McMaster researcher receives $1.7M to support youth ‘aging out’ of Canada’s child welfare system (opens in new tab)
For thousands of young people leaving Canada’s child welfare system, the transition to adulthood can be overwhelming — and addressing those challenges is the focus of a newly-funded McMaster University research initiative. Melissa Kimber, associate professor and Chedoke Health Chair in Child Psychiatry with McMaster’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, has received $1.7 million [...] The post appeared first on .
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