehshari  S,  Lo  K.  $14,961.8  CAD  

2013  -­‐  2015   Principal   Invest igator.  The  Role  of  Child  Health  Workers  and  Other  Factors  Related  to  Successful  Implementation  of  Exclusive  Breastfeeding  Across  Consortium  Projects.  PI:  

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Barwick  M,  Zlotkin  S.  CIs:  Barac  R,  Davidson  M,  Salim  L.  Department  of  Foreign  Affairs  and  International  Trade  (Canada).  $25,000  CAD.  

2013  -­‐  2015   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Implementing  Highly  Specialized  and  Evidence-­‐Based  Pediatric  Eating  Disorder  Treatment  in  Ontario.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Knowledge  to  Action.  Nominated  PA:  Couturier  J,  Nominated  Knowledge  User:  Boettcher  M.  (Sudbury  ON),  CIs:  Kimber  M,  Niccols  A,  Findlay  S,  Van  Blyderveen  S,  Webb  C,  Barwick  M.  $190,091  CAD  

2012  -­‐  2013   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Development  and  Evaluation  of  the  Pediatric  Pain  KT  Toolkit:     A  Consensus  Conference.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  Planning  Grants.  PI:  Stevens  BJ.  Collaborator(s):  Barwick  M,  Stinson  JN,  Widger  KA,  Yamada  J.  $24,990  CAD  

2012  -­‐  2015   Co-­‐Principal   Invest igator.  Maternal  Newborn  Child  Health  Knowledge  Management  Strategy.  CIDA  with  CARE  Canada,  Plan  Canada,  Save  the  Children  Canada  and  World  Vision  Canada  (The  Coalition).  PI:  Barwick  M,  Zlotkin  S.  CI(s):  Bassani  D,  Roth  D,  Martin  S.  $1,070,000  CAD  

2011  -­‐  2015   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Sustainability  of  a  Multidimensional  Knowledge  Translation  Intervention  to  Improve  Paediatric  Pain  Practices  and  Outcomes.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  PI:  Stevens,  Bonnie  (NPI).  Collaborator(s):  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  (Co-­‐Investigators).  $822,401  CAD  

2011  -­‐  2013   Co-­‐Principal   Invest igator.  Sustaining  a  knowledge  transfer  and  exchange  community  of  practice:  linking  science  and  practice  in  the  real  world.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Meetings,  Planning,  and  Dissemination  Grant.  Collaborator(s):  D.  Kramer,  M.  Barwick,  H.  Bullock.  $19,398  CAD  

2010  -­‐  2011   Co-­‐Invest igator.  It  Doesn’t  Have  to  Hurt:  Topics  in  Children’s  Pain.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  CIHR  Cafe  Scientifique  Program.  PI:  STEVENS,  Bonnie  J.  Collaborator(s):  BARWICK,  Melanie  A;  CHAMBERS,  Christine  T;  CUMMINGS,  Greta.  3,000  CAD.  [Grants]  

2010  -­‐  2015   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Better  Nights/Better  Days:  Improving  Psychosocial  Health  Outcomes  in  Children  with  Behavioural  Insomnia.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Sleep  and  Circadian  Rhythms:  Team  Grant.  PI:  Corkum,  Penny  (NPI).  Collaborator(s):  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)  (Co-­‐Applicants).  $1,998,967  CAD  

2010  -­‐  2014   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Predicting  and  Understanding  Patterns  of  Service  Utilization  in  Children’s  Mental  Health  Agencies.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  PI:  Reid,  G.J.and  Stewart,S.L.  Collaborator(s):  Barwick,  M.,  Carter,J.,  Evans,  B.,  Leschied,  A.,  Neufeld,  R.,  St.  Pierre,  J.  Tobon,J.,  Vingilis,  E.,  &  Zaric,  G.  $336,160  CAD  

2010  -­‐  2013   Co-­‐Principal   Invest igator.  The  Medical  Home  of  Children  and  Youth  in  Canada.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  PI:  Guttmann,  Astrid  (NPI)  and  Barwick,  Melanie.  Collaborator(s):  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  

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CHEO;  Charlotte  Moore,  Knowledge  User,  Ontario  Ministry  of  Health;  John  Joseph  Reisman,  Knowledge  User,  Children’s  Hospital  of  Eastern  Ontario.  $94,402  CAD  

2010  -­‐  2012   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Childhood  Vehicle  Safety,  Booster  Seat  Interventions.  AUTO21  Network  Centre  of  Excellence.  Collaborator(s):  Bruce,  B.,  Snowdon,  A.,  Barwick,  M.,  Warda,  L.,  Pitroski,  C.,  Cunningham,  C.  Bussiere,  Georgie.  $383,600  CAD  

2010  -­‐  2011   Co-­‐Principal   Invest igator.  Knowledge  Translation  Community  of  Practice  Linkage  and  Exchange  Meetings,  CIHR  Meetings.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Planning  and  Dissemination  Grant.  PI:  Barwick,  Melanie.  Collaborator(s):  D.  Kramer  (Waterloo),  H.  Bullock  (CAMH).  $7,950  CAD  

2009  -­‐  2015   Co-­‐Invest igator.  The  Social  Aetiology  of  Mental  Illness  Training  Grant  (Strategic  Training  Initiative  in  Health  Research).  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  CIHR  STIHR  -­‐  Strategic  Training  Grant.  PI:  McKenzie,  Kwame.  Collaborator(s):  (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  Economics),  Carles  Muntaner  (CAMH),  Samuel  Noh  (U  Toronto),  Bruce  Pollack  (U  Toronto),  Brenda  Toner  (U  Toronto),  Lori  Ross.  $  1,783,890  CAD  

2009  -­‐  2010   Principal   Invest igator.  Getting  to  Uptake:  Leveraging  Social  Innovation  for  Practice  Change.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Conference  Grant.  $25,000  CAD  

2009  -­‐  2010   Co-­‐Invest igator.  The  Feasibility  of  Individually  Linking  Children’s  Mental  Health  Service  Records.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Catalyst  Grant.  PI:  Rhodes,  Anne.  Collaborator(s):  Melanie  Barwick  (SickKids);  Cristina  Vlad  (SickKids);  Diana  Urajnik  (SickKids)  (Co-­‐Investigators).  $25,000  CAD  

2009  -­‐  2010   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Non-­‐Invasive  Tests  for  the  Diagnosis  of  Esophageal  Varices.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  PI:  Ling,  S.  Collaborator(s):  M.  Barwick,  D.  Turner,  J.  Gana.  $81,290  CAD  

2009  -­‐  2010   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Systematic  Review  of  Sweet  Solutions  for  Acute  Pain  Relief  in  Infants.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  PI:  Stevens,  B.  Collaborator(s):  J.  Yamada,  D.  Harrison,  M.  Barwick,  A.  Ohlsson,  J.  Beyene,  L.  Palozzi,  M.  Ipp,  K.  Aziz,  E.  Orrbine.  $99,220  CAD  

2009  -­‐  2010   Co-­‐Principal   Invest igator.  Ontario  Knowledge  Translation  and  Exchange  Community  of  Practice.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Meetings,  Planning,  and  Dissemination  Grant.  Collaborator(s):  D.  Kramer,  M.  Barwick,  H.  Bullock.  $7,600  CAD  

2008  -­‐  2014   Principal   Invest igator.  Emerging  Team  in  Knowledge  Translation  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Collaborator(s):  C.Cunningham;  R.Tannock;  K.Bennett;  D.Buchanan;  P.Chaban;  R.Martinussen.  $1,415,567  CAD  

2008  -­‐  2012   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Translating  Research  on  Pain  in  Children.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  PI:  Stevens,  B.  Collaborator(s):  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.  (Co-­‐Investigators).  $1,379,952  CAD  

2008  -­‐  2010   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Exploring  Patterns  of  Service  Utilization  with  Children’s  Mental  Health  Agencies.  The  Provincial  Centre  of  Excellence  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  at  CHEO.  

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PI:  Reid,  G.J.  and  Stewart,  S.L.  Collaborator(s):  Barwick,  M.,  Cunningham,  C.,  Carter,  J.,  Evans,  B.,  Leschied,  A.,  Neufeld,  R.,  St.  Pierre,  J.,  Tobon,  J.,  Vingilis,  E.,  &  Zaric,  G.  (Co-­‐Investigators).  $148,549  CAD  

2008  -­‐  2010   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Childhood  Automobile  Safety.  AUTO21  Network  Centre  of  Excellence.  PI:  Bruce,  B.  Collaborator(s):  Cunningham;  A.  Snowdon;  M.  Barwick;  L.  Warda;  I.  Blue;  C.  Kolga  (Co-­‐Investigators).  $438,000  CAD  

2007  -­‐  2008   Principal   Invest igator.  Knowledge  Translation  in  Mental  Health  and  Addiction  –  Strengthening  the  Science  of  Knowledge  Translation  in  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Synthesis  Grant.  Collaborator(s):  J.  McGowan,  K.  Bennett;  R.  Tannock;  P.  Levesque;  D.  Fergusson.  $80,000  CAD  

2006  -­‐  2011   Co-­‐Invest igator.  CIHR  Team  Grant  in  Pediatric  Pain.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Team  Grant  in  Pediatric  Pain.  PI:  Stevens,  B.  Collaborator(s):  S.  Lee  (Project  Leader);  C.  Estabrooks  (Project  Leader),  A.  Willan;  C.  Johnston;  P.  McGrath;  G.  A.  Finley;  F.  Campbell;  M.Barwick,  A.  Synnes;  G.  Cummings;  C.  Chambers;  S.  May;  R.  Stremler.  $4,054,611  CAD  

2006  -­‐  2009   Co-­‐Principal   Invest igator.  Profiles  and  Service  Utilization  for  Children  Accessing  a  Mental  Health  Walk-­‐In  Clinic  Versus  Those  Waiting  for  Treatment.  Yorktown  Child  and  Family  Centre,  Provincial  Centre  of  Excellence  in  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  at  CHEO.  PI:  Barwick,  Melanie  and  Engel,  K.  Collaborator(s):  G.Reid  (co-­‐applicant).  $120,756  CAD  

2006  -­‐  2008   Principal   Invest igator.  Practice  Change  Using  a  Community  of  Practice  Model.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  Collaborator(s):  K.M.  Boydell  (CI);  D.  Basnett  (CI).  $183,024  CAD  

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

2004  -­‐  2007   Principal   Invest igator.  Knowledge  Brokering  for  Paediatric  Healthcare  Research:  From  Science,  to  Linkage,  to  Impact.  Canadian  Health  Services  Research  Foundation  and  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Collaborator(s):  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.  $242,460  CAD.     Canadian  Health  Services  Research  Foundation  (CHSRF),  $121,230,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  $49,911,  In-­‐Kind,  $71,319.  

2004  -­‐  2005   Principal   Invest igator.  Regional  Knowledge  Brokering  Workshop  for  Ontario.  Canadian  Health  Services  Research  Foundation,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Institute  for  Work  and  Health,  Centre  for  Addiction  and  Mental  Health.  Collaborator(s):  (Butterill)  CAMH;  (Reardon/Gibson)  Institute  for  Work  and  Health.  $10,143  CAD  [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   Co-­‐Principal   Invest igator.  Best  Practices  in  Knowledge  Transfer  and  Integration  of  Evidence-­‐Based  Practices  in  Children’s  Mental  Health.  Children’s  Mental  Health  Ontario.  PI:  Barwick,  Melanie.  Collaborator(s):  K.  M.  Boydell,  H.  B.  Ferguson,  E.  Stasiulis,  D.  Fixsen,  K.  Blasé.  $17,600  CAD  

2004   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Promoting  Knowledge  Translation  and  Uptake:  Building  on  our  Strengths.  Ontario  Rehabilitation  Research  Network  and  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  PI:  Antle,  

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B.  Collaborator(s):  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.  $6,000  CAD  Ontario  Rehabilitation  Research  Network  (ORRN)  $4,000,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  Foundation,  $2,000.  

2004   Principal  Appl icant.  For  the  Kids:  Developing  Readiness  for  the  Future  of  Children’s  Mental  Health.  CHEO  Centre  of  Excellence  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health,  Ontario  Mental  Health  Foundation,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  Foundation.  Conference  Grant.  $6,250  CAD.     [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)].  

2003  -­‐  2005   Co-­‐Invest igator.  Knowledge  Translation  and  Exchange  in  Children’s  Mental  Health  in  Rural  Communities.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research  (CIHR).  PI:  Boydell,  KM.  Collaborator(s):  M.  A.  Barwick,  N.  Greenberg,  R.  Pong  (Co-­‐Investigators).  $83,911  CAD  

2002   Principal   Invest igator.  Clinical  Guidelines  for  Rating  the  Child  and  Adolescent  Functional  Assessment  Scale  (CAFAS)  with  First  Nations  Children  and  Youth.  Ontario  Mental  Health  Foundation.  Publication  Grant.  $2,500  CAD  

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

1999  -­‐  2001   Co-­‐Invest igator.  The  Friendship  Class:  An  Education  and  Mental  Health  Partnership.  Change  Foundation  &  Toronto  District  School  Board.  PI:  Stirtzinger,  R.  Collaborator(s):  M.  Barwick.  $61,374  CAD  

1998  -­‐  2000   Co-­‐Invest igator.  [#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.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  Foundation.  PI:  Boydell,  KM.  Collaborator(s):  H.  B.  Ferguson,  M.  A.  Barwick.  $15,000  CAD  

1995  -­‐  1998   Principal   Invest igator.  The  Relationship  Between  Mother-­‐Infant  Attachment  Security,  Mothers’  Interactive  Style,  and  Infants’  Communicative  Development.  National  Health  and  Development  Research  Program  and  Health  Canada.  Collaborator(s):  N.  J.  Cohen  (Co-­‐Investigator).  $120,312  CAD.  

1991  -­‐  1992   Principal   Invest igator.  The  Educational  Needs  of  Youth  in  the  Child  Welfare  System:  A  Case  Study  of  Two  Social  Affairs  Schools  in  Quebec.  McGill  University.  $3,500  CAD  

Contracts  and  Non-­‐Peer-­‐Reviewed  Grants  

Funded  

2017  June  –  2018  Dec   Principal   Invest igator,  Literature  Review  of  Knowledge  Translation.  American  Institutes  for  Research  (USA).  $25,000USD.  

2014  Apr  -­‐  2015  Sep   Principal   Invest igator.  Emergency  Department  Clinical  Pathway  for  Children  and  Youth  with  Mental  Health  Conditions:  Implementation  Evaluation.  Toronto  Central  Local  Health  Integration  Network  (LHIN).  51,118  CAD  

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2014  Apr  -­‐  2015  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  368,600  CAD  

2013  Apr  -­‐  2014  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  661,800  CAD  

2012  Apr  -­‐  2013  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  661,800  CAD  

2011  Apr  -­‐  2012  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  661,800  CAD.  

2010  Apr  -­‐  2011  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  661,800  CAD  

2009  Apr  -­‐  2010  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  643,000  CAD  

2008  Apr  -­‐  2009  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  643,000  CAD  

2007  Apr  -­‐  2008  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  617,117  CAD  

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

2006  Apr  -­‐  2007  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  611,593  CAD  

2005  Apr  -­‐  2006  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  613,300  CAD  

2004  Apr  -­‐  2005  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  513,300  CAD  

2003  Apr  -­‐  2004  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  452,766  CAD  

2000  Apr  -­‐  2003  Mar   Principal   Invest igator.  Implementation  of  CAFAS  Outcome  Assessment  in  Ontario.  Ministry  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  (Ontario).  1,487,188  CAD  

Salary  Support  and  Other  Funding  

Personal  Salary  Support  

1994  Apr  -­‐  1996  Mar   Post  Doctoral  Fellowship.  NHRDP.  Canada.  

1992  Sep  -­‐  1994  Sep   Post  Doctoral  Fellowship.  SSHRCC.  Canada.  

1991  Sep  -­‐  1992  Sep   Doctoral  Fellowship.  SSHRCC.  

1989  Sep  -­‐  1991  Sep   Doctoral  Fellowship.  Fonds  pour  la  formation  de  chercheurs  et  l’aide  a  la  recherche  (FCAR).  Quebec,  Canada.  

1988  -­‐  1989   Graduate  Assistantship.  OISE  /  U  Toronto.  Canada.  

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Trainee  Salary  Support  

2008   Attrition  from  Child/Youth  Mental  Health  Treatment.  Trainee  Name:  Diana  Urajnik.  Child  Health  Evaluative  Sciences,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  $1,000  CAD  

2007  -­‐  2009   Attrition  from  Child/Youth  Mental  Health  Treatment.  Trainee  Name:  Diana  Urajnik.  Ontario  Centre  of  Excellence  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  $40,000  CAD  

2007  -­‐  2008   Attrition  from  Child/Youth  Mental  Health  Treatment.  Trainee  Name:  Diana  Urajnik.  Ontario  Mental  Health  Foundation.  $17,000  CAD.    

e.   PUBLICATIONS  

Journal  Art ic les  

Google  Scholar  h-­‐index:  21  (8  February  2019)  

Scopus  h-­‐index:  14  (5  November  2018):  based  on  41/59  publications.  

Under  Review  /  Submitted  

1. Korczak  J,  Finkelstein  Y,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Chaim  G,  Cleverley  K,  Henderson  J,  Monga  S,  Moretti  M,  Szatmari  P.  A  Suicide  Prevention  Strategy  for  Youth  Presenting  to  the  Emergency  Department  with  Suicide  Related  Behaviour:  Protocol  for  a  Randomized  Controlled  Trial. BMC  Psychiatry,  October  26  2018.  

2. Reid  G,  Stewart  SL,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Carter  J,  Leschied  A,  Neufeld  R,  St.  Pierre  J,  Tobon  J,  Vingilis  E,  &  Zaric  G.  Predicting  patterns  of  service  utilization  within  children’s  mental  health  agencies.  Journal  of  Abnormal  Child  Psychology,  June  25,  2018.    

Peer-­‐Reviewed  Publ icat ions  (61)  

1. Barwick  M  (SRA),  Kimber  M,  Akrong  L,  Johnson  S,  Cunningham  CE,  Bennett  K,  Ashbourne  G,  Godden  T.  (2019).  Advancing  Implementation  Frameworks  with  a  Mixed  Methods  Multi-­‐Case  Study  in  Child  Behavioral  Health. Translational  Behavioural  Health,  ibz005,  https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/ibz005

2. Wright  J.,  Davies  J,  Coyte  PC,  Barwick  M  (CA).  (2018).  What  systematic  reviews  exist  for  the  effectiveness  of  Orthopaedic  Interventions?  JAAOS  Global  Research  and  Reviews,  accepted  Oct  30,  2018.  

3. Tutelman  PR,  Chambers  CT,  Stinson  JN,  Parker  JA,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Witteman  HO,  Jibb  L,  Stinson  H,  Fernandez  CV,  Nathan  PC,  Campbell  F,  and  Irwin  K.  (2018).  The  Implementation  Effectiveness  of  a  Freely  Available  Pediatric  Cancer  Pain  Assessment  Application:  A  Pilot  Study.  Journal  of  Medical  Internet  Research  –  Cancer,  4(2):e10280,  DOI:  10.2196/10280  

4. Schraeder  K,  Cairney  J,  Carter  J,  Vingilis  E,  Neufeld  R,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Kurdyak  P,  Tobon  J.  (2018).  Cross-­‐Sectoral  Data  Linkage:  Tracking  Mental  Health  Service  Utilization  from  Childhood  into  Adulthood.  International  Journal  of  Population  Data  Science,  3(4),  DOI  https://doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v3i4.812.  

5. Couturier  J;  Kimber  M,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Woodford  T,  McVey  G,  Findlay  S,  Webb  C,  Niccols  A,  Lock  J.  (2018).  Themes  Arising  During  Implementation  Consultation  with  Teams  Applying  Family-­‐Based  Treatment:  A  Qualitative  Study.  Journal  of  Eating  Disorders,  6:32.  https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-­‐018-­‐0218-­‐y  

6. Barac  R,  Als  D,  Radhakrishnan  A,  Gaffey  M,  Bhutta  Z,  Barwick  M  (SRA).  (2018).  Exploring  Global  Typhoid  Control  with  the  Consolidated  Framework  for  Implementation  Research.  Am  J  Trop  Med  Hyg.,  99(3  Suppl):  79-­‐88.  

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7. Higgins  SK,  Tutelman  P,  Chambers  C,  Witteman  HO,  Barwick  M  (CA), Corkum  P,  Grant  D,  Stinson  J,  Lalloo  C,  Robins  S,  Orji  R,  Jordan  I.  (2018).  Availability  of  Researcher-­‐led  eHealth  Tools  for  Pain  Assessment  and  Management:  Barriers,  Facilitators,  Costs,  and  Design.  PAIN  Reports,  Sep  11;  3(Suppl  1):e686.  doi:  10.1097/PR9.0000000000000686.  

8. Wigle  J,  Akseer  N,  Carbone  S,  Barac  R,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Zlotkin  S.  (2018).  Developing  a  tool  to  measure  the  reciprocal  benefits  that  accrue  to  health  professionals  involved  in  global  health.  BMJ  Glob  Health,  3(4),doi:10.1136/bmjgh-­‐2018-­‐00079.  

9. Pluye  P,  Loignon  C,  Lagarde  F,  Doray  G,  El  Sherif  R,  Granikov  V,  Bujold  M,  Grad  R,  Bartlett-­‐Esquilant  G,  Barwick  M,  Schuster  T,  Turcotte  E,  &  Bouthillier  F.  (2018).  Assessing  and  Improving  the  Use  of  Online  Information  about  Child  Development,  Education,  Health  and  Well-­‐Being  in  Low  Education  Low-­‐Income  Parents:  Protocol  for  a  Mixed  Methods  Multiphase  Study.  JMIR  Research  Protocols,  7(11),  Vol  7,  No  11  (2018):  November  doi:10.2196/resprot.9996.  

10. Barac  R,  Kimber  M,  Johnson  S,  Barwick  M  (SRA) (2018). Examining  Consultation  to  Support  Implementation  of  Motivational  Interviewing  in  Community-­‐Based  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  Journal  of  Evidence-­‐Based  Social  Work. 8  June  2018.  DOI:  10.1080/23761407.2018.1480988.

11. Li  SA,  Jeffs  L,  Barwick  M  (PA),  Stevens  B.  (2018).  Organizational  contextual  features  that  influence  the  implementation  of  evidence-­‐based  practices  across  healthcare  settings:  A  systematic  integrative  review.  Systematic  Reviews,  2018,  7:72,  https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-­‐018-­‐0734-­‐5.

12. Powell  BJ,  Stanick  CF,  Halko  HM,  Dorsey  C,  Weiner  BJ,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Damschroder  L,  Grimshaw  J,  Wensing  M,  Øvretveit  J,  Sanson-­‐Fisher  R,  Wolfenden  L,  Lewis  CC.  (2017).  Toward  criteria  for  pragmatic  measurement  in  implementation  research  and  practice:  a  stakeholder-­‐driven  approach  using  concept  mapping.  Implementation  Science,  12:118,  https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-­‐017-­‐0649-­‐x  

13. Cunningham  CE,  Barwick  M  (SRA),  Rimas  H,  Milko  S,  Barac  R.  (2017).  Modeling  the  Decision  of  Mental  Health  Providers  to  Implement  Evidence-­‐based  Children’s  Mental  Health  Services:  A  Discrete  Choice  Conjoint  Experiment. Administration  and  Policy  in  Mental  Health,  45(2),  302-­‐317.  10.1007/s10488-­‐017-­‐0824-­‐z  

14. Couturier  J.,  Lock  J,  Kimber  M,  McVey  G,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Niccols  A,  Webb  C,  Findlay  S,  &  Woodford  T.  (2017). Themes  arising  in  Clinical  Consultation  for  Therapists  Implementing  Family-­‐Based  Treatment  for  Adolescents  with  Anorexia  Nervosa:  A  Qualitative  Study.  The  Journal  of  Eating  Disorders, 5:28,  https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-­‐017-­‐0161-­‐3

15. Kimber  M,  Barac  R,  Barwick  M (SRA)  (2017).  Meaningful  fidelity  to  an  evidence-­‐based  treatment:  provider  perspectives.  Clinical  Social  Work  Journal,  September  https://doi.org/10.1007/s10615-­‐017-­‐0639-­‐0.  

16. Tutelman  PR,  Chambers  CT,  Stinson  JN,  Parker  JA,  Fernandez  CV,  Witteman  HO,  Nathan  PC,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Jibb  LA,  Irwin  K,  Campbell  F.  (2017).  Pain  in  Children  with  Cancer:  Prevalence,  Characteristics,  and  Parent  Management.  The  Clinical  Journal  of  Pain,  34(3):1  

17. Carbone  S,  Wigle  J,  Akseer  N,  Barac  R,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Zlotkin  S.  (2017).  Perceived  reciprocal  value  of  health  professionals'  participation  in  global  child  health-­‐related  work.  Globalization  and  Health,  13:27.  DOI  10.1186/s12992-­‐017-­‐0250-­‐8.  

18. Pinnock  H,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Carpenter  C,  Eldridge  S,  Grandes  G,  Griffiths  C,  Rycroft-­‐Malone  J,  Meissner  P,  Murray  E,  Patel  A,  Sheikh  A,  Taylor  S.  (2017).  Standards  for  Reporting  Implementation  Studies  (StaRI)  Explanation  and  Elaboration  Document.  BMJ  Open;7:e013318.  doi:  10.1136/bmjopen-­‐2016-­‐013318.  

19. Pinnock  H,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Carpenter  C,  Eldridge  S,  Grandes  G,  Griffiths  C,  Rycroft-­‐Malone  J,  Meissner  P,  Murray  E,  Patel  A,  Sheikh  A,  Taylor  S  (2017).  Standards  for  reporting  implementation  studies  (StaRI)  Statement.  BMJ  2017;356:i6795.

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20. Barwick,  M.  (SRA)  (2016).  Building  Scientist  Capacity  in  Knowledge  Translation:  Development  of  the  Knowledge  Translation  Planning  Template.  Technology  Innovation  Management  Review,  6(9):  9-­‐15.  

21. Stevens  B,  Yamada  J,  Promislow  S,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Pinard  M,  and  the  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain  (2016).  Pain  assessment  and  management  after  a  knowledge  translation  booster  intervention.  Pediatrics.  Online  First.  September  1  2016.    

22. Barwick,  M.  (SRA),  Barac,  R.,  Zlotkin,  S.,  Salim,  L.,  &  Davidson,  M.  (2016).  Factors  implicated  in  successful  implementation:  evidence  to  inform  improved  implementation  from  high  and  low-­‐income  countries.  Implementation  Science,  11(Suppl  1):  A52.  

23. Reid  G,  Stewart  S,  Zaric  G,  Carter  J,  Neufeld  R,  Tobon  J,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Vingilis  E.  (2015).  Defining  episodes  of  care  in  children’s  mental  health  using  administrative  data.  Administration  and  Policy  in  Mental  Health  and  Mental  Health  Services  Research,  20;  42  (6):737-­‐747.    

24. Pullenayegum  EM,  Platt  RW,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Feldman  BM,  Offringa  M  &  2015).  Knowledge  translation  in  biostatistics:  a  survey  of  current  practices,  preferences,  and  barriers  to  the  dissemination  and  uptake  of  new  statistical  methods.  Statistics  in  Medicine,  5;35(6):805-­‐18.  doi:  10.1002/sim.6633.  Epub  2015  Aug  25.    

25. Yamada  J,  Shorkey  A,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Widger  K,  Stevens  B.  (2015).  The  effectiveness  of  toolkits  as  knowledge  translation  strategies  for  integrating  evidence  into  clinical  care:  A  systematic  review.  BMJ  Open,  5(4).    

26. Couturier  J,  Kimber  M,  Lock  J,  Barwick  M  (CA),  McVey  G,  Findlay  S,  Webb  C,  Boettcher  M,  Niccols  A,  Woodford  T.  (2015).  Implementing  highly  specialized  and  evidence-­‐based  pediatric  eating  disorder  treatment:  protocol  for  a  mixed  methods  evaluation.  Implementation  Science,  10(40).    

27. Lewis  CC,  Stanick  C,  Martinez  R,  Weiner  BJ,  Kim  M,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Comtois  KA.  (2015).  The  Society  for  Implementation  Research  Collaboration  Instrument  Review  Project:  A  Methodology  to  Promote  Rigorous  Evaluation.  Implementation  Science,  10(2).    

28. Barac  R,  Stein  S,  Bruce  B,  Barwick  M  (SRA).  (2014).  Scoping  review  of  toolkits  as  a  knowledge  translation  strategy  in  health.  BMC  Medical  Informatics  and  Decision  Making,  14,  121.  

29. Barwick  M  (SRA),  Barac  R,  Akrong  LM,  Johnson  S,  Chaban  P.  (2014).  Bringing  evidence  to  the  classroom:  exploring  educator  notions  of  evidence  and  preferences  for  practice  change.  International  Education  Research,  2(4):1-­‐15.  doi:  10.12735/ier.v2i4p01.    

30. Barwick  M  (SRA),  Phipps  D,  Myers  G,  Johnny  M,  Coriandoli  R.  (2014).  Knowledge  translation  and  strategic  communications:  Unpacking  differences  and  similarities  for  scholarly  and  research  communications.  Scholarly  and  Research  Communication,  5(3):1-­‐14.    

31. Stevens  B,  Yamada  J,  Promislow  S,  Stinson  J,  Harrison  D,  Victor  JC,  and  the  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain:  Barwick  M  (CA),  Campbell  F,  Chambers  C,  Cohen  J,  Cummings  G,  Estabrooks  CA,  Finley  GA,  Johnston  C,  Latimer  M,  Lee  S,  McGrath  P,  Sawatzky-­‐Dickson  D,  Scott  SD,  Sidani  S,  Stremler  R,  Synnes  A,  Taddio  A,  Victor  JC,  Villeneuve  E,  Warnock  F,  Willan  AR..  (2014).  Implementation  of  multidimensional  knowledge  translation  strategies  to  improve  procedural  pain  in  hospitalized  children.  Implementation  Science,  9(120).    

32. Stevens  BJ,  Yamada  J,  Estabrooks  CA,  Stinson  J,  Campbell  F,  Scott  SD,  Cummings  G;  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain:  Barwick  M  (CA),  Chambers  C,  Cohen  J,  Finley  GA,  Harrison  D,  Johnston  C,  Latimer  M,  Lee  S,  Le  May  S,  McGrath  P,  Rashotte  J,  Rosmus  C,  Sawatzky-­‐Dickson  D,  Sidani  S,  Stremler  R,  Synnes  A,  Taddio  A,  Victor  JC,  Villeneuve  E,  Warnock  F,  Willan  AR.  (2014).  Pain  in  hospitalized  children:  Effect  of  a  multidimensional  knowledge  translation  strategy  on  pain  process  and  clinical  outcomes.  Pain,  155(1):60-­‐68.    

33. Cunningham  CE,  Barwick  MA  (SRA),  Short  K,  Chen  Y,  Ratcliffe  J,  Rimas  H  &  Mielko  S.  (2014).  Modeling  the  mental  health  practice  change  preferences  of  educators:  a  discrete–choice  conjoint  experiment.  School  Mental  Health,  6:1-­‐14.  Available  from:  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24563679.    

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34. Fearing  G,  Barwick  MA  (SRA)  &  Kimber  M.  (2014).  Clinical  transformation:  implementation  of  evidence-­‐based  practices  from  the  management  perspective.  Administration  and  Policy  in  Mental  Health  and  Mental  Health  Services  Research,  41(4):455-­‐68.  doi:  10.1007/s10488-­‐013-­‐0481-­‐9.    

35. Barwick  MA  (SRA),  Urajnik  D,  &  Moore  JE.  (2014).  Training  and  Maintaining  System-­‐Wide  Reliability  in  Outcome  Management.  Journal  of  Child  and  Family  Studies,  23(1),  85-­‐94  DOI:  10.1007/s10826-­‐012-­‐9694-­‐x  (Online  First).    

36. Rashotte  J,  Harrison  D,  Coburn  G,  Yamada  J,  Stevens  BJ;  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain:  Barwick  M  (CA),  Campbell  F,  Chambers  C,  Cohen  J,  Cummings  G,  Estabrooks  CA,  Finley  GA,  Johnston  C,  Latimer  M,  Lee  S,  McGrath  P,  Sawatzky-­‐Dickson  D,  Scott  SD,  Sidani  S,  Stremler  R,  Synnes  A,  Taddio  A,  Victor  JC,  Villeneuve  E,  Warnock  F,  Willan  AR.  (2013).  Health  care  professionals’  pain  narratives  in  hospitalized  children’s  medical  records.  Part  2:  structure  and  content.  Pain  Research  and  Management,  18(5):75-­‐83.    

37. Rashotte  J,  Coburn  G,  Harrison  D,  Stevens  BJ,  Yamada  J,  Abbott  LK;  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain:  Barwick  M  (CA),  Campbell  F,  Chambers  C,  Cohen  J,  Cummings  G,  Estabrooks  CA,  Finley  GA,  Johnston  C,  Latimer  M,  Lee  S,  McGrath  P,  Sawatzky-­‐Dickson  D,  Scott  SD,  Sidani  S,  Stremler  R,  Synnes  A,  Taddio  A,  Victor  JC,  Villeneuve  E,  Warnock  F,  Willan  AR.  (2013).  Health  care  professionals’  pain  narratives  in  hospitalized  children’s  medical  records.  Part  1:  pain  descriptors.  Pain  Research  and  Management,  18(5):84-­‐93.    

38. Barwick  MA  (SRA),  Urajnik  D,  Sumner  L,  Cohen  S,  Reid  G,  Engel  K.  (2013).  Profiles  and  Service  Utilization  for  Children  Accessing  a  Mental  Health  Walk-­‐In  Clinic  versus  Usual  Care.  Journal  of  Evidence  Based  Social  Work,  10(4):338-­‐352.  DOI:  10.1080/15433714.2012.663676.    

39. Barwick  MA  (SRA),  Schachter  H,  Bennett  LM,  McGowan  J,  Ly  M,  Wilson  A,  Bennett  K,  Buchanan  DH,  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.    

40. Barwick  MA  (SRA),  Bennett  LM,  Johnson  SN,  McGowan  J,  &  Moore  JE.  (2012).  Training  health  and  mental  health  professionals  in  motivational  interviewing:  A  systematic  review.  Children  and  Youth  Services  Review,  34(2012):1786-­‐1795.  DOI  information:  10.1016/j.childyouth.2012.05.01.  

41. 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.    

42. Stevens  BJ,  Harrison  D,  Rashotte  J,  Yamada  J,  Abbott  LK,  Coburn  G,  Stinson  J,  Le  May  S;  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain:  Barwick  M  (CA),  Campbell  F,  Chambers  C,  Cohen  J,  Cummings  G,  Estabrooks  CA,  Finley  GA,  Johnston  C,  Latimer  M,  Lee  S,  McGrath  P,  Sawatzky-­‐Dickson  D,  Scott  SD,  Sidani  S,  Stremler  R,  Synnes  A,  Taddio  A,  Victor  JC,  Villeneuve  E,  Warnock  F,  Willan  AR.  (2012).     Pain  assessment  and  intensity  in  hospitalized  children  in  Canada.  Journal  of  Pain,  13(9):857-­‐865.    

43. Stevens  B,  Abbott  LK,  Yamada  J,  Harrison  D,  Stinson  J,  Taddio  A,  Barwick  M  (CA),  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,  183(7):E403  -­‐  E410.  doi:10.1503/cmaj.101341v.    

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

45. 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/.    

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46. Barwick  M  (SRA).  (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.    

47. Cunningham  CE,  Bruce  B,  Snowdon  A,  Chen  Y,  Barwick  M  (CA)  (2011).  Modeling  improvements  in  booster  seat  use:  a  discrete  choice  conjoint  experiment.  Accident  Analysis  and  Prevention,  43(6),  1999-­‐2009.    

48. Brown  J,  Rounthwaite  J,  &  Barwick  M  (SRA).  (2011).  Implementing  Evidence-­‐Based  Practices:  A  Transformational  Organizational  Change.  International  Journal  of  Knowledge,  Culture  and  Change  Management,  10(7):33-­‐54.    

49. 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.    

50. 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.    

51. Boydell  KM,  Stasiulis  E,  Barwick  M  (CA),  Greenberg  N,  &  Pong  R.  (2008).  Challenges  of  knowledge  translation  in  rural  communities:  The  case  of  rural  children’s  mental  health.  Canadian  Journal  of  Community  Mental  Health,  27(1):49-­‐63.    

52. Boydell  KM,  Barwick  MA  (CA),  Ferguson  HB,  &  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,  3(1):105-­‐110.    

53. Barwick  MA  (SRA),  Boydell  KM,  Cunningham  CE,  &  Ferguson  HB.  (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.  

54. Barwick  MA  (SRA),  Cohen  NJ,  Horodezky  NB,  &  Lojkasek  M.  (2004).  Infant  communication  and  the  mother-­‐infant  relationship:  the  importance  of  level  of  risk  and  construct  measurement.  Infant  Mental  Health  Journal,  25(3):240-­‐266.  

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

56. Cohen  NJ,  Vallance  DD,  Barwick  MA  (CA),  Im  N,  Horodezky  NB,  &  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.    

57. Cohen  NJ,  Muir  E,  Lojkasek  M,  Muir  R,  Parker  CJ,  Barwick  M  (CA),  &  Brown  M.  (1999).  Outcomes  of  two  interventions  to  treat  troubled  mother-­‐infant  relationships.  Infant  Mental  Health  Journal,  20(4):429-­‐451.    

58. Cohen  NJ,  Barwick  MA  (CA),  Horodezky  NB,  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.    

59. Cohen  NJ,  Menna  R,  Vallance  DD,  Barwick  MA  (CA),  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.    

60. Barwick  MA  (SRA)  &  Siegel  LS.  (1999).  Learning  difficulties  in  adolescent  clients  of  a  shelter  for  runaway  and  homeless  street  youth.  Journal  of  Research  in  Adolescence,  6:647-­‐668.    

61. Cohen  NJ,  Barwick  MA  (CA),  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.  

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Published  Abstracts  

1. Baxter  JAB,  Barac  R,  Davidson  M,  Salim  L,  Zlotkin  Z,  Barwick  M  (SRA).  (2016).  Evaluating  Programmatic  Effectiveness  and  Implementation:  An  Assessment  of  Factors  Affecting  Change  in  the  Practice  of  Exclusive  Breastfeeding  in  Ethiopia  and  Mali.  The  FASEB  Journal,  30  no.  1  Supplement  1149.1

2. Stevens  B.,  Harrison  D.,  Rashotte  J.,  Yamada  J.,  Abbott  L.,  Coburn  G.  &  CIHR  Team  in  Chi ldren’s  Pain.  Pain  Assessment  Practices  in  Hospitalized  Children  across  Canada.  Pain  Research  and  Management.  2011;16(2):Poster  #37.  

3. Yamada  J.,  Stevens  B.,  and  the  CIHR  Team  in  Chi ldren’s  Pain.  Management  of  acute  procedural  pain  in  hospitalized  children  across  Canada.  IASP  13th  World  Congress  on  Pain.  2010;  Abstract  #2296.  

4. Stevens,  B.,  CIHR  Team  in  Chi ldren’s  Pain.  The  use  of  knowledge  translation  strategies  within  continuous  quality  improvement  rapid  cycles  to  improve  paediatric  pain  practices.  Pediatric  Academic  Societies’  Annual  Meeting.  2010;  E-­‐PAS2010:  4402.137.  

5. Rashotte,  J.,  Harrison,  D.,  Abbott,  L.,  Cohen,  J.,  Stevens,  B.,  &  CIHR  Team  in  Chi ldren’s  Pain.  A  qualitative  analysis  of  health  professionals’  acute  pain  assessment  narratives  about  hospitalized  children.  Pain  Research  &  Management.  2010;  15(2):     109-­‐110.  

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

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

8. Yamada  J.,  Stevens  B.,  Watt-­‐Watson  J.,  Sidani  S.,  and  the  CIHR  Team  in  Chi ldren’s  Pain.  Evaluating  the  process  of  implementing  multidimensional  knowledge  translation  strategies.  Pain  Research  and  Management.  2009;14(2).  

9. 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  Chi ldren’s  Pain.  Variability  of  acute  procedural  pain  practices  in  8  Canadian  paediatric  health  care  centres.  Archives  of  Disease  in  Childhood.  2008;  98(Suppl  2)(pw287).  

10. Urajnik  D,  Shaw  BF,  Barwick  M  (SRA)  &  McVey  G.  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.  2007.  

11. Urajnik  D,  Shaw  BF,  Barwick  M  &  McVey  G.  Attrition  from  children’s  mental  health  treatment:     A  review  of  clinical  research  and  practice.  The  19th  Annual  Research  Conference  Proceedings,  A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  2007.    

12. Barwick  M  &  Ferguson  HB.  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.  2007.  

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13. Barwick  M,  Boydell,  KM,  Stasiulis  E,  Ferguson  HB,  Blasé  K,  and  Fixsen  D.  Organizational  readiness  for  change  and  implementation  of  evidence-­‐based  practices  in  children’s  mental  health.  The  18th  Annual  Research  Conference  Proceedings,  A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  2006:43-­‐46.  

14. Barwick  M.  Using  communities  of  practice  to  increase  readiness  for  change  and  support  implementation  of  evidence-­‐based  practices.  The  17th  Annual  Research  Conference  Proceedings,  A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  2005:115-­‐117.  

15. Barwick  MA,  Omrin  C,  &  Basnett  D.  Maintaining  reliability  in  Ontario’s  outcome  initiative  (CAFAS):  Rater  drift  and  training  approaches.  The  17th  Annual  Research  Conference  Proceedings,  A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  2005:227-­‐231.  

16. Barwick  MA,  Ferguson  HB,  &  Schmidt  J.  Development  of  clinical  guidelines  for  rating  the  CAFAS  with  First  Nations  children  and  youth.  The  16th  Annual  Research  Conference  Proceedings,  A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  2004:375-­‐378.  Senior  Responsible  Author.  

17. Barwick  MA,  Boydell  KM,  Ferguson  HB,  &  Cunningham  CE.  Ontario’s  screening  and  outcome  assessment  initiative:  lessons  in  implementation  and  organizational  change.  The  15th  Annual  Research  Conference  Proceedings,  A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  2003:403-­‐407.  

18. Barwick  MA,  Boydell  KM,  Ferguson  HB,  Cunningham  CE,  Greer  A,  Everett  B,  Sklar  S,  &  Weinstock  S.  A  knowledge  transfer  infrastructure  for  screening  and  outcome  measurement  in  children’s  mental  health.  The  15th  Annual  Research  Conference  Proceedings,  A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  2003:435-­‐440.  Senior  Responsible  Author.  

19. Boydell  K,  Barwick  M,  Ferguson  HB,  &  Haines  R.  Implementation  of  the  Child  and  Adolescent  Functional  Assessment  Scale:  Service  provider  perspectives.  The  14th  Annual  Research  Conference  Proceedings,  A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  2002:367-­‐369.  

Non-­‐Peer-­‐Reviewed  Publ icat ions  

Book  Chapters  

1. Chambers  C.,  Barwick  M,  Tuttleman  P  (in  progress).  Knowledge  translation  strategies  for  mobilizing  individuals.  In  Oxford  Textbook  of  Pediatric  Pain,  Second  Edition,  edited  by  McGrath  P,  Stevens  B,  Hathway  G,  and  Zempsky  W.    

2. Barac  R,  Barwick  M,  and  Dobrowski  A.  (2018).  “I  wish  I  knew  this  before...”:  An  Implementation  Science  Primer  and  Model  to  Guide  Implementation  of  Simulation  Programs  in  Medical  Education.  In  Oleg  Safir,  Ranil  Sonnadara,  Polina  Mironova,  Rohit  Rambani  (Eds),  Boot  Camp  Approach  to  Surgical  Training.  Springer  International  Publishing.

3. Barwick  M,  Barac  R,  Damschroder  L.  (2018,  projected)  Factors  Associated  with  Effective  Implementation:  Research  and  Practical  Implications.  Forthcoming,  Implementation  Science,  Editors  R  Mildon,  A  Schlonsky,  B  Albers.  Springer.  

4. Barwick  MA,  Buchanan  D,  Cheng  M,  and  Manion  I.  (2012).  Methods  for  engaging  key  stakeholders  in  mental  health.  In:  K  Dill,  W  &  Shera,  editor(s).  Implementing  evidence-­‐informed  practice:  international  perspectives.  Toronto  (Ontario):  Canadian  Scholars  Press  Inc.    

5. Urajnik  D,  &  Barwick  M.  (2008).  Child  mental  health.  In:  Y.  Zhang,  &  J.  G.  Golson,  editor(s).  The  Encyclopedia  of  Global  Health,  394-­‐396.  Thousand  Oaks  CA:  Sage.  

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6. Barwick  M  &  Lockett  D.  (2008).  Knowledge  translation  and  exchange:  How  to  ensure  your  research  has  impact  in  practice,  policy,  and  health  care.  In:  R.  Bortolussi,  editor(s).  Handbook  for  clinician  scientists:  Tools  for  a  successful  academic  career,  144-­‐150.  Toronto  ON:  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  

7. Barwick  M,  Boydell  KM,  Basnett  D,  O’Hara  B,  Ferguson  HB,  &  Haines  R.  (2006).  Using  knowledge  translation  for  practice  change  in  children’s  mental  health.  In:  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.  Canadian  Institutes  of  Health  Research.  

Monographs  

1. Barwick,  M  (Ed).  The  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  Casebook.  Toronto,  ON:  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Retrieved  from:  http://www.melaniebarwick.com/training.php

2. Guttmann,  A  (Co-­‐SRA),  Gandhi,  S.,  Hanvey,  Li,  P.,  Barwick,  M  (Co-­‐SRA),  Cohen,  E.,  Glazer,  S.,  Reisman,  J.  &  Brownell,  M.  (2017).  Primary  Health  Care  Services  for  Children  and  Youth  in  Canada:  Access,  Quality  and  Structure.  In  The  Health  of  Canada’s  Children  and  Youth:  A  CICH  Profile.  Retrieved  from  http://profile.cich.ca/en/index.php/chapter3  

3. Barwick  M  (SRA),  Barac  R,  Zlotkin,  S.  (2015).  An  Examination  of  Exclusive  Breastfeeding  Implementation  in  Ethiopia  and  Mali:  Factors  Influencing  Change.  Principal  Author.  http://www.can-­‐mnch.ca/wp-­‐content/uploads/2015/05/EBF-­‐Research-­‐Report-­‐FINAL-­‐July-­‐29-­‐2015.pdf    

4. Widger  K,  Stevens  B,  &  Barwick  M  (SRA)  (Eds.).  (2013).  Stories  from  the  floor:  a  knowledge  translation  casebook  on  improving  pediatric  pain  practices.  Co-­‐Principal  Author.  http://ken.caphc.org/xwiki/bin/view/Other+Resources/Stories+from+the+Floor    

5. Barwick  M.  (SRA)  (2010).  Master’s  level  clinician  competencies  in  child  and  youth  mental  health  practice:  Results  of  a  North  American  Survey  of  Senior  Managers  and  Supervisors.  https://depts.washington.edu/pbhjp/downloads/newsD/frontpageD/Clinician%20Competencies%20in%20Behavioral%20Health%20v%20Feb%206%202011.pdf    

6. Barwick  M,  (SRA)  Bovaird  S,  &  McMillen  K.  (2010).  Building  Capacity  in  Knowledge  Translation:  Developing  a  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  Program  for  Knowledge  Translation  Professionals  [unpublished].  

7. Barwick  M,  (SRA)  Butterill  D,  Lockett  DM,  Buckley  L,  &  Goering  P.  (2005).  Scientist  knowledge  translation  training  manual  (SKTT)  [not  shared  electronically  to  protect  IP]  

8. Barwick  MA,  (SRA),  Boydell  KM,  Stasiulis  E,  Ferguson  HB,  Blase  K,  &  Fixsen  D.  (2005).  Knowledge  transfer  and  evidence-­‐based  practice  in  children’s  mental  health.  Toronto,  ON:  Children’s  Mental  Health  Ontario.  http://www.kidsmentalhealth.ca/documents/KT_f  ull_report.pdf    

9. Barwick  MA,  (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.    

10. Barwick  MA,  (SRA)  Boydell  KM,  &  Omrin  C.  (2002).  A  knowledge  transfer  infrastructure  for  children’s  mental  health  in  Ontario:  Building  capacity  for  research  and  practice.  http://melaniebarwick.com/monographs.php    

Magazine  Entr ies  

1. Barwick  MA.  Ontario’s  Screening  and  Outcome  Measurement  Initiative  in  Children’s  Mental  Health.  Psychology  Ontario,  Special  Issue:  Screening  and  Outcome  Measures  in  Children’s  Mental  Health  Services,  Winter.  2007:4.  http://melaniebarwick.com/publications.php    

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2. Barwick  MA.  Initial  screening:  the  Brief  Child  and  Family  Phone  Interview.  Psychology  Ontario,  Special  Issue:  Screening  and  Outcome  Measures  in  Children’s  Mental  Health  Services,  Winter.  2007:6.  http://melaniebarwick.com/publications.php    

3. Barwick  MA.  Outcome  measurement:  the  Child  and  Adolescent  Functional  Scale.  Psychology  Ontario,  Special  Issue:  Screening  and  Outcome  Measures  in  Children’s  Mental  Health  Services,  Winter.  2007:16.  http://melaniebarwick.com/publications.php    

4. Barwick  MA.  Parents:  be  informed  consumers.  In-­‐Touch.  2002;1:4.  

5. Barwick  MA.  Linking  infants’  attachment  relationships  with  emerging  communication  and  language.  IMPrint  Newsletter  of  the  Infant  Mental  Health  Promotion  Project.  1999;25(Fall).    

Technical  Reports  

1. Barwick,  MA,  Boydell,  K.M.,  Horning,  J.,  Stasiulis,  E.,  &  Gladstone,  B.  (2015).  Evaluation  of  Ontario’s  Emergency  Department  Clinical  Pathway  for  Children  and  Youth  with  Mental  Health  Conditions.  Ontario:  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  

2. Barwick,  MA,  Vlad,  C.,  Shirazi,  B.,  Urajnik,  D.,  Couch,  R.,  Ferguson,  H.B.  (2013).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2013  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.    

3. Barwick  MA,  Vlad  C,  Shirazi  B,  Urajnik  D,  Couch  R,  &  Ferguson  HB.  (2013).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2012  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.  

4. Barwick  MA,  Vlad  C,  Shirazi  B,  Urajnik  D,  Couch  R,  &  Ferguson  HB.  (2012).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2011  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.  

5. Barwick  MA,  Vlad  C,  Shirazi  B,  Urajnik  D,  Couch  R,  &  Ferguson  HB.  (2011).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2010  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.    

6. Rhodes  AE,  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.    

7. Boydell  KM,  Barwick  MA  and  Park  F.  (2010).  Student  Support  Leadership  Initiative  -­‐  Toronto:  Partnership  Evaluation.  

8. Boydell  KM  and  Barwick  MA.  (2010).  A  Pragmatic  Review  of  the  Partnership  Literature.  Report  prepared  for  The  Toronto  Student  Support  Leadership  Initiative.  

9. Barwick  MA,  Vlad  C,  Shirazi  B,  Urajnik  D,  Ferguson  HB.  (2010).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2009  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.    

10. Reid  GJ,  Stewart  SL,  Barwick  M,  Cunningham  CE,  Carter  JR,  Evans  B,  Leschied  AW,  Neufeld  RWJ,  St.Pierre  J,  Tobon  JI,  Vingilis  ER,  and  Zaric  GS.  (2010).  Exploring  patterns  of  service  utilization  within  children’s  mental  health  agencies.  2011.  2010.  Report  submitted  to  The  Provincial  Centre  of  Excellence  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  at  CHEO.    

11. Barwick  MA,  Vlad  C,  Shirazi  B,  Urajnik  D,  Ferguson  HB.  (2009).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2008  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.    

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12. Barwick  MA,  Vlad  C,  Shirazi  B,  Urajnik  D,  Ferguson  HB.  (2008).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2007  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.    

13. Boydell  KM,  Barwick  MA,  and  Conte  K.  (2008).  Current  Research  in  Knowledge  Translation  and  Women’s  Health:  A  Resource  Report.  

14. Barwick  M.  (2008).  Developing  a  community  of  practice  model  for  cancer  and  chronic  disease  prevention.  CDPAC.  

15. Barwick  MA  &  Boydell  KM.  (2007).  A  pragmatic  review  of  knowledge  translation:  Moving  forward  in  cardiovascular  disease  and  hypertension.  

16. Barwick  MA  &  Boydell  KM.  (2007).  A  qualitative  analysis  of  client  activity  preferences  and  wishes.     Timmons,  ON.  

17. Barwick  MA,  Vlad  C,  Shirazi  B,  Urajnik  D,  Basnett  D,  Ferguson  HB.  (2007).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2006  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.    

18. Barwick  MA,  Vlad  C,  Shirazi  B,  Urajnik  D,  Basnett  D,  Ferguson  HB.  (2006).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2005  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.    

19. Barwick  MA.  (2006).  Faire  progresser  les  services  de  santé  mentale  pour  les  enfants  et  les  jeunes  francophones  de  l’Ontario  –  part  1.  

20. Barwick  MA.  (2006).  Faire  progresser  les  services  de  santé  mentale  pour  les  enfants  et  les  jeunes  francophones  de  l’Ontario  –  part  2.  

21. Barwick  MA  &  Boydell  KM.  (2005).  A  review  of  acute  child  and  adolescent  mental  health  services.    

22. Barwick  MA,  Vlad  C,  Shirazi  B,  Urajnik  D,  Basnett  D,  Ferguson  HB.  (2005).  Ontario’s  children  with  mental  health  needs  2004  report:  Level  of  functioning  outcomes  for  children  and  youth  receiving  mental  health  treatment.    

23. BCFPI  –  CAFAS  –  Accreditation  Working  Group.  (2004).  BCFPI  and  CAFAS:  Guidelines  for  use  of  the  measurement  tools  in  accreditation.  

24. Barwick  MA.  (2003).  Development  of  a  knowledge  translation  strategy  for  Population  Health  Sciences  –  The  Research  Institute.  

25. Barwick  MA.  (1999).  Linking  infants’  attachment  relationships  with  emerging  communication  and  language.  IMPrint  Newsletter  of  the  Infant  Mental  Health  Promotion  Project,  25.    

26. Barwick  MA,  Lewis  L,  Riddell  S,  &  Smith  WJ.  (1991).  Systematic  review  of  the  services  provided  by  The  Learning  Centre  of  Quebec  to  The  Protestant  School  Board  of  Greater  Montreal.    

f .   PRESENTATIONS  AND  SPECIAL  LECTURES  

1.   International  Audience  

International  -­‐   Invited  and  Peer-­‐Reviewed  Lectures  and  Presentations  (presenting  author  underl ined)  

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2019  June  16   Jibb  LA,  Tutelman  P.  Chambers  CT,  Stinson  JN,  Parker  J,  Irwin  K,  Witteman  HO,  Barwick  M,  Fernandez  C,  Campbell  F,  Nathan  PC.  A  qualitative  analysis  of  parents’  knowledge  needs  related  to  child  pediatric  cancer  pain  and  its  management.  Poster  submitted  to  the  12th  International  Symposium  on  Pediatric  Pain,  Basel  Switzerland.    

2019  June  16   Bueno,  M.  Riahi,  S.,  Li,  S-­‐A.,  Lanese,  A.,  Barwick,  M.,  Stevens  B.,  and  the  CIHR  ImPaC  Resource  Trial  Team.  Effectiveness  and  implementation  of  a  multifaceted  online  knowledge  translation  intervention  for  reducing/managing  pain  in  hospitalized  infants:  Protocol  for  a  hybrid  1  implementation  study.  Poster  submitted  to  the  12th  International  Symposium  on  Pediatric  Pain,  Basel  Switzerland.    

2019  April  2-­‐5   Tutelman,  P.R.,  Jibb,  L.A.,  Chambers,  C.T.,  Stinson,  J.N.,  Parker,  J.A.,  Barwick,  M.,  Campbell,  F.,  Drake,  E.K.,  Fernandez,  C.V.,  Irwin,  K.,  Nathan,  P.C.,  Witteman,  H.O.,  &  #KidsCancerPain  Parent/Patient  Partners.  Parent  Perspectives  on  the  Benefits  and  Limitations  of  a  Social  Media  Campaign  to  Disseminate  Evidence-­‐Based  Information  on  Pediatric  Cancer  Pain.  Poster  submitted  for  presentation  at  the  40th  Annual  Scientific  Meeting  of  the  Canadian  Pain  Society,  Toronto,  ON.  

2019  April  2-­‐5   MacKenzie,  N.  E.,  Chambers,  C.  T.,  Barwick,  M.,  Birnie,  K.  A.,  Boerner,  K.  E.,  Granikov,  V.,  MacDonald,  N.,  McMurtry,  C.  M.,  Parker,  J.  A.,  Pluye,  P.,  Taddio,  A.,  &  Tutelman,  P.  R.  The  relationship  between  parent  attitudes  towards  vaccines  and  use  of  a  knowledge  translation  resource  for  children’s  vaccination  pain  management.  Poster:  40th  Annual  Scientific  Meeting  of  the  Canadian  Pain  Society,  2-­‐5  April  2019;  Toronto,  ON  

2018  Dec  4   Turcotte,  E.,  Loignon,  C.,  Doray,  G.,  Lafrenière,  D.,  El  Sherif,  R.,  Lagarde,  F.,  Grad,  R.,  Schurr,  S.,  Granikov,  V.,  Bartlett-­‐Esquilant,  G.,  Barwick,  M.,  Schuster,  T.,  Bouthillier,  F.,  Smythe,  S.  &  Pluye,  P.  (2018,  December).  Faciliter  l’utilisation  et  l’évaluation  de  l’information  web  chez  les  parents  ayant  un  faible  statut  socioéconomique  :  le  point  de  vue  des  mères  de  jeunes  enfants  (poster).  22e  Journées  annuelles  de  santé  publiques  (JASP).  Montréal  (Québec),  Canada.  

2018  Sept  12   Tutelman,  P.,  Chambers,  C.,  Stinson,  J.,  Parker,  J.,  Irwin,  K.,  Barwick,  M.,  Campbell,  F.,  Fernandez,  C.,  Jibb,  L.,  Nathan,  P.,  &  Witteman,  H.  Engaging  Patients  and  Parents  as  Research  Partners  in  a  Knowledge  Translation  Intervention  to  Improve  Children’s  Cancer  Pain  Management:  A  Mixed  Methods  Evaluation.  Paper  submitted  to  17th  IASP  World  Congress  on  Pain  2018  conference,  Boston,  MA.      

 2018  Sept  12   Bueno,  M.,  Riahi,  S.,  Gill,  N.,  Li,  S-­‐A.,  Willan,  A.,  Synnes,  A.,  Estabrooks,  C..,  Harrison,  D.,  Yamada,  

D.,  Stinson,  Slotta,  J.,  Campbell-­‐Yeo,  M.,  Barwick,  M.,  Noel,  M.,  Gibbins,  S.,  LeMay,  S.,  Isaranuwatchai,  W.,  &  Stevens,  B.  The  Implementation  of  Pain  Practice  Change  (ImPaC)  Resource:  a  prototype  usability  testing  in  non-­‐clinical  and  clinical  settings.  Poster  submitted  to  17th  IASP  World  Congress  on  Pain  2018  conference,  Boston,  MA.      

 2018  May  22   Bueno,  M.,  Riahi,  S.,  Gill,  N.,  Li,  S-­‐A,  Willan,  A,  Synnes  A,  Estabrooks,  C.,  Chambers,  C.,  Harrison,  D,  

Yamada,  J.,  Stinson,  J.,  Slotta,  J.,  Campbell-­‐Yeo,  Barwick,  M.,  Noel,  M.,  Gibbins,  S.,  LeMay,  S.,  Isaranwatchai,  W.,  Stevens,  B.  (Submitted).  Usability  testing  of  a  web-­‐based  resource  to  improve  infant  pain  practices:  the  Implementation  of  Pain  Practice  Change  (ImPaC)  Resource.  Poster  submitted  to  the  39th  Annual  Scientific  Meeting  of  the  Canadian  Pain  Society,  Montreal,  QC.    

2018  May  22   Higgins,  K.  S.,  Tutelman,  P.,  Chambers,  C.  T.,  Witteman,  H.,  Barwick,  M.,  Corkum,  P.,  Grant,  D.,  Stinson,  J.,  &  Lalloo,  C.  (Submitted).  Availability  of  E-­‐Health  Tools  for  Pediatric  Pain  Assessment  and  Management:  Barriers,  Facilitators,  Costs,  and  Design.  Poster  submitted  to  the  39th  Annual  Scientific  Meeting  of  the  Canadian  Pain  Society,  Montreal,  QC.  

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2018  May  9   Barwick,  M.  Getting  to  Research  Impact  with  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science.  Professional  seminar,  Curtin  University,  Perth  Australia.  

2018  April  11   Barwick,  M.  Getting  to  Research  Impact  with  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science.  Professional  seminar,  Maynooth  University  Social  Sciences  Institute,  Maynooth  Ireland.  

2017  Nov  17   Schraeder,  K.,  Reid,  G.,  Barwick,  M.,  Cairney,  J.,  Carter,  J.,  Kurdyak,  P.,  Neufeld,  J.,  St.  Pierre,  J.,  Stewart,  S.,  Tobon,  J.,  Vingilis,  E.,  Zaric,  G.,  Ahmed,  S.,  Craig,  M.,  Hameed,  S.  What  Happens  After  Children’s  Mental  Health  Treatment?  Examining  the  Role  of  Family  Physicians  for  Youth  Transitioning  into  Adulthood.  Poster  presented  at  the  North  American  Primary  Health  Care  Group  (NAPCRG)  2017  Annual  Meeting:  Montreal,  QC,  Canada.    

2017  Oct  12-­‐15   Parker,  JA,  Chambers  CT,  Stinson  JN,  Tutelman  P,  Drake,  EK,  Barwick  M,  Campbell  F,  Fernandez  CV,  Irwin  K,  Jibb  L,  Nathan  P,  Wittemann  H.  The  Reach  of  the  #KidsCancerPain  Campaign:  A  Partnership  to  Improve  Parent  Awareness  and  Use  of  Evidence-­‐Based  Pain  Management  in  Children  with  Cancer.  Poster  presented  at  the  11th  International  Forum  on  Pediatric  Pain  (IFPP),  White  Point  Beach,  Nova  Scotia.  

2017  Oct  12   Tutelman,  P.R.,  Chambers,  C.,  Stinson,  J.,  Parker,  J.,  Barwick,  M.,  Campbell,  F.,  Fernandez,  C.,  Irwin,  K.,  Jibb,  L.,  Nathan,  P.,  &  Witteman,  H.  Using  Thunderclap  to  Raise  Awareness  about  #KidsCancerPain  over  Social  Media.  Accepted  for  oral  presentation  at  the  49th  Congress  of  the  International  Society  of  Paediatric  Oncology,  Washington,  DC,  USA.  

2017  July  6   Tutelman  PR,  Chambers  CT,  Stinson  JN,  Parker  JA,  Fernandez  CV,  Witteman  HO,  Nathan  PC,  Barwick  M,  Jibb  LA,  Irwin  K,  Campbell  F.  Parent  management  of  pediatric  cancer  pain.  11th  International  Symposium  on  Pediatric  Pain  (ISPP),  Kuala  Lumpur,  Malaysia.  July  6-­‐9  2017.  

2017  June  20   Barac  R,  Als  D,  Radhakrishnan  A,  Gaffey  M,  Bhutta  Z,  Barwick  M  (SRA).  Exploring  Global  Typhoid  Control  with  the  Consolidated  Framework  for  Implementation  Research.  Fourth  Biennial  Global  Implementation  Conference,  Toronto  Canada.  

2017  May  25   Barwick  M.  Knowledge  Translation:  What  it  is  and  why  it  matters?  American  Institutes  for  Research  (AIR).  Webinar.  

2017  April  4   Barac  R,  Als  D,  Radhakrishnan  A,  Gaffey  M,  Bhutta  Z,  Barwick  M  (SRA).  Exploring  Global  Typhoid  Control  with  the  Consolidated  Framework  for  Implementation  Research.  10th  International  Conference  on  Typhoid  and  Other  Invasive  Salmonelloses,  Kampala  Uganda.  

2017  Jan  24   Barwick  M.  Delivering  the  goods:  How  failure  to  adopt  new  interventions  has  conceived  a  new  science  of  implementation  CHAMP  National  Conference,  Irvine  CA,  USA.    

2017  Jan  23   Barwick  M.  Cutting  Through  Complexity:  Using  Cross  Study  Comparison  to  Identify  Common  Factors  Associated  with  Successful  Implementation  of  Evidence  Across  Sectors.  University  of  California  San  Diego,  USA.    

2016  Dec  9   Pinnock  H,  Barwick  M,  Carpenter  C,  Eldridge  S,  Grandes  G,  Griffiths  C,  Rycroft-­‐Malone  J,  Meissner  P  (presenting  author),  Murray  E,  Patel  A,  Sheikh  A,  Taylor  S.  Standards  for  Reporting  Implementation  Studies.  Invited  Poster.  9th  Annual  Conference  on  the  Science  of  Dissemination  and  Implementation:  Mapping  the  Complexity  and  Dynamism  of  the  Field.  Washington  DC,  USA.    

2016  Oct  26   Barwick  M.  Invited  Presentation.  Document  impact  in  an  academic  career:  the  creative  professional  activity  dossier  for  academic  promotion.  Princess  Margaret  Children’s  Hospital,  Perth  Western  Australia  

2016  Oct  25   Invited  Presentation.  Maximizing  effective  knowledge  translation:  how  to  do  it  and  assess  impact.  Notre  Dame  University,  Freemantle  Western  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

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2016  Oct  25   Invited  Presentation.  Realizing  knowledge  user  engagement  for  optimal  impact.  Curtin  University,  Perth  Western  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Oct  24   Invited  Presentation.  Considerations  for  integrating  evidence  into  clinical  care.  Ear  Science  Institute  of  Australia,  Perth  Western  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Oct  19   Invited  Presentation.  Lessons  learned  from  the  international  KT  environment.  Murdoch  Children’s  Research  Institute.  Melbourne  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Oct  19   Invited  Presentation.  KT  101.  Overview  and  sticky  issues.  Australian  Institute  of  Family  Studies,  Melbourne  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick..  

2016  Oct  18   Invited  Presentation.  Considerations  for  integrating  evidence  into  clinical  care.  Murdoch  Children’s  Research  Institute.  Melbourne  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Oct  13   Invited  Presentation.  Mapping  uncharted  waters  in  the  science  and  practice  of  implementation:  a  journey  to  research  impact.  Murdoch  Children’s  Research  Institute.  Melbourne  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Oct  11   Invited  Presentation.  Bushwhacking  Knowledge  Brokering:  Building  Organizational  Capacity  and  a  New  Profession.  Murdoch  Children’s  Research  Institute.  Melbourne  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Oct  11   Invited  Presentation.  Facilitating  evidence  informed  policy.  Murdoch  Children’s  Research  Institute.  Melbourne  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Oct  6   Invited  Presentation.  The  Consolidated  Framework  for  Implementation  Research:  Comparison  across  contexts.  3rd  Biennial  Australasian  Implementation  Conference,  Melbourne  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Oct  6   Invited  Presentation.  The  Standards  for  Reporting  Implementation  Research  (StaRI).  3rd  Biennial  Australasian  Implementation  Conference,  Melbourne  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Sept  30   Invited  Presentation.  Knowledge  translation  as  scholarship:  Cutting  a  new  path  for  research  impact  and  academic  recognition.  Black  Dog  Institute,  University  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Sept  30   Invited  Presentation.  Mapping  uncharted  waters  in  the  science  and  practice  of  implementation:  the  journey  to  research  impact.  Black  Dog  Institute,  University  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Sept  29   Invited  Presentation.  Delivering  the  Goods:  How  the  failure  to  adopt  evidence  in  practice  has  conceived  a  new  science  toward  research  impact.     Wollongong  University,  Wollongong  New  South  Wales,  Australia.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Aug  17   Invited  Webinar.  Moving  evidence  to  practice:  A  primer  on  knowledge  translation  and  implementation.  NIH  CTSA  Network.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  July  22   Invited  Keynote.  Delivering  the  goods:  How  failure  to  adopt  new  interventions  has  conceived  a  new  science  of  implementation.  UTCSP  Connaught  Pain  Summer  School,  Toronto,  Canada.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  July  21   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation.  UTCSP  Connaught  Pain  Summer  School,  Toronto,  Canada.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  July  18   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation  Planning.  UTCSP  Connaught  Pain  Summer  School,  Toronto,  Canada.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  July  16   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation  in  Practice.  UTCSP  Connaught  Pain  Summer  School,  Toronto,  Canada.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

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2016  Jun  28   Invited  Keynote.  Bushwhacking  knowledge  brokering:  Building  organizational  capacity  and  a  new  profession.  Toronto,  Canada.  Knowledge  Mobilization  Forum  2016.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Jun  23   Invited  Keynote.  Factors  implicated  in  successful  implementation  of  exclusive  breastfeeding  in  Ethiopia  and  Mali.  Forum  on  Investing  in  Young  Children  Globally.  Toronto,  Canada.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Jun  22   Invited  Keynote.  Implementation  that  sticks.  CAMH  Implementation  Learning  Institute,  Toronto,  Canada.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  May  11   Invited  Lecturer.  KT  Module:  NeuroDevNet102  Course  (Webinar).  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  May  4   Invited  Keynote.  Building  capacity  in  knowledge  translation:  Why  it’s  important  and  how  to  do  it.  1st  National  Conference  on  Knowledge  Translation  in  Rehabilitation.  McGill  University.  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick.  

2016  Apr  15   Invited  Lecture.  An  introduction  to  KT  and  implementation  in  science  and  practice.  Ryerson  University.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter:  Melanie  Barwick  

2016  Apr  14   Invited  Speaker.  ItDoesntHaveToHurt:  Using  Social  Media  to  Reach  Parents  with  Research  Evidence  about  Children’s  Pain.  Society  of  Pediatric  Psychology  Annual  Conference.  Atlanta,  Georgia,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Chambers,  C.T.  (Co-­‐authors:  Ehm,  E.,  Barwick,  M.,  Bender,  J.,  Campbell-­‐Yeo,  M.,  Collier,  G.,  Goldman,  R.,  Mogil,  J.,  O’Hara,  K.,  Stevens,  B.,  Stinson,  J.,  Taddio,  A.,  &  Witteman,  H).  

2016  Apr  7   Invited  Speaker.  #ItDoesntHaveToHurt:  Using  social  media  to  reach  parents  with  research  evidence  about  children’s  pain.  Using  Innovative  E-­‐Health  and  Technology  to  Deliver  Best  Practices  in  Pediatric  Pain  Management.  Seattle,  Washington,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  C.T.  Chambers  (Co-­‐authors:  Chambers,  C.T.,  Ehm,  E.,  Barwick,  M.,  Bender,  J.,  Campbell-­‐Yeo,  M.,  Collier,  G.,  Goldman,  R.,  Mogil,  J.,  O’Hara,  K.,  Stevens,  B.,  Stinson,  J.,  Taddio,  A.,  &  Witteman,  H).  Co-­‐author.  

2016  Apr  5   Invited  Speaker.  Evaluating  Programmatic  Effectiveness  and  Implementation:  an  assessment  of  factors  affecting  change  in  the  practice  of  exclusive  breastfeeding  in  Ethiopia  and  Mali.  California,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Jo-­‐Anna  Baxter,  Raluca  Barac,  Marnie  Davidson,  Laila  Salim,  Stanley  Zlotkin,  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  Nov  19   Keynote  Speaker.  Mapping  uncharted  waters  in  the  science  of  implementation.  Centre  for  Disease  Control  and  Prevention  (CDC).  Georgia,  United  States.    

2015  Aug  7   Invited  Speaker.  A  Decade  of  Outcomes  for  Children  and  Youth  Receiving  Mental  Health  Service  in  Ontario:  2004-­‐2014.  American  Psychological  Association  Annual  Conference.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Cristina  Vlad  and  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  Aug  7   Invited  Speaker.  Predicting  and  understanding  patterns  of  service  utilization  within  children’s  mental  health  agencies.  American  Psychological  Association  Annual  Conference.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Reid,  G.J.,  Stewart,  S.L.,  Barwick,  M.,  Carter,  J.,  Evans,  B.,  Leschied,  A.,  Neufeld,  R.,  St.  Pierre,  J.,  Tobon,  J.,  Vingilis,  E.,  Zaric,  G.  

2015  Aug  6   Invited  Speaker.  Key  Concepts  in  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  of  Evidence  for  Practice  Change.  American  Psychological  Association  Annual  Conference.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  May  27   Invited  Presenter.  Factors  implicated  in  successful  implementation  of  exclusive  breastfeeding  in  Ethiopia  and  Mali:  Evidence  from  the  consolidated  framework  for  implementation  research.  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Dublin,  Ireland.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

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2015  May  20   Invited  Speaker.  What  are  we  learning  about  implementation  of  evidence  based  practice  in  Majority  World  (Low  and  Middle  Income)  Countries?  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Dublin,  Ireland.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  May  19   Invited  Speaker.  Implementation  Measurement  for  Practice:  How  research  evidence  is  informing  implementation  planning.  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Dublin,  Ireland.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  Apr  22   Invited  Speaker.  The  influence  of  KT  toolkits  as  a  quality  improvement  strategy  for  implementing  research  into  practice.  International  Forum  on  Quality  and  Safety  in  Health  Care.  London,  City  of,  United  Kingdom.  B.  Stevens,  J.  Yamada,  K.  Widger,  A.  Shorkey,  M.  Barwick.  Poster  Presentation.  

2015  Mar  22   Invited  Speaker.  Symposium,  Workforce  development:  Integrating  academic  and  behavioral  health  care  program  responsibilities.  28th  Annual  Children’s  Mental  Health  Research  and  Policy  Conference.  Tampa,  Florida,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Bertram  R,  Barwick  M,  Kerns  S,  Bernstein  D,  &  Cannata  E.  Symposium.  

2014  Sep  17   Keynote  Speaker.  Journey’s  in  Implementation  Science.  Australian  Research  Alliance  for  Children  &  Youth.  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2014  May  8   Invited  Lecturer.  Knowledge  Exchange  and  Implementation  Science:  Reflections  on  Knowledge,  Inquiry,  and  Resources.  Centre  for  Research  on  Families  and  Relationships,  University  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh,  Edinburgh,  City  of,  United  Kingdom.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2014   Invited  Speaker.  How  far  does  it  go?  Identifying  reach  and  impact  of  multidimensional  knowledge  translation  strategies  on  improving  procedural  pain  in  hospitalized  children.  15th  World  Congress  on  Pain–International  Association  for  the  Study  of  Pain.  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2014   Invited  Speaker.  The  Staying  Power  of  Change:  Sustainability  of  pain  practice  improvements  after  a  multidimensional  knowledge  translation  intervention.  Health  Services  Research:  Evidence-­‐based  Practice.  London,  City  of,  United  Kingdom.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2013  Oct  9   Invited  Speaker.  Development  of  a  toolkit  for  improving  pediatric  pain  practices  in  hospitalized  children.  8th  Congress  of  the  European  Federation  of  IASP®  Chapters  (EFIC®)  -­‐  pain  in  Europe  VIII.  Florence,  Firenze,  Italy.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2013  Aug  19   Invited  Speaker.  GIC  Advanced  Implementation  Workshop  “The  Implementation  of  Implementation  Science”.  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.  Metz,  A.,  Albers,  B.,  Barwick,  M.,  Burke,  K.,  Christiansen,  T.,  Mildon,  R.  

2013  Aug  17   Invited  Speaker.  Testing  the  NIRN  Implementation  Model  and  the  CFIR  implementation  constructs:  Lessons  learned  from  a  multi-­‐site  implementation  of  motivational  interviewing.  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.  Barwick  M,  Barac  R,  Kimber  M,  &  Johnson  S.  Poster.  August  17-­‐19  2013.  

2013  Aug  17   Invited  Speaker.  What  does  it  take  to  Change  Clinicians’  Practice?  Lessons  Learned  about  Coaching  and  Feedback  from  a  Multi-­‐Site  Implementation  of  Motivational  Interviewing.  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.  Barac  R,  Kimber  M,  Johnson  S,  &  Barwick  M.  Poster.  August  17-­‐19  2013.  

2013  Mar  4   Invited  Speaker.  Testing  the  NIRN  Implementation  Model  and  the  CFIR  implementation  constructs:  Lessons  Learned  from  a  Multi-­‐Site  Implementation  of  Motivational  Interviewing.  26th  Annual  Children’s  Mental  Health  Research  and  Policy  Conference.  Tampa,  Florida.  Barwick  MA,  Barac  R,  Kimber  M,  &  Johnson  S.  Paper.  

2013  Mar  3   Invited  Speaker.  Defining  episodes  of  care  in  children’s  mental  health  using  administrative  data.  26th  Annual  Children’s  Mental  Health  Research  and  Policy  Conference.  Tampa,  Florida.  Reid  GJ,  

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Stewart  S,  Zaric  GS,  Carter  J,  Neufeld  RWJ,  Tobon  JI,  Barwick  M,  &  Vingilis  ER.  Poster.  March  3  -­‐  6,  2013.  

2013   Invited  Speaker.  Improving  pain  intensity  in  hospitalized  children  using  knowledge  translation.  9th  International  Symposium  on  Pediatric  Pain,  Sweden,  2013.  Sweden.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  Yamada,  Stinson,  J,  Campbell,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2013   Invited  Speaker.  Sustainability  of  pain  practice  improvements  following  the  implementation  of  a  novel  knowledge  translation  intervention.  International  Forum  on  Quality  and  Safety  in  Healthcare.  London,  City  of,  United  Kingdom.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  Yamada,  J,  Promislow,  S,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2013   Invited  Speaker.  Adapting  a  multidimensional  knowledge  translation  strategy  to  improve  pediatric  pain  practices  in  Canada:  Evidence-­‐based  Practice  for  Improving  Quality.  Seattle  Implementation  Research  Conference,  Seattle,  2013.  Seattle,  Washington,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  Yamada,  J,  Estabrooks,  CA,  Stinson,  J,  Campbell,  F,  Scott,  SD,  Cummings,  GG,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2012  Oct  24   Invited  Plenary  Speaker.  The  4th  Conference  on  Recent  Advances  in  the  Prevention  and  Management  of  Child  and  Adolescent  Obesity.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2012  Aug   Invited  Speaker.  Effect  of  the  EPIQ  Intervention  on  Pain  Practices  in  Canadian  Paediatric  Hospital.  Stevens  B,  Yamada  J,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Effect  of  the  EPIQ  Intervention  on  Pain  Practices  in  Canadian  Paediatric  Hospital.  14th  World  Congress  on  Pain,  Milan.    

2012  May  16   Invited  Speaker.  Pain  intensity  in  hospitalized  children  in  Canada.  31st  Annual  American  Scientific  Meeting  –American  Pain  Society.  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Stevens  B,  Yamada  J,  Stinson  J,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2012  Apr  17   Invited  Speaker.  A  quality  improvement  intervention:  relationships  between  KT  strategies  and  pediatric  pain  outcomes.  International  Forum  on  Quality  and  Safety  in  Healthcare.  Paris,  France.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  Yamada,  J,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2012  Mar  4   Invited  Speaker.  Master’s  Level  Clinician  Competencies  in  Child  and  Youth  Behavioral  Healthcare.  25th  Annual  Children’s  Mental  Health  Research  and  Policy  Conference.  Tampa,  Florida.  Bernstein  D,  Bertram  R  &  Barwick  M.  March  4  -­‐  7,  2012.  

2012  May   Invited  Speaker.  Pain  intensity  in  hospitalized  children  in  Canada.  Stevens  B,  Yamada  J,  Stinson  J,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Pain  intensity  in  hospitalized  children  in  Canada.  Journal  of  Pain.  2012;  13(4):S5.  Annual  American  Scientific  Meeting  of  the  American  Pain  Society,  Honolulu,  HI  2012.  

2011  Nov  2   Invited  Keynote,  Expert  Lecture.  AEA  Presidential  Strand  Committee,  American  Evaluation  Association.  Anaheim,  California.  November  2-­‐5,  2011.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2011  Dec  4   Invited  Speaker.  Factors  influencing  implementation  of  knowledge  translation  strategies  for  improving  paediatric  pain  practices  in  hospitalized  children.  23rd  Annual  National  Forum  on  Quality  Improvement  in  Health  Care.  Orlando,  Florida,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  Yamada,  J,  Abbott,  L,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

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

2011  Oct   Invited  Speaker.  Stories  from  the  floor:  A  casebook  on  pediatric  pain  knowledge  translation.  Annual  meeting–Canadian  Association  of  Pediatric  Health  Centers.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  

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Presenter(s):  Rashotte,  J,  Coburn,  G,  Harrison,  D,  Yamada,  J,  Abbott,  L,  Cohen,  J,  Stevens,  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2011  Oct   Invited  Speaker.  Site  investigator  and  research  nurse  perceptions  of  key  factors  for  sustaining  pediatric  pain  practice  improvements.  International  Forum  on  Pediatric  Pain.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  Yamada,  J,  Abbott,  L,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2011  Aug  15   Invited  Speaker.  Four-­‐factor  model  of  practice  change.  The  1st  Biennial  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  United  States.  August  15-­‐17th  2011.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2011  Aug  15   Invited  Speaker.  Learning  organizations  within  child  and  youth  behavioral  healthcare:  Lessons  from  an  implementation  case  study.  The  1st  Biennial  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  United  States.  Barwick  MA,  Bennett  L,  Johnson  S.  August  15-­‐17th  2011.  

2011  Aug  15   Invited  Speaker.  Getting  evidence  to  the  frontline:  Educator  and  service  provider  perspectives  on  practice  change.  The  1st  Biennial  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  United  States.  Barwick  MA,  Bennett  L,  Johnson  S,  Bennett  K,  Buchanan  D,  Chaban  P,  Cunningham  CE,  Ferguson  HB,  Fergusson  D,  Martinussen  R,  Tannock  R.  August  15-­‐17th  2011.  

2011  Aug  15   Invited  Speaker.  Using  quality  improvement  and  integrative  KT  strategies  to  improve  evidence-­‐based  pediatric  pain  assessment  and  management  practices  across  Canada.  The  1st  Biennial  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  United  States.  Stevens  BJ,  Barwick  MA,  Yamada  J,  Abbott  A  &  the  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  August  15-­‐17th  2011.  

2011  Jul   Invited  Speaker.  Master’s  Level  Competencies  in  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  Practice.  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.  Barwick  M.  Brief  presentation.  

2011  Jun  21   Invited  Speaker.  Knowledge  synthesis  and  translation  of  sweet  solutions  for  pain  in  infants  and  children.  Joint  Annual  Scientific  Meeting  of  The  British  Pain  Society  and  The  Canadian  Pain  Society.  Edinburgh,  United  Kingdom.  Harrison  D,  Yamada  J,  Stevens  B,  Barwick  M,  Adams-­‐Webber  T,  Aziz  K,  Beyene  J,  Ipp  M,  Orrbine  E,  Palozzi  L,  Ohlsson  A.  Poster.  June  21-­‐24  2011.  

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

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

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

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

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

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2011  Feb   Invited  Speaker.  Master’s  Level  Competencies  in  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  Practice.  Webinar.  Advancing  EBP.  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2010  Dec  14   Invited  Speaker.  Making  Science  Stick:  Knowledge  Transfer  Tools  for  Increased  Impact.  UK  Society  for  Behavioural  Medicine,  Advancing  Science  and  Knowledge  Translation,  University  of  Leeds.  Leeds,  United  Kingdom.  December  14-­‐15th  2010.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2010  Sep  29   Invited  Speaker.  Interactive,  Serious  Game  Simulation  for  Critical  Care  Response  Team  Education.  3rd  International  Paediatric  Simulation  Symposium  and  Workshops.  Madrid,  Spain.  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.  Roundtable  oral  presentation.  September  29-­‐30,  2010.  

2010  Aug  29   Invited  Speaker.  Management  of  acute  procedural  pain  in  hospitalized  children  across  Canada.  IASP  13th  World  Congress  on  Pain.  Montréal,  Quebec.  Yamada  J,  Stevens  B,  Harrison  D,  Abbott  L,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Abstract.  2010  August  29  –  September  2.  

2010  Aug  12   Invited  Speaker.  Modeling  booster  seat  utilization  improvements:  a  discrete  choice  conjoint  experiment.  American  Psychological  Association  Annual  Meeting.  San  Diego,  California,  United  States.  Cunningham  CE,  Bruce  B,  Snowdon  AW,  Chen  Y,  Correale  H,  Kolga  C,  Barwick  M.  Paper.  August  12-­‐15  2010.  

2010  Jul  26   Invited  Speaker.  Shifting  sands:  A  case  study  of  process  change  in  scaling  up  for  evidence-­‐based  practice.  10th  International  Conference  on  Knowledge  Culture  and  Change  in  Organisations.  Montreal,  Quebec.  Barwick  M,  Kimber  M,  &  Fearing  G.  Paper.  July  26-­‐28  2010.  

2010  Jul  26   Invited  Speaker.  Implementing  Evidence-­‐Based  Practices:  A  Transformational  Organizational  Change  Process.  10th  International  Conference  on  Knowledge  Culture  and  Change  in  Organisations.  Montreal,  Quebec.  Brown  J,  Rounthwaite  J,  &  Barwick  M.  Paper.  July  26-­‐28  2010.  

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

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

2010  May  1   Invited  Speaker.  The  use  of  knowledge  translation  strategies  within  continuous  quality  improvement  rapid  cycles  to  improve  paediatric  pain  practices.  Pediatric  Academic  Societies’  Annual  Meeting.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  Stevens  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Poster  presentation.  

2010  Apr  13   Invited  Speaker.  Bringing  the  Evidence  to  the  Classroom:  Teacher  and  Principal  Perspectives  on  Practice  Change.  Quality  of  Behavioral  Healthcare.  Clearwater,  Florida,  United  States.  Barwick  M,  Chaban  P,  Johnson  S,  Bennett  L,  and  the  CIHR  Emerging  Team  in  Knowledge  Translation  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  April  13-­‐14,  2010.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2010  Mar  16   Invited  Speaker.  “Ask  Us  What  We  Think”:  Moving  Toward  Practice  Change  on  The  Frontline.  3rd  Annual  NIH  Conference  on  the  Science  of  Dissemination  and  Implementation.  Bethesda,  Maryland,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2010  Mar  15   Invited  Speaker.  Getting  To  Uptake:  Leveraging  Social  Media  for  Practice  Change  –  Think  Tank  Presentation.  3rd  Annual  NIH  Conference  on  the  Science  of  Dissemination  and  Implementation.  Bethesda,  Maryland,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

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

2010  Feb  10   Invited  Speaker.  Bringing  the  Evidence  to  the  Classroom:  Teacher  and  Principal  Perspectives  on  Practice  Change.  American  Academy  of  Health  Behavior.  Clearwater,  Florida,  United  States.  Barwick  M,  Chaban  P,  Johnson  S,  &  Bennett  L,  with  The  CIHR  Emerging  Team  in  Knowledge  Translation  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  

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

2009  Jun  23   Invited  Speaker.  Integrating  local  and  research  evidence  to  inform  and  support  health  professionals’  pediatric  pain  practice  changes.  KU09  Knowledge  Utilization  Colloquium.  Deganway,  United  Kingdom.  Yamada  J,  Stevens  BJ,  Harrison  D,  Campbell  F,  Chambers  CT,  Cummings  G,  Finley  GA,  Latimer  M,  Johnston  C,  Kavanagh  T,  Stinson  J,  Taddio  A,  Gill  N,  Holt  J,  Abbott  L,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Poster.  2009  June  23-­‐26.  

2009  May  2   Invited  Speaker.  Management  of  acute  procedural  pain  in  hospitalized  Canadian  children.  Pediatric  Academic  Societies  Annual  Meeting.  Baltimore,  United  States.  Stevens  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Oral  presentation.  2009  May  2-­‐5.  

2009  May   Invited  Speaker.  Management  of  acute  procedural  pain  in  hospitalized  Canadian  children.  Available  from:  E-­‐PAS2009:3445.8.  Stevens,  B.,  Barwick,  M.,  Campbell,  F.  Management  of  acute  procedural  pain  in  hospitalized  Canadian  children.  PAS  Meeting  May  2009.  

2008  Dec  8   Invited  Speaker.  Reaching  for  Knowledge  in  Unison:  Using  Communities  of  Practice  to  Support  Practice  Change.  Evidence-­‐Based  Healthcare  Conference  2008,  Centre  for  Evidence-­‐Based  Medicine.  Oxford,  United  Kingdom.  December  8-­‐9  2008.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2008  Dec  8   Invited  Speaker.  The  New  Scientist:  Building  a  Workforce  of  Scientists  Skilled  in  Knowledge  Translation.  Evidence-­‐Based  Healthcare  Conference  2008,  Centre  for  Evidence-­‐Based  Medicine.  Oxford,  United  Kingdom.  December  8-­‐9,  2008.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2008  Oct  24   Invited  Speaker.  Variability  of  acute  procedural  pain  practices  in  8  Canadian  paediatric  health  care  centres.  2nd  Congress  of  the  European  Academy  of  Paediatrics.  Nice,  France.  Stevens  B,  Campbell  F,  Finley  GA,  Johnston  C,  Latimer  M,  LeMay  S,  Rashotte  J,  Sawatzky-­‐Dickson  D,  Scott  S,  Synnes  A,  Warnock  F,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Poster.  2008  October  24-­‐28.  

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

2008  Aug  17   Invited  Speaker.  Variability  in  pain  assessment  and  management  practices  across  Canadian  paediatric  health  care  centres.  IASP  12th  World  Congress  on  Pain.  Glasgow,  United  Kingdom.  Stevens  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Poster.  2008  August  17-­‐22.  

2008  Jun  2   Invited  Speaker.  An  Innovative  Model  of  Care:  The  Psychosocial  Adjustment  and  Help-­‐Seeking  Behaviour  of  Children/Youth  Accessing  a  Walk-­‐In  Service  (Workshop).  Joint  CMHO-­‐OACAS  Conference,  “Shoulder-­‐to-­‐Shoulder:  Strengthening  Partnerships  for  Positive  Outcomes.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Engel  K,  Barwick  M,  Urajnik  D,  Sumner  L,  Cohen  S,  Reid  G,  &  Khatun  J.  June  2-­‐4,  2008.  

2008  Apr  5   Invited  Speaker.  Knowledge  transfer  in  pediatric  health  care:  Innovations  for  practice  and  policy  change.  Association  for  University  Research  and  Industry  Links  (AURIL)  Spring  Conference.  Brighton,  United  Kingdom.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

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2008  Mar  2   Invited  Plenary  Speaker.  The  Science  of  Knowledge  Translation.  International  Pediatric  Rheumatology  Conference.  Keystone,  Colorado,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2008  Feb  26   Invited  Speaker.  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.  Barwick  MA,  Peters  J,  Boydell  KM,  Barwick  M.  

2007  May  30   Invited  Speaker.  Knowledge  translation  and  exchange  in  children’s  mental  health  in  rural  communities.  Building  on  Family  Strengths:  Research  in  Support  of  Children  and  their  Families  Conference.  Portland,  Oregon.  Boydell  KM,  Stasiulis  E,  Barwick  M,  Greenberg  N,  and  Pong  R.  Paper.  May  29  –  June  2,  2007.  

2007  Mar  6   Invited  Speaker.  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.  Barwick  M  &  Ferguson  B.  

2007  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Attrition  from  children’s  mental  health  treatment:     The  role  of  social  cognitive  factors.  The  20th  Annual  Research  Conference:     A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:    Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida.  Urajnik  D,  Barwick  M,  &  Ferguson  B.  Abstract.  

2007  Feb  22   Invited  Speaker.  Translating  research  into  best  practice  with  vulnerable  populations.  8th  Annual  Evidence-­‐Based  Practice  Conference.  Phoenix,  Arizona.  Stevens  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Poster.  2007  February  22-­‐23.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2006  Nov  17   Invited  Speaker.  Knowledge  Translation  in  Pediatrics.  Emma  Children’s  Hospital  Academic  Medical  Centre,  University  of  Amsterdam.  Amsterdam.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2006  Feb   Invited  Speaker.  Attrition  from  children’s  mental  health  treatment:  A  review  of  clinical  research  and  practice.  The  19th  Annual  Research  Conference:  A  System  of  Care  for  Children’s  Mental  Health:     Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida.  Urajnik  D,  Shaw  BF,  Barwick  M,  &  McVey  G.  Poster.  

2005  Sep   Invited  Speaker.  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.  Barwick  M.  

2005  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Organizational  readiness  for  change  and  implementation  of  evidence-­‐based  practices.  18th  Annual  Research  Conference  A  System  of  Care  for  or  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida,  United  States.  Barwick  M,  Boydell  KM,  Stasiulis  E,  Ferguson  HB,  Blase  K,  &  Fixsen  D.  Paper.  

2004  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Using  communities  of  practice  to  increase  readiness  for  change  and  support  implementation  of  evidence-­‐based  practices.  17th  Annual  Research  Conference  A  System  of  Care  for  or  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida,  United  States.  Barwick  M.  Paper.  

2004  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Maintaining  reliability  in  Ontario’s  Outcome  Initiative  (CAFAS):  Rater  Drift  and  Training  Approaches.  17th  Annual  Research  Conference  A  System  of  Care  for  or  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida,  United  States.  Barwick  M,  Omrin  C,  &  Basnett  D.  Paper.  

2004  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Cultural  competence  and  evidence-­‐based  program  development:  Creating  a  partnership.  17th  Annual  Research  Conference  A  System  of  Care  for  or  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida,  United  States.  Barwick  M,  Ida  DJ,  Blasé  K.  Paper.  

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2003  Oct   Invited  Teleconference  Presentation:  Moving  Mental  Health  Research  into  Practice:  The  Knowledge  Management  Initiative.  CPSquare,  an  online  community  of  practice  for  communities  of  practice.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

2003  Sep   Invited  Speaker.  Using  knowledge  transfer  to  facilitate  the  adoption  of  evidence  based  practice.  5th  International  Conference  on  the  Scientific  Basis  of  Health  Services  –  Global  Evidence  for  Local  Decisions.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  United  States.  Barwick  M,  Boydell  KM,  &  Ferguson  HB.  Poster.  

2003  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Development  of  clinical  guidelines  for  rating  the  CAFAS  with  First  Nations  Children  and  Youth.  16th  Annual  Research  Conference  A  System  of  Care  for  or  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida,  United  States.  Barwick  M,  &  Schmidt  J.  Poster.  

2003  Mar     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.  

2002  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  A  knowledge  transfer  infrastructure  for  screening  and  outcome  measurement  in  children’s  mental  health.  15th  Annual  Research  Conference;  A  System  of  Care  for  or  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida,  United  States.  Barwick  M,  Boydell  K,  Ferguson  B,  Cunningham  C,  Greer  A,  Everett  B.  Paper.  

2002  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Ontario’s  screening  and  outcome  assessment  initiative:  Lessons  in  implementation  and  organizational  change.  15th  Annual  Research  Conference  A  System  of  Care  for  or  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida,  United  States.  Barwick  M,  Boydell  K,  Ferguson  B,  &  Cunningham  C.  Paper.  

2001  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Implementation  of  the  Child  and  Adolescent  Functional  Assessment  Too:  Service  provider  perspectives.  14th  Annual  Research  Conference  A  System  of  Care  for  or  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Expanding  the  Research  Base.  Tampa,  Florida,  United  States.  Boydell  K,  &  Barwick  M.  Paper.  

1999  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Making  the  connection:  Language,  learning,  and  social  behaviour  of  children  referred  to  mental  health  clinics.  AFASIC  Conference.  York,  United  Kingdom.  Cohen  NJ,  Barwick  MA,  &  Vallance  DD.  Poster.  

1998  Jul   Invited  Speaker.  Comorbidity  of  language  impairment  with  ADHD  and  with  other  psychiatric  disorders.  Meeting  of  the  International  Society  for  the  Study  of  Behavioral  Development.  Bern  (de),  Switzerland.  Cohen  NJ,  Vallance  DD,  Barwick  M,  Im  N,  &  Horodezky  NB.  Paper.  

1998  Apr   Invited  Speaker.  Mother-­‐infant  attachment  security,  mothers’  interactive  style,  and  infants’  communicative,  symbolic,  and  social-­‐affective  functioning.  11th  Biennial  International  Conference  on  Infant  Studies.  Atlanta,  Georgia.  Barwick  MA,  &  Cohen  NJ.  Poster.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

1997  Oct   Invited  Speaker.  Comorbidity  of  language  impairment  with  ADHD  and  Other  Psychiatric  Disorders.  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American  Academy  of  Child  and  Adolescent  Psychiatry.  Toronto,  Canada.  Cohen  NJ,  Vallance  DD,  Barwick  MA,  Im  N,  &  Horodezky  NB.  Poster.  

1997  Apr   Invited  Speaker.  Reading  disabilities  among  psychiatrically  referred  children  with  identified  and  unsuspected  language  impairments.  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Society  for  Research  in  Child  Development.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.  Barwick  MA,  &  Cohen  NJ.  Poster.  

1995  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Parent  and  teacher  attributions  underlying  psychiatric  referral  for  children  with  unsuspected  language  and  learning  impairments.  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Society  for  Research  in  Child  Development.  Indianapolis,  Indiana.  Barwick  MA,  Im  N,  &  Cohen  NJ.  Paper.  

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1994  Oct   Invited  Speaker.  Comorbidity  of  language  and  psychiatric  disorder:     Comparison  of  psychiatric  outpatients  and  their  siblings.  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Academy  of  Child  and  Adolescent  Psychiatry.  New  York.  Cohen  NJ,  Barwick  MA,  Horodezky  N,  &  Isaacson  L.  Poster.  

1992  Oct   Invited  Speaker.  The  educational  needs  of  youth  in  child  welfare  care:  Implications  for  policy  development.  Second  International  Congress  on  the  Child,  The  Organization  for  the  Protection  of  Children’s  Rights.  Montreal,  Canada.  Paper.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick  

1991  May   Invited  Speaker.  The  effects  of  television  on  family  dynamics.  Third  International  Conference  on  Family  Education.  Paris,  France.  Klein  C,  Derevensky  JL,  Burack  JA,  &  Barwick  MA.  Paper.  

1989  Jun   Invited  Speaker.  The  nature  and  incidence  of  learning  disability  in  a  runaway,  street  kid  population.  Joint  Conference  on  Learning  Disabilities.  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan,  United  States.  Barwick  MA,  &  Siegel  LS.  Paper.  

1989  Feb   Invited  Speaker.  The  nature  of  reading  disability  in  an  adult  population.  International  Neuropsychological  Society  Seventeenth  Annual  Meeting.  Vancouver,  Canada.  Barwick  MA,  Siegel  LS,  &  Van  Duzer  J.  Paper.  

International  Audience  -­‐  Workshops  

2018  Nov  26   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #22.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Nov  26-­‐30  2018.  

2018  June  4   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #21.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  June  4-­‐8  2018  

2018  May  7-­‐8   Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  (SKTT).  Western  Australian  Health  Translation  Network,  Perth  Australia.  

2018  Apr  12-­‐13   Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  (SKTT).  University  of  Huddersfield,  Huddersfield  UK.  

2018  Apr  9-­‐11   Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  (SKTT).  Maynooth  University,  Maynooth  Ireland.  

2018  March  5   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #20.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  March  5-­‐9  2018  

2017  Oct  16   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #19.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  October  16-­‐20  2017  

2017  Nov  9   Invited  Online  Conference.  KT  Planning  Evaluation  AIR’s  Center  on  Knowledge  Translation  for  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (KTDRR).  

2017  Nov  3   Invited  Online  Conference.  Knowledge  Translation  Outcome  Management.  AIR’s  Center  on  Knowledge  Translation  for  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (KTDRR).    

2017  Oct  16   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #19.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  October  16-­‐20  2017  

2017  Oct  11   Webinar,  Knowledge  Translation:  What  it  is,  why  it  matters,  and  how  to  plan  for  it.  MEOPAR  NCE.  

2017  Aug  17   Invited  Workshop,  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Workshop.  American  Institutes  for  Research  (AIR),  Washington  DC,  August  17-­‐78  2017.  

2017  June  19   Invited  Workshop.  Guides,  Tools,  and  Supports:  Adapting  Implementation  Science  to  Your  Context.  GIC  Implementation  Academy.  Fourth  Biennial  Global  Implementation  Conference,  Toronto  Canada.  Presenters:  Barwick,  M.,  Wandersman,  A.,  Brown,  J.  

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2017  June  19   Invited  Workshop.  Implementation  101:  Local,  Regional,  and  National  Application  in  Canada.  GIC  Implementation  Academy.  Fourth  Biennial  Global  Implementation  Conference,  Toronto  Canada.  Presenters:  Barwick,  M.,  Danseco,  E.,  Fleck-­‐Saito,  A.,  Jaouich,  A.,  Wolfe  D.  

2017  June  5   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #18.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  June  5-­‐9  2017  

2017  May  22   Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Workshop.  Center  for  Disease  Control,  Atlanta  GA,  May  22-­‐23  2017.  

2017  Mar  6   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #17.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  March  6-­‐10  2017.  

2017  Jan  25   Workshop,  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Workshop,  University  of  California  –  Irvine,  January  25-­‐26  2017.  

2016  Oct  27   Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Workshop  Australia.  Perth,  Australia.  October  27-­‐28  

2016  Oct  3   Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Workshop  Australia.  Melbourne,  Australia.  October  3-­‐4  

2016  Sep  27   Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Workshop  Australia.  Sydney,  Australia.  September  27-­‐28  

2016  Sep  19   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #16.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  September  19-­‐21  

2016  Jun  13   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #15.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  June  13-­‐17  

2016  Feb  22   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #14.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  February  22-­‐26  

2015  Nov  17   Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Workshop.  Centre  for  Disease  Control  and  Prevention  (CDC).  Georgia,  United  States.  Presenter(s):  M.  Barwick.  The  SKTT  workshop  was  provided  for  a  group  of  40  senior  scientists,  decision  makers  within  the  CDC.  November  17  

2015  Oct  28   Invited  Webinar.  The  Knowledge  Translation  Planning  Template.     SEDL  Center  for  Knowledge  Translation  for  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (KTDRR).  Annual  Online  Conference:     KT  Solutions  for  Overcoming  Barriers  to  Research  Use.  

2015  Oct  26   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #13.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  October  26-­‐30  

2015  Jun  1   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #12.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  June  1-­‐5  

2015  Mar  9   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #11.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  March  9-­‐13    

2014  Nov  17   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate  #10.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Nov  17-­‐21  2014.  

2014  Jun  16   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate™  #9.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  June  16-­‐20  2014.  

2014  May  6   Workshop.  Knowledge  Exchange=Concept+Planning+Evaluation=Impact.  Centre  for  Research  on  Families  and  Relationships,  University  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh,  City  of,  United  Kingdom.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  May  6-­‐7  

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2014  Feb  24   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate™  #8.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Feb  24-­‐28  2014.  

2013  Nov  18   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate™  #7.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Nov  18-­‐22  2013.  

2013  Oct  31   Invited  Webinar.  How  Do  You  Plan  KT  with  Measurement  in  Mind?  SEDL  Center  for  Knowledge  Translation  for  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (KTDRR).  Annual  Online  Conference:    Knowledge  Translation  Measurement:  Concepts,  Strategies,  and  Tools.  

2013  Aug  17   Workshop:  Transforming  Workforce  Development:  Addressing  the  Essential  Interface  of  Academic  and  Behavioral  Healthcare  Programs.  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.  Bertram  RM,  Barwick  M,  Cannata  E,  Charnin  L,  Kerns  S,  &  Long  A.  August  17-­‐19  2013.  

2013  Aug  17   Workshop:  Getting  past  maybe:  E-­‐learning  for  implementation  and  practice  change.  Global  Implementation  Conference.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.  Barwick  M,  &  Danseco  E.  August  17-­‐19  2013.  

2013  Jun  10   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate™  #6.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  June  10-­‐14  2013.  

2013  Feb  4   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate™  #5.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  February  4-­‐8  2013.  

2012  Mar  5   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate™  #4.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  March  5-­‐9  2012.  

2012  Oct  15   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate™  #3.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  October  15-­‐19  2012.  

2011  Oct  17   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate™  #2.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  October  17-­‐21  2011.  

2011  Mar  15   Workshop  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  US  Department  of  Education  funded  Technical  Assistance  and  Dissemination  Centres.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.  (n=200),  March  15-­‐16,  2011.  

2011  Jan  17   Workshop.  Knowledge  Translation  Professional  Certificate™  #1.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  January  17-­‐21  2011.  

2010  Aug  11   Workshop  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  National  Institute  of  Disability  and  Rehabilitation  Research  (NIH).  Bethesda,  Maryland,  United  States.  August  11-­‐12  2010.  

2.   National  Audience  

National   -­‐   Invited  Lectures  and  Presentations  

2017  May  23   Invited  Poster.  Physical  and  psychological  interventions  for  pediatric  cancer  pain  management.  Canadian  Pain  Society  38th  Annual  Scientific  Meeting,  Halifax,  May  23-­‐26  2017.  Presenter/Primary  author:  Tutelman  PR.  Co-­‐authors:  Chambers  C,  Stinson  J,  Parker  JA,  Barwick  M,  Campbell  F,  Irwin  K,  Jibb  LA,  Nathan  PC,  Witteman  HO.    

2017  Feb  14   Invited  Webinar.  Getting  to  Impact:  Why  Knowledge  Translation  matters  to  researchers.  AllerGen  NCE  Webinar  Series.    

2016  Nov  21   Invited  Speaker.  Solution  Lab  Session:  Promoting  a  provincial  standardized  assessment  &  outcome  measurement  tool  for  decision-­‐making:  Carving  a  path  to  consensus  and  consistency.  Children’s  Mental  Health  Ontario  Annual  Conference,  Toronto  Ontario.  Presenters:  Barwick  M,  Baxter  A,  Bevc  R,  Danseco  E,  O’Hara  B,  Schmidt  F,  Tinajero  A.,  Dupont  K.      

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2016  Feb  25   Invited  Speaker.  “#ItDoesntHaveToHurt:  Using  a  social  media  partnership  to  improve  pain  management  in  children.  Quality  Forum  2016:  Growing  Ideas  for  Action.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Chambers,  C.T.  (Co-­‐authors:  Ehm,  E.,  Barwick,  M.,  Bender,  J.,  Campbell-­‐Yeo,  M.,  Collier,  G.,  Goldman,  R.,  Mogil,  J.,  O’Hara,  K.,  Stevens,  B.,  Stinson,  J.,  Taddio,  A.,  &  Witteman,  H).  Co-­‐author.  

2014  Jun  11   Invited  Keynote.  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science.  Mental  Health  Commission  of  Canada.  Manitoba,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2014  May  23   Invited  Keynote.  Building  Impact  with  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science:  Developments  in  Bridging  the  Know-­‐Do  Gap.  Edith  Strauss  Research  Rehabilitation  Projects  in  Knowledge  Translation,  McGill  University  School  of  Physical  and  Occupational  Therapy.  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2013  Oct   Invited  Presentation.  Stories  from  the  floor:  Key  learnings  to  improve  pediatric  pain  practices.  Widger  K,  Barwick  M,  Yamada  J,  Charette  S,  Krancevic  AM,  Lowther  S,  O’Leary  K,  Taylor  S,  Thomas  M,  Tsoller  D,  Wilson  D,  Stevens  B.  Stories  from  the  floor:  Key  learnings  to  improve  pediatric  pain  practices.  CAPHC  Annual  Meeting,  Toronto.  

2013  Apr  11   Invited  Lecture.  Testing  the  NIRN  Implementation  Model  and  the  CFIR  implementation  constructs:  Lessons  Learned  from  a  Multi-­‐Site  Implementation  of  Motivational  Interviewing.  University  of  Alberta.  

2012  Nov  30   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  (SKTT)  Knowledge  Translation  Planning  Template™  Webinar.  Presented  by  National  Collaborating  Centre  for  Methods  and  Tools  and  hosted  by  CHNET-­‐WORKS.  

2012  Jun  12   Invited  Keynote.  Regina  Qu’Appelle  Health  Region’s  Annual  Research  Showcase.  Regina,  Saskatchewan.  

2012  Jun  7   Invited  Speaker.  Making  it  Happen:  How  clinicians  are  improving  pain  practices  on  the  front  lines.  Webinar  with  Canadian  Association  of  Paediatric  Health  Centres.  Widger  K,  Barwick  M,  O’Leary  K,  &  Wilson  D.  

2012  Feb  8   Invited  Lecture.  Simon  Fraser  University  course  HSCI901  Master’s  in  Public  Health  (Prof  Karen  Palmer).  

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

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

2011  Oct  16   Invited  Speaker.  Still  spreading  the  word:  An  update  on  the  use  of  webinars  to  translate  knowledge  on  paediatric  pain  across  Canada  and  around  the  world.  CAPHC  Annual  Meeting.  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Stevens,  B,  Barwick,  M,  Yamada,  J,  Abbott,  L,  Khan,  S,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  

2011  Oct  12   Invited  Keynote.  Research  Transfer  Network  of  Alberta  (RTNA)  Annual  Conference.  October  12-­‐13  2011.  

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

2011  Jun  2   Invited  Speaker.  Drop-­‐out  and  need  for  treatment  among  children  using  children’s  mental  health  agencies  over  multiple  years.  Caring  for  children  and  youth  with  chronic  mental  health  problems.  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Canadian  Psychological  Association.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Reid  GJ  (Chair),  

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Stewart  S,  Barwick  M,  Cunningham  CE,  Carter  J,  Evans  B,  Leschied  A,  Neufeld  R,  St.  Pierre  J,  Tobon  JI,  &  Vingilis  E.  Paper.  June  2-­‐4,  2011.  

2011  Jun  2   Invited  Speaker  Attrition  from  Child/Youth  Mental  Health  Treatment:  The  Role  of  Child  Symptoms  and  Functioning.  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Canadian  Psychological  Association.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Urajnik  D,  Ferguson  B,  Barwick  M,  &  Vlad  C.  Poster.  June  2-­‐4,  2011.  

2011   Invited  Lecturer.  KT  Mentorship  Lecture.  CIHR  STIHR  Canadian  Child  Health  Clinician  Scientist  Program  (CCHCSP).  

2011  Apr  13   Invited  Speaker.  Pain  assessment  practices  in  hospitalized  children  across  Canada.  Canadian  Pain  Society  Annual  Conference.  Niagara  Falls,  Ontario.  Stevens  B,  Harrison  D,  Rashotte  J,  Yamada  J,  Abbott  L,  Coburn  G,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  2011  April  13-­‐16.  

2011  Mar  7   Invited  Speaker.  Communities  of  Practice  for  Knowledge  Translation.  Ontario  Ministry  of  Education.  

2011  Feb   Invited  Speaker.  Webinar:  “Making  Science  Stick:  Developing  the  KT  Plan”.  National  Center  for  the  Dissemination  of  Disability  Research.  Barwick  M.  NCDDR  webcasts:  www.ncddr.org/webcasts/.  

2010  Nov  21   Invited  Speaker.  Building  Capacity  in  Knowledge  Translation:  Characteristics  of  Knowledge  Translation  Practitioners  in  Canada.  Health  Research  Transfer  Network  of  Alberta  (RTNA)  2010  Conference,  Building  Capacity  in  Knowledge  Translation:  Characteristics  of  Knowledge  Translation  Practitioners  in  Canada.  Edmonton,  Alberta.  Barwick  M,  Bovaird  S,  and  McMillen  K.  November  21-­‐23  2010.  

2010  Nov  19   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.  

2010  Oct  20   Invited  Panel  Speaker.  Making  Sense  of  Knowledge  Mobilization.  Special  Workshop  on  Knowledge  Translation  and  Brokering,  Environment  Canada  Science  and  Technology  Policy  Division,  Research  Impact  York  University,  and  Canadian  Water  Network.  Montreal,  Quebec.  

2010  Oct  17   Invited  Speaker.  Spreading  the  word:  The  use  of  webinars  to  translate  knowledge  on  paediatric  pain  across  Canada  and  around  the  world.  CAPHC  Annual  Meeting.  Winnipeg,  Manitoba.  Stevens  B,  Barwick  M,  Campbell  F,  Harrison  D,  Chambers  C,  Yamada  J,  Cummings  G,  Abbott  L,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Poster.  2010  October  17-­‐20.  

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

2010  Oct  12   Invited  Speaker.  Knowledge  Translation.  Canadian  Child  Health  Clinician  Scientist  Program  Annual  Conference.  

2010  Jun  10   Invited  Speaker.  Usefulness  of  knowledge  translation  strategies  to  improve  paediatric  pain  practices  in  the  EPIQ  intervention.  KU10  Knowledge  Utilization  Colloquium.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  Yamada  J,  Stevens  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Poster.  2010  June  10-­‐11.  

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

2010  Jun  6   Invited  Plenary  Speaker.  Planning  for  Effective  Knowledge  Translation  in  Research.  NeuroDevNet  NCE  Conference.  Montreal,  Quebec..  

2009  Oct  18   Invited  Speaker.  Systematic  Reviews  of  Sweet  Solutions:  Translating  from  Evidence  into  Practice.  Canadian  Association  of  Pediatric  Health  Centres.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  Harrison  D,  Yamada  J,  

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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.  

2009  Oct  18   Invited  Speaker.  Translating  research  on  pain  in  children:  Use  of  evidence  summaries.  CAPHC  Annual  Meeting.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  Stevens  B,  Campbell  F,  Finley  GA,  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.  Poster.  2009  October  18-­‐21.  

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

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

2008  Oct  19   Invited  Speaker.  Paediatric  pain  management  strategies  across  Canada:  Findings  from  the  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  CAPHC  Annual  Meeting.  Edmonton,  Alberta.  Stevens  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Poster.  2008  October  19-­‐22.  CAPHC  Poster  Finalist.  

2008  Oct  16   Invited  Speaker.  Communities  of  Practice  in  Support  of  Practice  Change.  Knowledge  in  Motion,  The  Harris  Centre,  Memorial  University.  St.  John’s,  Newfoundland  and  Labrador.  Barwick  MA,  Peters  J,  Boydell  KM,  Barwick  AK.  October  16-­‐17  2008.  

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

2008  Aug  5   Invited  Speaker.  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,  British  Columbia.  Barwick  MA,  Peters  J,  Barwick  AK,  Boydell  KM.  August  5-­‐7  2008.  

2008  Jan  29   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.  

2007  Dec  4   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.  

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

2007  Oct  14   Invited  Poster.  Translating  research  on  pain  in  children.  CAPHC  Annual  Meeting.  Montréal,  Quebec.  Stevens  B,  CIHR  Team  in  Children’s  Pain.  Poster.  2007  October  14-­‐17.  Won  Honourable  Mention  Poster  Award.  

2007  Oct  2   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.  

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

2007  Mar  1   Invited  Workshop:  Knowledge  Translation  and  Exchange:  Application  of  Basic  Principles  to  Comparative  Research  and  Public  Policy  Development  about  Population  Migration,  Cultural  

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Diversity  and  Immigrant  Integration.  9th  National  Metropolis  Conference:  Exploring  Canada’s  Diversity  Today  and  Tomorrow.  Toronto.  

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

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

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

2006  Jun  25   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.  

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

2006  May  1   Invited  Lecture  (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.  

2005  Oct  24   Invited  Speaker.  Knowledge  brokering  comes  to  Sick  Kids.  Keynote  panel,  Canadian  Health  Services  Research  Foundation  Knowledge  Brokering  Workshop.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  Barwick  M.  

2005  Oct  18   Invited  Speaker.  Knowledge  Transfer  and  Implementation  of  Evidence-­‐Based  Practices  in  Children’s  Mental  Health.  Canadian  Association  of  Paediatric  Health  Centres.  St.  John’s,  Newfoundland  and  Labrador.  Barwick  M.  October  18-­‐19,  2005.  

2005  Sep   Invited  Speaker.  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.  Barwick  M.  

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

2003  Nov   Invited  Speaker.  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.  3rd  Canadian  Cochrane  Symposium.  Hamilton,  Ontario.  Barwick  M,  Boydell  KM,  &  Ferguson  HB.  Paper.  

2002  Jun   Invited  Speaker.  Ontario’  screening  and  outcome  measurement  initiative  in  children’s  mental  health.  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Canadian  Association  of  Pediatric  Health  Centres.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Barwick  M,  Boydell  K,  Ferguson  HB,  &  Cunningham  CE.  Poster.  

2001   Invited  Delegate.  Millennium  Dialogue.  Toronto.  

2000  Nov   Invited  Speaker.  Research  and  Program  Evaluation  within  the  Community.  The  Parenting  Alliance.  Toronto,  Canada.  

2000  Jun   Invited  Speaker.  Implementation  of  the  Child  and  Adolescent  Functional  Assessment  Scale:  Service  provider  perspectives.  Beyond  2000  Health  Tomorrows  for  Children  and  Youth.  Ottawa.  Boydell  K,  Barwick  M,  &  Ferguson  HB.  Poster.  

1999  Dec   Invited  Speaker  Linking  infants’  attachment  relationships  with  emerging  communication  and  language  skills.  Integra.  Toronto.  

1998  Feb  6   Invited  Speaker  Making  the  Connection:     Language,  learning,  and  social  behaviour.  Hincks  Dellcrest  Centre.  Toronto,  Canada.  

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National   -­‐  Workshops  

2018  Mar  19   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Public  Health  Agency  of  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  March  19-­‐20  2018.  

2017  Oct  23   Invited  Workshop.  Sharing  and  Scaling  Up  Best  Practices  with  Effect  and  Impact.  Health  Quality  Ontario  –  Quality  Improvement  and  Patient  Safety  Forum  2017.  

2015  Mar  26   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Michael  Smith  Foundation  for  Health  Research.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  Feb  5   Invited  Workshop.  KT  101  Workshop.  The  Canadian  Association  for  HIV  Research  (CAHR),  Ottawa.  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  Jan  14   Invited  Workshop.  KT  101  Workshop.  Public  Health  Agency  of  Canada.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  May  7   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Sunnybrook  Hospital.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2014  Nov  6   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Michael  Smith  Foundation  for  Health  Research.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Nov  6-­‐7  2014.  

2014  Mar  13   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Innovates  Health  Solutions.  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Mar  13-­‐14  2014.  

2014  Feb  13   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Nova  Scotia  Health  Research  Foundation.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Feb  13-­‐14  2014.  

2013  Nov  14   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Michael  Smith  Foundation  for  Health  Research.  Victoria,  British  Columbia.  Nov  14-­‐15  2013.  

2013  Oct  24   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Innovates-­‐Health  Solutions.  Edmonton,  Alberta.  October  24-­‐25th  2013.  

2013  Jun  26   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Michael  Smith  Foundation  for  Health  Research,  UBC  –  Okanagan  Faculty  of  Health  &  Social  Development,  and  BC  Interior  Health.  Kelowna,  British  Columbia.  June  26-­‐27,  2013.  

2013  Jun  20   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Innovates  Health  Solutions.  Edmonton,  Alberta.  June  20-­‐21,  2013.  

2013  Apr  12   Invited  Workshop.  Overview  of  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science.  Alberta  Innovates  –  Health  Solutions.  Ontario,  Canada.  

2012  Nov  27   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Innovates-­‐Health  Solutions.  Edmonton,  Alberta.  November  27-­‐28th,  2012.  

2012  Sep  27   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Michael  Smith  Foundation  for  Health  Research.  Prince  George,  British  Columbia.  September  27-­‐28  2012.  

2012  Aug  27   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Atlantic  Health  Promotion  Research  Centre  with  Nova  Scotia  Health  Research  Foundation.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  August  27-­‐28th,  2012.  

2012  Aug  27   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Nova  Scotia  Health  Services  Research  Foundation.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  Aug  27-­‐28th  2012.  

2012  Jun  28   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Innovates-­‐Health  Solutions.  Calgary,  Alberta.  June  28-­‐29th  2012.  

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2012  May  24   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Innovates-­‐Health  Solutions.  Edmonton,  Alberta.  May  24-­‐25th  2012.  

2012  Apr  12   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  University  of  Victoria  and  MSFHR.  Victoria,  British  Columbia.  April  12-­‐13  2012.  

2012  Feb  9   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  British  Columbia  Population  Data  Conference.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  

2012  Jan  19   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Michael  Smith  Foundation  for  Health  Research  and  University  of  Victoria.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  January  19-­‐20  2012.  

2011  Dec  8   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Innovates-­‐Health  Solutions.  Calgary,  Alberta.  December  8-­‐9  2011.  

2011  Dec  5   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  University  of  Saskatchewan.  Saskatoon,  Saskatchewan.  December  5-­‐6  2011.  

2011  Sep  13   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Canadian  Agency  for  Drugs  and  Technology  in  Health  (CADTH).  Ottawa,  Ontario.  September  13-­‐14  2011.  

2011  Sep  8   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Michael  Smith  Foundation  for  Health  Research.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  September  8-­‐9  2011.  

2011  May  29   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Michael  Smith  Foundation  for  Health  Research.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  May  29-­‐30,  2011.  

2011  May  2   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Innovates  –  Health  Solutions.  Edmonton,  Alberta.  May  2-­‐3,  2011.  

2010  Dec  7   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Public  Health  Agency  of  Canada.  Guelph,  Canada.  

2010  May  27   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Innovates.  Jasper,  Alberta.  May  27-­‐28  2010.  

2010  Apr  18   Invited  Workshop.  Bringing  Evidence  to  Practice.  The  Second  Biennial  Evidence-­‐Informed  Practice  International  Invitational  Workshop.  Simcoe  County,  Ontario.  Barwick  M.  April  18-­‐21,  2010.  

2009  Sep  28   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Heritage  Foundation  for  Medical  Research.  Edmonton,  Alberta.  Sept  28-­‐29  2009.  

2009  May  14   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Heritage  Foundation  for  Medical  Research  RTNA.  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada.  May  14-­‐15  2009.  

National   -­‐  Media  Appearances  

2011  Feb   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Thunder  Thumbs:  Engaging  with  the  hyper-­‐texter.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2010  Oct   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Death  by  Bullying  in  the  Internet  Age.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2010  Aug   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Helping  Children  Cope  With  Loss.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

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2010  Mar   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Underachieving  Kids:  No  quick  fix.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2009  Nov   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Looking  Out  For  Kids  Mental  Well-­‐Being.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2009  Jun   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  To  Peek  or  Not  To  Peek:  Privacy  in  the  time  of  social  media.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2009  Apr   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  School  Violence:  What  you  should  know,  and  what  you  can  do.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2009  Mar   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Shrooms,  Jib,  Love  Drug,  and  Your  Kids.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2008  Dec   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Pester  Power:  Curbing  your  child’s  inner  consumer.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2008  Nov   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Putting  kids  first  in  divorce:  Lessons  from  Madonna  and  Guy.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2008  Oct   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Political  Behaviour:  You’re  a  liar;  No,  you’re  a  liar!  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2008  Jun   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Parenting:  The  line  between  punishment  and  abuse.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2008  May  30   Expert  commentary.  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.  CBC  NEWS:  TODAY  12:00  (CBC-­‐NW),  CBC.  Canada.  12:41PM,  Length:  00:06:19.  

2008  May   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Friend  of  Foe:  The  chaotic  world  of  girl  friendships.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2008  Apr   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Kids  and  Money:  Learning  the  value  of  a  buck.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2008  Feb   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Kids  and  Cellphones.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

2008  Jan   Monthly  freelance  contributor.  Leaving  the  Nest:  Getting  kids  ready  to  go  is  no  time  for  panic.  Weekly  Check-­‐Up  –  Child  Psychology,  CBC  News.  Canada.  Available  from:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/weekly-­‐checkup/.  

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2007   Expert  commentary.  BabyFirst  TV  Segment.  CBC  Newsworld,  CBC.  Canada.  

2003   Expert  commentary.  Parenting  Segment  on  Co-­‐Sleeping.  Canada  AM,  CTV.  Canada.  

2001   Expert  commentary.  Moving  On.  CBC  News  Magazine,  CBC.  Canada.  

1998   Featured  expert.  Infant  Communication  Segment.  Canada  AM,  CTV.  Canada.  

1995   Featured  expert.  When  the  Bough  Breaks.  The  Fifth  Estate  News  Magazine.  Canada.  

3.   Provincial  /  Regional  

Provincial  Audience  -­‐   Invited  Lectures  and  Presentations  

2016  May  11   Invited  Faculty.  KT  Module,  NeuroDevNet  Course  (webinar).  Canada.  

2015  Dec  3   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation.  HPME,  University  of  Toronto  -­‐  MSC1010Y-­‐1011Y  Seminar  Series  in  Translational  Research  

2015  Oct  16   Invited  Presenter.  Teaching  with  an  Ear  to  the  Ground:  Using  Daily  Feedback  to  Address  Learners’  Emergent  Needs  in  Real  Time.  4th  Annual  Sunnybrook  Education  Conference:  Innovation  in  Teaching  &  Learning.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Warmington,  K.,  Parker,  K.,  Bovaird,  S.,  McMIllen,  K.,  Barwick,  M.  Poster  presentation.  

2014  Apr  29   Invited  Lecturer.  Overview  of  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science.  Ontario  Centre  of  Excellence  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2013  Mar  26   Invited  Lecturer.  Overview  of  Implementation  Science  for  Practice.  Mental  Health,  Children  Service’s  and  Addictions  Branch,  Health  and  Wellness  Addiction  Services.  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  

2012  Dec  7   Invited  Plenary.  Building  Bridges:  Outcome  Measurement  across  the  Sectors.  Association  of  Educational  Researchers  of  Ontario  (AERO).  Toronto.  

2012  Feb  22   Invited  Speaker.  Strategizing  Knowledge  Uptake  and  Implementation.  Seeking  Solutions  Symposium.  Toronto.  Barwick  M.  

2011  Nov  21   Invited  Speaker.  Teacher  preferences  for  practice  change.  Partnering  for  a  Better  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health  System  –  2011  Children’s  Mental  Health  Ontario  Conference.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Barwick  MA  &  Cunningham  CE.  November  21-­‐22.  

2011  Jun  23   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,  Ontario.  

2011  Feb  9   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.  

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

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

2010  Oct  6   Invited  Poster.  Shifting  Sands:  A  Case  Study  of  Process  Change  in  Scaling  Up  for  Evidence-­‐Based  Practice.  Mobilizing  Research  Knowledge,  McMaster  University.  Kimber  M,  Barwick  M,  &  Fearing  G.  Poster.  October  6-­‐7  2010.     POSTER  WINNER.  

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

2009  Oct  5   Invited  Speaker.  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,  Ontario.  Barwick  M.  

2008  Nov  21   Invited  Speaker.  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.  Engel  K,  Barwick  M,  Urajnik  D,  Sumner  L,  Cohen  S,  &  Reid  G.  

2008  May  9   Invited  Speaker.  Evaluation  of  a  Mental  Health  Walk-­‐In  Model  of  Care  for  Children/Families.  “Made  in  Ontario”  Best  Practices  Showcase.  Mississauga,  Ontario.  Engel  K,  Barwick  M,  Urajnik  D,  Sumner  L,  Cohen  S,  Reid  G,  &  Khatun  J.  Poster.  

2006  Jun  5   Invited  Speaker.  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,  Ontario.  Barwick  M.  

2006  Sep  28   Invited  Speaker.  Outcome  Measurement  in  Ontario.  Alliance  for  Children  and  Youth.  Kitchener.  

2006  Feb  27   Invited  Speaker.  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.  

2006  Feb  14   Invited  Speaker.  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.  

2006  Jan  30   Invited  Speaker.  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.  

2005  Nov  4   Invited  Speaker.  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.  

2005  Sep  23   Invited  Speaker.  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.  

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

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

2002  Jun   Invited  Plenary.  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.  

2002  Apr   Invited  Speaker.  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.  

2002  Jan   Invited  Plenary.  Children’s  Mental  Health.  2002  Public  Education  Symposium  (Ontario  Public  School  Board  Association).  Toronto.  

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

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

Provincial  Audience  -­‐  Workshops  

2019  Jan  31   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Health  Canada  Environment  and  Safety  Branch.  Ottawa,  Canada.  Jan  31-­‐  Feb  1  2019.  

2018  Oct  18   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Thames  Valley  District  School  Board.  London,  Ontario,  Canada.  Oct  18-­‐19,  2018  

2018  Sept  13   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Sept  13-­‐14,  2018  

2018  Sept  6   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Centre  for  Addiction  and  Mental  Health.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Sept  6-­‐7  2018  

2018  Mar  16   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Provincial  Child  and  Maternal  Health  Council  (PCMCH).  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  March  16-­‐17  2018.  

2018  Jan  11   Invited  Workshop.  Implementation  Workshop.  PolicyWise,  Edmonton  Alberta.  

2017  Sept  14   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  September  14-­‐15  2017.  

2017  Apr  25   Invited  Workshop,  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop  (one  day  version).  BC  Women’s  Health  Research  Institute,  Vancouver  BC.  

2017  Feb  16   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  February  16-­‐17  2017.  

2017  Jan  13   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  University  of  Toronto  Department  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynaecology.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  

2016  Aug  29   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Sunnybrook  Hospital.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  August  29-­‐30  

2016  May  26   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Sunnybrook  Hospital.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  May  26-­‐27  

2016  Apr  27   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Institute  for  Clinical  and  Evaluative  Sciences  (ICES).  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  April  27  

2015  Nov  22   Invited  Presenter.  Mental  health  service  use  patterns  by  children  and  youth  in  Ontario.  Children’s  Mental  Health  Ontario  Conference.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Reid,  G.J.  and  Carter,  J.,  with  Stewart,  S.L.,  Barwick,  M.,  Evans,  B.,  Leschied,  A.,  Neufeld,  R.,  St.  Pierre,  J.,  Tobon,  J.,  Vingilis,  E.  and  Zaric,  G.  Co-­‐author.  

2015  Sep  10   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Community  Networks  of  Specialized  Care.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  Feb  9   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  Community  Networks  of  Specialized  Care.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015  Jan  29   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Workshop.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

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2014  Oct  24   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Niagara  Public  Health.  Niagara,  Ontario,  Canada.  Oct  24-­‐25  2014.  

2014  Sep  11   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Sept  11-­‐12  2014.  

2014  Aug  18   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Guelph  University.  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada.  Aug  18-­‐19  2014.  

2014  May  30   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Ontario  Brain  Institute.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  

2014  Apr  24   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Hamilton  Public  Health.  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  April  24-­‐25  2014.  

2014  Jan  23   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids  Learning  Institute.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Jan  23-­‐24  2014.  

2014  Jan  10   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Glenrose  Hospital  –  Alberta  Health  Services.  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Jan  10-­‐11  2014.  

2013  May  23   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Bloorview  Kids  Rehab  Hospital.  Toronto,  Ontario.  May  23-­‐24,  2013.  

2013  May  8   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course  -­‐  Graduate  Student.  SickKids  Learning  Institute.  Toronto,  Ontario.  

2013  Jan  17   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Learning  Institute,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario.  January  17-­‐18,  2013.  

2012  Sep  13   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids  Learning  Institute.  Toronto,  Canada.  Sept  13-­‐14th  2012.  

2012  May  18   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course  -­‐  Graduate  Student.  SickKids  Learning  Institute.  Toronto,  Canada.  

2012  Mar  29   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids  Learning  Institute.  Toronto,  Ontario.  March  29-­‐30th  2012.  

2012  Mar  15   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids  Learning  Institute.  Toronto,  Ontario.  March  15-­‐16,  2012.  

2011  Nov  8   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Learning  Institute,  SickKids  Hospital.  Toronto,  Ontario.  November  8-­‐9,  2011.  

2011  Oct  3   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Learning  Institute,  SickKids  Hospital.  Toronto,  Ontario.  October  3-­‐4  2011.  

2011  May  18   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course  -­‐  Graduate  Student.  SickKids  Learning  Institute.  Toronto,  Canada.  Grad  Course.  

2011  Mar  24   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  March  24-­‐25,  2011.  

2011  Mar  3   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids.  Toronto.  March  3-­‐4,  2011.  

2011  Jan  17   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids.  Toronto.  January  17-­‐21  2011.  

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2010  Nov  24   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Department  of  Community  and  Family  Medicine,  Faculty  of  Medicine,  University  of  Toronto.  Toronto,  Ontario.  

2010  Nov  15   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids.  Toronto.  November  15-­‐16,  2010.  

2010  Oct  21   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Ontario  HIV  Treatment  Network.  October  21-­‐22  2010.  

2010  Oct  4   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids.  Toronto,  Ontario.  

2010  Jul  26   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids.  Toronto,  Ontario.  July  26-­‐27  2010.  

2010  Mar  22   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids.  Toronto,  Ontario.  March  22-­‐23,  2010.  

2010  Jan  11   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  SickKids.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Jan  11-­‐12,  2010.  

2009  Nov  23   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Guelph  University.  Guelph,  Canada.  Nov  23  -­‐  30,  2009.  

2009  Aug  31   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  The  Learning  Institute,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Aug  31  –  Sept  1  2009.  

2009  Jun  29   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Canada.  (internal)  June  29-­‐30  2009.  

2008  May  26   Invited  Workshop.  Scientist  Knowledge  Translation  Training  Course.  Alberta  Heritage  Foundation  for  Medical  Research.  Edmonton,  Canada.  May  26-­‐27  2008.  

4.   Local  Audience  

Local   -­‐   Invited  Lectures  and  Presentations  

2019  Feb  13   Invited  Lecture,  Creating  research  impact  through  knowledge  translation,  SickKids  Spotlight  Seminar  Series,  Toronto.  

2018  Nov  16   Invited  Lecture,  Developing  a  Creative  Professional  Activity  Dossier,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto  

2018  May  29   Invited  Lecture,  Developing  a  Creative  Professional  Activity  Dossier,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto  

2018  Mar  20   Invited  Lecture,  KT  Strategies.  MSC1010Y-­‐1011Y  Seminar  Series  in  Translational  Research,  Institute  for  Medical  Sciences,  Toronto.  

2017  Nov  2   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation  Seminar.  Sharing  and  Scaling  Up  Best  Practices  with  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science.  MSC1010Y-­‐1011Y  Seminar  Series  in  Translational  Research,  Institute  for  Medical  Sciences,  Toronto.  

2017  May  3   Panel  presentation.  Institute  of  Health  Policy,  Management  and  Evaluation  Graduate  Students'  Union  (IHPME-­‐GSU)  13th  annual  Research  Day,  “Insight  to  Impact:  Achieving  Health  System  Change,”  University  of  Toronto.  

2017  Apr  11   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  translation  for  basic/bench  scientists.  HPME  University  of  Toronto  (K  Dainty,  Course  Lead).  

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2017  Apr  4   Invited  Lecture.  Creative  Professional  Activity  at  the  University  of  Toronto.  Department  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  Faculty  of  Medicine,  University  of  Toronto.  

2017  Mar  30   Lecture,  Knowledge  Translation  and  Social  Media.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Toronto,  Canada.    With  Dr.  Tamika  Heiden,  Melbourne  Australia.  

2017  Mar  14     Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science.  Teaching  Scholars  Program.  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Toronto  Canada  

2016  Nov  3   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation  Seminar.  MSC1010Y-­‐1011Y  Seminar  Series  in  Translational  Research.  Institute  for  Medical  Sciences,  Toronto.  

2016  Jun  7   Invited  Lecturer.  KT  Seminar.  MSC1010Y-­‐1011Y  Seminar  Series  in  Translational  Research,  Institute  of  Medical  Science.  

2016  Mar  15   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science.  Teaching  Scholars  Program.  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Toronto  Canada.  

2016  Feb  26   Invited  Speaker.  New  Directions  and  Emerging  Evidence  in  Implementation  Science.  The  Neurosciences  &  Mental  Health  Program,  SickKids  Hospital  and  Division  of  Child  and  Adolescent  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  

2015  Dec  9   Keynote  Speaker.  Mapping  uncharted  waters  in  the  science  of  implementation.  Public  Health  Ontario.  Ontario,  Canada.  

2015  Dec  3   Invited  Lecturer.  KT  Seminar.  MSC1010Y-­‐1011Y  Seminar  Series  in  Translational  Research,  Institute  of  Medical  Science.  

2015  Jan  14   Invited  Lecturer.  Developing  the  knowledge  translation  plan  to  build  research  impact.  Baycrest  Visiting  Professor  Lecture  Series.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Dr.  Melanie  Barwick.  

2015   Invited  Lecturer.  Knowledge  Translation  and  Pain.  HPME,  University  of  Toronto.  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick,  Jennifer  Stinson,  Bonnie  Stevens.  Knowledge  Translation  Theories.  

2015   Invited  Lecturer.  KT  Evaluation.  Program  Planning  and  Evaluation.  MHSc  Institute  for  Health  Policy,  Management  and  Evaluation  at  University  of  Toronto.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick,  Rhonda  Cockerill.  

2015   Invited  Lecturer.  KT  Mentorship  Lectures.  CIHR  STIHR  -­‐  Social  Aetiology  of  Mental  Illness.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  

2014  Jun  25   Invited  Lecture.  The  Science  of  Implementation.  Institute  for  Medical  Sciences,  Knowledge  Translation  Course.  Toronto.  

2014  Apr  29   Invited  Lecture.  Overview  of  Knowledge  Translation  and  Implementation  Science.  Ontario  Centre  of  Excellence  for  Child  and  Youth  Mental  Health.  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2013  Oct   Invited  Lectures.  KT  Mentorship  Lecture.  CIHR  STIHR  -­‐  Social  Aetiology  of  Mental  Illness.  Toronto,  Canada.  

2013  Mar  26   Invited  Lecture.  Overview  of  Implementation  Science  for  Practice.  Mental  Health,  Children’s  Services  and  Addictions  Branch,  Health  and  Wellness  Addiction  Services.  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Melanie  Barwick.  

2012  Jun  4   Invited  Keynote.  LaMarsh  Centre  for  Child  and  Youth  Research  Graduate  Symposium.  Toronto.  

2012  Mar  1   Invited  Lecture.  KT  Lecture.  Institute  for  Medical  Sciences.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  

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2011  Jun  16   Invited  Presenter.  Implementing  practice  change  in  child  and  youth  mental  health:  preliminary  findings  and  research  program  overview.  37th  Annual  Harvey  Stancer  Research  Day,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  Faculty  of  Medicine,  University  of  Toronto.  Toronto.  

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

2011  Feb  3   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.  

2011  Jan  25   Invited  Speaker.  KT  Case.  Canadian  Child  Health  Clinician  Scientist  Program  (CCHCSP)  Fellows,  SickKids  Site.  Toronto.  

2011   Invited  Lecture.  KT  Mentorship  Lecture.  CIHR  STIHR  -­‐  Social  Aetiology  of  Mental  Illness.  Toronto,  Canada.  

2010  Nov  4   Invited  Speaker.  Conquering  the  Hurt.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Presenter(s):  Yamada,  J.,  Stevens,  B.,  Harrison,  D.,  Abbott,  L.,  Barwick,  M.,  Chambers,  C.,  Campbell,  F.,  Cohen,  I.,  Cummings,  G.,  Estabrooks,  C.,  Finley,  G.,  Johnston,  C.,  Kavangh,  T.,  Latimer,  M.,  Lee,  S.,  Lemay,  S.,  McGrath,  P.,  Rashotte,  J.,  Rosmus,  C.,  Sawatsky-­‐Dickson,  D.,  Scott,  SC,  Sidani,  S.,  Stinson,  J.,  Stremler,  R.,  Synnes,  A.,  Taddio,  A.,  Villeneuve,  E.,  &  Willan,  A.  Management  of  acute  procedural  pain  in  hospitalized  children  across  Canada.  

2010  Oct  13   Invited  Lecture.  KT  Lecture.  Institute  for  Medical  Sciences.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  

2010  Apr  16   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation:  Improving  your  KT  Practice  and  Making  it  ‘Stick’.  Diagnostic  Imaging  Fellows  Rounds,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  

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

2008  Sep  4   Invited  Lecture.  Demystifying  the  Knowledge  Translation  Plan.  Nursing  Lecture,  Sick  Kids.  

2008  Jun  30   Invited  Speaker.  Walk-­‐In  Mental  Health  Treatment  for  Children/Families:     Preliminary  Outcomes  from  a  Community-­‐Based  Research  Initiative.  Child  Health  Evaluative  Sciences  Rounds,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Urajnik  D,  &  Barwick  M.  

2008  Jun  19   Invited  Speaker.  Building  a  workforce  of  scientists  skilled  in  knowledge  translation.  Harvey  Stancer  Research  Day,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto.  Barwick  MA,  &  Lockett  DM.  Poster.  

2008  May  6   Invited  Speaker.  Predictors  of  Attrition  from  Child  Psychotherapy.  Health  and  Behavioural  Sciences/Social  Sciences  and  Health  Seminar  Series,  Dept.  of  Public  Health  Sciences,  University  of  Toronto.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Urajnik  D,  Barwick  M,  &  Ferguson  B.  Seminar  presentation.  

2008  Jan  22   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.  

2007  Oct  18   Invited  Lecture.  Knowledge  Translation  and  Exchange.  Nursing  Fellowship  Lecture,  Sick  Kids.  

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

2007  Jan  31   Invited  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,  University  of  Toronto.  

2006  Oct  3   Invited  Presentation.  Outcome  Measurement  Data.  Whitby  Mental  Health  Centre.  Whitby.  

2006  Jul  15   Invited  Speaker.  Bridging  the  gaps  in  rural  children’s  mental  health  through  knowledge  translation  and  exchange.  32nd  Annual  Harvey  Stancer  Research  Day,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  University  of  

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Toronto.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Boydell  K,  Stasiulis  E,  Barwick  M,  Greenberg  N  &  Pong  R.  Poster.  

2006  Jun  2   Invited  Lecture,  Knowledge  Translation  and  Exchange  -­‐  II.  Evidence-­‐Based  Nursing  Fellowship,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  

2006  Mar   Invited  Speaker.  Attrition  from  children’s  mental  health  treatment:     Clinical  research  and  practice.  Public  Health  Sciences  Research  Day,  University  of  Toronto,  Department  of  Public  Health  Sciences.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Urajnik  D,  Shaw  B,  Barwick  M,  &  McVey  G.  Poster.  

2005  Oct  21   Invited  Lecture,  Knowledge  Translation  and  Exchange  -­‐  I.  Evidence-­‐Based  Nursing  Fellowship,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  

2005  Sep  26   Invited  Lecture.  Implementation  of  Evidence-­‐Based  Practices  in  Children’s  Mental  Health:  Lessons  from  the  Field.  Faculty  of  Social  Work,  MSW  Program,  University  of  Toronto.  

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

2004  Feb  23   Invited  Lecture,  Population  Health  Perspectives  on  Mental  Health  and  Addictions  –  Children’s  Mental  Health.  Public  Health  Sciences,  University  of  Toronto.  

2003  Oct  2   Invited  Lecture,  Outcome  Assessment  in  Child  Psychiatry.  Career  Track  Seminar,  Division  of  Child  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto.  

2003  Sep  25   Invited  Lecture,  Outcome  Assessment  in  Child  Psychiatry.  Career  Track  Seminar,  Division  of  Child  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto.  

2003  Sep   Invited  Lecture.  Development  of  a  knowledge  transfer  and  exchange  infrastructure  for  population  health  sciences  (Research  Institute,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children).  Population  Health  Sciences  Grand  Rounds,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Barwick  M.  

2003  Feb  20   Invited  Lecture,  Infant  Communication  and  Assessment.  Career  Track  Seminar,  Division  of  Child  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto.  

2002  Feb   Invited  Speaker.  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.  (Continuing  Education).  

2000  Nov   Invited  Lecture,  Research  and  Evaluation  in  Community  Mental  Health.  Career  Track  Seminar,  Division  of  Child  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto.  

2000  Sep   Invited  Speaker.  Attachment  and  Communication.  Infant  Mental  Health  Promotion  Project,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Canada.  

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

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

2000  Feb   Invited  Lecture,  Research  and  Evaluation  in  Community  Mental  Health.  Career  Track  Seminar,  Division  of  Child  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto.  

1999  Jun   Invited  Speaker.  Linking  infants’  attachment  relationships  with  emerging  communication  and  language  skills.  25th  Annual  Harvey  Stancer  Research  Day,  University  of  Toronto.  

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1997  Nov   Invited  Lecture.  The  Relation  between  Mother-­‐Infant  Attachment  Security  and  Infants’  Communicative  Competence.  Department  of  Speech-­‐Language  Pathology  Research  Forum,  University  of  Toronto.  

1996  Feb   Invited  Lecture.  Infancy  Research.  Early  Childhood  Education  Program,  Ryerson  Polytechnic  University.  

1995  Nov   Invited  Lecture.  Infancy  Research.  Early  Childhood  Education  Program,  Ryerson  Polytechnic  University.  

1995  Nov   Invited  Lecture.  Language  Anomalies  and  Psychopathology.  Developmental  Assessment  Seminar,  Hincks-­‐Dellcrest  Centre.  

1995  Feb   Invited  Speaker.  The  relation  between  mother-­‐infant  attachment  security,  mothers’  interactive  style,  and  infants’  communicative,  symbolic,  and  social-­‐affective  functioning.  Child  Psychiatry  Day,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto.  Barwick  MA.  Paper.  

1995  Feb   Invited  Speaker.  Assessing  language  and  communication  in  infants.  Child  Psychiatry  Day,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  University  of  Toronto.  Barwick  MA,  Cohen  NJ,  &  Horodezky  N.  Paper.  

1993  May   Invited  Speaker.  Addressing  the  educational  needs  of  youth  in  day  treatment  schools:  Policy  changes  for  the  future.  Conference  on  Children’s  Day  Treatment:  Interventions  and  Trends,  Clarke  Institute  of  Psychiatry.  Toronto,  Canada.  Barwick  MA.  Paper.  

1993  Feb   Invited  Speaker.  The  nature  and  incidence  of  reading  difficulties  in  homeless  and  runaway  youth.  Child  Psychiatry  Day,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Canada.  Barwick  MA,  &  Siegel  LS.  Paper.  

Local  Audience  -­‐  Workshops  

2018  Feb  9   Invited  Workshop.  Developing  your  Creative  Professional  Activity  Dossier  for  academic  promotion.  Cancer  Education  Scholar  Program,  Princess  Margaret  Hospital,  Toronto,  Canada.  

2018  Feb  7   Invited  Workshop.  Developing  your  Creative  Professional  Activity  Dossier  for  academic  promotion.  Department  of  Psychiatry,  St  Michael’s  Hospital,  Toronto,  Canada.  

2017  Nov  20   Invited  workshop.  Building  your  network  and  professional  profile.  Princess  Margaret  Hospital  Young  Leaders  Program,  Toronto,  Canada.  

2017  Mar  28   Invited  Workshop,  Fundamentals  of  Implementing  Evidence  into  Practice.  Cancer  Care  Ontario,  Toronto,  Canada.  

2007  Jun  6   Invited  Workshop.  Sick  Kids  Knowledge  Translation  Training™.  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Ontario,  Canada.  Co-­‐taught  with  Dr.  Donna  Lockett,  Knowledge  Broker  for  Population  Health  Sciences,  provided  through  the  CHSRF  funded  knowledge  brokering  demonstration  site  project  (June  6,  13,  20,  2007).  

2007  Jan  10   Invited  Workshop.  Sick  Kids  Knowledge  Translation  Training™.  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Co-­‐taught  with  Dr.  Donna  Lockett,  Knowledge  Broker  for  Population  Health  Sciences,  provided  through  the  CHSRF  funded  knowledge  brokering  demonstration  site  project  (January  10,  17,  24     2007).  

2006  Jan  12   Invited  Workshop.  Sick  Kids  Knowledge  Translation  Training™.  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Co-­‐taught  with  Dr.  Donna  Lockett,  Knowledge  Broker  for  Population  Health  Sciences,  provided  through  the  CHSRF  funded  knowledge  brokering  demonstration  site  project  (January  12,  18,  25  2006).  

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2005  Aug  10   Invited  Workshop.  Sick  Kids  Knowledge  Translation  Training™.  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Co-­‐taught  with  Dr.  Donna  Lockett,  Knowledge  Broker  for  Population  Health  Sciences,  provided  through  the  CHSRF  funded  knowledge  brokering  demonstration  site  project  (August  10,  17,  and  24,  2005).  

g.   RESEARCH  SUPERVISION  

Graduate  Education  

Supervisor/Co-­‐Supervisor  

2016  -­‐  present   Co-­‐Supervisor.  PhD.  Siobhan  O’Connor,  Psychology.  Supervisee  Institution:  National  University  of  Ireland,  Maynooth.  Connecting  research,  policy,  and  practice:  Knowledge  translation  in  the  context  of  child  and  family  early  intervention  and  prevention  research  in  Ireland.  Supervisor(s):  Sinead  McGilloway.  Collaborator(s):  Grainne  Hickey.  

2014–  2016   Primary  Supervisor.  PhD.  Ioana-­‐Smarandita  Arbone,  Public  Health  Sciences.  Supervisee  Institution:  University  of  Toronto.  [Note:  transferred  to  another  supervisor].  

2009  -­‐  2009   Primary  Supervisor.  MSc.  Nathalie  Richard,  Telfer  School  of  Management,  University  of  Ottawa.  

2006  -­‐  2007   Primary  Supervisor.  MSc.  Tania  Solomos,  Dalla  Lana  School  of  Public  Health.  

2004  -­‐  2011   Co-­‐Supervisor.  PhD.  Diana  Urajnik,  Dalla  Lana  School  of  Public  Health.  

2004  -­‐  2006   Primary  Supervisor.  PhD.  Mirella  Pugliese,  Human  Development,  Ontario  Institute  for  Studies  in  Education.  

1999  -­‐  2001   Primary  Supervisor.  Claire  De  Souza,  MD,  Department  of  Psychiatry.  The  Effect  of  the  Friendship  Class  Program  on  School  Climate.  

Thesis  Committee  Member  

 

2017  –  present   Dissertation  Committee  Member.  PhD.  Navrindar  Baldeo.  University  of  Toronto,  Institute  for  Health  Policy,  Measurement,  and  Evaluation,  Dalla  Lana  School  of  Public  Health.  

2016  -­‐  present   Dissertation  Committee  Member.  PhD.  Shelly-­‐Anne  Li.  University  of  Toronto,  School  of  Nursing.  

2007  -­‐  present   Dissertation  Committee  Member.  PhD.  Beth  Rossen.  University  of  Toronto,  Dalla  Lana  School  of  Public  Health.  

2004  -­‐  2010   Committee  Member.MSc.  Jennifer  Istvan.  University  of  Toronto,  Health  Policy,  Management,  and  Evaluation.  

 

External  Committee  Member  

2017  Oct   PhD  External  Review.  Mei’En  Lim,  Murdoch  University,  Freemantle,  Western  Australia.  

2017  Jan  4   MSc/PhD.  Reclassification  Exam,  Allison  Daniel,  Department  of  Nutritional  Sciences,  University  of  Toronto.  

2016  Feb  5   PhD  Defense.  Léna  D'Ostie-­‐Racine,  Department  of  Psychology,  Université  de  Montréal.  

Practicum/Research  Supervisor  

2014  -­‐  2014   Tracey  Ma.  Supervisee  Position:  Masters  Student,  Supervisee  Institution:  Karolinska  Institute,  Sweden.  Predictors  of  Treatment  Outcome  or  Children  Seeking  Mental  Health  Treatment  in  Ontario.  

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2011  -­‐  2011   Master  of  Public  Health.  Sherry  Stein,  Dalla  Lana  School  of  Public  Health.  

Post  Graduate  Fel lows  

2008  -­‐  2010   Denise  Harrison  PhD  

Undergraduate  Education  

2009  -­‐  2009   BA.  Tasha  Cullingham,  Dalhousie  University.  

2007  -­‐  2009   BSc.  Alexa  Barwick,  Bishops  University.  

 

H.   CREATIVE  PROFESSIONAL  ACTIVITY    

1.   Innovations  and  Development   in  Teaching  and  Education  and  Creative  Professional  Activ ity  

Education  –  Professional  Development  

2016   Scientist  Knowledge  Translat ion  Training  Austral ia™  Faculty  of  Medicine,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  /  Knowledge  Translation  Australia.  Barwick,  M.,  Heiden,  T.  See  https://www.ktaustralia.com/skttaus/        

2011   Knowledge  Translat ion  Professional  Cert if icate™  (KTPC),  Continuing  Education,  Faculty  of  Medicine,  Dept  of  Psychiatry,  Child  and  Adolescent  Psychiatry,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  Barwick  M,  Bovaird  S,  Parker  K,  McMillen  K  &  Warmington  K.  Learning  Institute,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Information  accessible  here:  http://www.sickkids.ca/Learning/AbouttheInstitute/Programs/Knowledge-­‐Translation/index.html    

2005   Scientist  Knowledge  Translat ion  Training™  (SKTT),  Faculty  of  Medicine,  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  /  Centre  for  Addiction  in  Mental  Health.  Barwick  M,  Butterill  D,  Lockett  DM,  Buckley  L  &  Goering  P.    Information  accessible  here:  http://www.sickkids.ca/Learning/AbouttheInstitute/Programs/Knowledge-­‐Translation/index.html    

E-­‐Learning  Modules  

1. Barwick  M,  Filipovic  S,  McMillen  K,  Metler  S,  Warmington  K.  (2017)  Introduction  to  knowledge  translation.  E-­‐learning  module.  www.melaniebarwick.com/training.php    

2. Barwick  M,  Filipovic  S,  McMillen  K,  Metler  S,  Warmington  K.  (2017)  Working  with  the  KT  Planning  Template.  E-­‐learning  module.  www.melaniebarwick.com/training.php.  

3 . Barwick  M.  Bennett  L.  Boydell  KM,  Wotring  J,  Parker  K,  Van  Dyke  M,  Darling  J.  (2012).  Setting  the  PACE:  Curriculum  for  implementing  evidence  informed  practices.  2012  Jul  26.  Available  from:  http://www.excellenceforchildandyouth.ca/training/learning-­‐modules    

B logs  

4. Barwick  M  (2018).  Is  a  rose  by  any  other  name  still  a  rose?  Why  knowledge  translation  and  implementation  science  are  not  synonymous.  (Canada):  WordPress  [Blog]  2018  Feb  21.  Available  at:  https://melaniebarwick.wordpress.com/2018/02/21/is-­‐a-­‐rose-­‐by-­‐any-­‐other-­‐name-­‐still-­‐a-­‐rose-­‐why-­‐knowledge-­‐translation-­‐and-­‐implementation-­‐science-­‐are-­‐not-­‐synonymous/  Cross  posted  to  Knowledge  Network  for  Applied  Education  Research  [Blog]  2018  Feb  20.  Available  at:     https://www.knaer-­‐recrae.ca/tips-­‐from-­‐the-­‐experts/362-­‐is-­‐a-­‐rose-­‐by-­‐any-­‐other-­‐name-­‐still-­‐a-­‐rose    

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5. Barwick  M.  (2017.  Fundamental  consideration  for  implementation  of  evidence  in  practice.     (Canada):  WordPress  [Blog];  2017  Jan  19.  Available  at:  https://melaniebarwick.wordpress.com/2017/01/19/fundamental-­‐considerations-­‐for-­‐the-­‐implementation-­‐of-­‐evidence-­‐in-­‐practice/    

6. Zlotkin  S;  Barwick  M.  (2014).  Smart  Collaboration:  Working  Together  to  Improve  Maternal,  Newborn  and  Child  Health.  2014.  Available  from  Huffington  Post  -­‐  Impact  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sickkids-­‐centre-­‐for-­‐global-­‐child-­‐health/smart-­‐collaboration-­‐worki_b_5400013.html  

7. Barwick  M.  (2014).  Knowledge  Translation  and  Strategic  Communications:  Unpacking  Differences  and  Similarities  for  Scholarly  and  Research  Communications.  WordPress  [Blog];  2014  Nov  13.  Available  at:  https://melaniebarwick.wordpress.com/2014/11/13/knowledge-­‐translation-­‐and-­‐strategic-­‐communications-­‐unpacking-­‐differences-­‐and-­‐similarities-­‐for-­‐scholarly-­‐and-­‐research-­‐communications/    

8. Barwick  M.  (2014).  Single  Most  Important  Things  from  Australia.  WordPress  [Blog];  2014  Oct  24.  Available  at:  https://melaniebarwick.wordpress.com/2014/10/24/single-­‐most-­‐important-­‐things-­‐from-­‐australia/    

9. Barwick  M.  (2014).  Cutting  a  New  Path  for  Academic  Recognition.  (Canada):  WordPress  (Blog);  2014  Oct  1  http://melaniebarwick.wordpress.com/2014/08/06/blogging-­‐as-­‐a-­‐scholarly-­‐activity-­‐cutting-­‐a-­‐new-­‐path-­‐for-­‐academic-­‐recognition/    

10. Barwick  M.  (2014).  Reflections  on  the  Australian  Implementation  Conference  2014.  WordPress  (Blog);  2014  Sept  21.  Available  at  https://melaniebarwick.wordpress.com/2014/09/21/reflections-­‐on-­‐the-­‐australian-­‐implementation-­‐conference-­‐2014/    

11. Barwick  M.  (2014).  Blogging  as  a  Scholarly  Activity:  Cutting  a  New  Path  for  Academic  Recognition.  (Canada):  WordPress  (Blog);  2014  Aug  6.  Available  at:  https://melaniebarwick.wordpress.com/2014/08/06/blogging-­‐as-­‐a-­‐scholarly-­‐activity-­‐cutting-­‐a-­‐new-­‐path-­‐for-­‐academic-­‐recognition/    

12. Barwick  M.  (2014).  Invitation  to  my  journey  Down  Under.  (Canada):  WordPress  (Blog);  2014  Aug  5.  Available  at:  http://melaniebarwick.wordpress.com/2014/08/05/invitation-­‐to-­‐my-­‐journey-­‐down-­‐under/    

Videos  

1. Barwick  M,  Zlotkin  S.  (2015).  Animated  Video:  An  Examination  of  Exclusive  Breastfeeding  Implementation  in  Ethiopia  and  Mali:  Factors  Influencing  Change.  Principal  Author.  Available  at:  http://www.can-­‐mnch.ca/knowledge-­‐centre/muskoka-­‐initiative-­‐consortium-­‐results/    

2. Barwick  M.  Implementation  in  Schools  (video  clip).  YouTube;  2014  Jul.  Available  from:  http://www.youtube.com/user/MelanieBarwick/videos    

3. Barwick  M.  Coaching  and  Implementation  (video  clip).  YouTube;  2014  Jul.  Available  from:  http://www.youtube.com/user/MelanieBarwick/videos    

4. Barwick  M.  Fidelity  and  Implementation  (video  clip).  YouTube;  2014  Jul.  Available  from:  http://www.youtube.com/user/MelanieBarwick/videos    

5. Barwick  M.  Implementation  Teams  (video  clip).  YouTube;  2014  Jul.  Available  from:  http://www.youtube.com/user/MelanieBarwick/videos    

6. Barwick  M.  Implementation  of  EBPs  (video  clip).  YouTube;  2014  Jul.  Available  from:  http://www.youtube.com/user/MelanieBarwick/videos    

KT  Resources  

1. Barwick  M.  (2018).  The  Knowledge  Translation  Plan  Appraisal  Tool  (KT-­‐PAT).  

2. Barwick  M.  (2018).  The  Implementation  Game.  Toronto:  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Available  from  http://www.cvent.com/d/6gqppl/1Q  

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3. Barwick  M.  (2009).  The  KT  Game.  Available  from:  http://www.cvent.com/d/44qs3m  Impact  Indicator:  366  disseminated  (as  of  April  6  2018);  172  sold  ($49CAD)  –  total  revenue  $8,428CAD  

4. Barwick  M.  Knowledge  Translation  Planning  Template.  (2008,  2013)  Sep  1.  Available  from:  http://www.melaniebarwick.com/training.php  Impact  Indicator  [26  Mar  2018]:  viewed  by  27,708  unique  visitors  at  http://www.melaniebarwick.com  from  165  countries  since  2010;  this  represents  exposure  in  85%  of  the  worlds’  countries.  Engagement:  14,819  downloads  between  January  2014  and  March  216  2018.    

Research  Summaries  

1. Cohen  NJ,  Muir  E,  Lojkasek  M,  Muir  R,  Parker  C-­‐J,  &  Barwick  M.  Watch,  Wait,  and  Wonder:  Testing  the  effectiveness  of  a  new  approach  to  mother-­‐infant  intervention  –  Research  Summary.  1999  Mar.  

2. Barwick  MA,  Cohen  NJ,  Horodezky  NB,  Lojkasek  M.  Linking  babies’  attachment  relationships  with  emerging  communication  and  language  skills  –  Research  Summary.  1999  Feb.    

3. Cohen  NJ,  Barwick  MA,  Horodezky  NB,  Isaacson  L,  Menna  R,  &  Vallance  DD.  Making  the  Connection:  Language,  learning,  and  social  behaviour  of  children  referred  to  mental  health  clinics  –  Research  Summary.  1997  Mar.