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Planning for sustainability

Since 2022, CHILD-BRIGHT has been focused on moving evidence into action through implementation science, the study how an intervention will interact with “real-world” settings. Our 12 research project teams are working to better understand how evidence generated in Phase 1 of the network can be applied in routine practice to improve quality and effectiveness of health services for children and youth with brain-based developmental disabilities and their families.   

In our 2025 webinar series, Implementing Together, CHILD-BRIGHT’s graduate trainees, postdoctoral fellows, and early career researchers will serve as guides to the implementation science projects and tools that are being used across the network.  

Join us as we learn together about how implementation science can be used to support real-world impact as we work to create brighter futures for children and youth with brain-based developmental disabilities and their families. 


Thinking about the future of your research project? This session can help! Join us on Wednesday, July 9 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. PT for an introduction to sustainability planning for research and using a tool called the Program Sustainability Assessment Tool (PSAT), that can be used to help you plan for the future of your project.  

We’ll also be sharing updated results about how the overall CHILD-BRIGHT Network is using the PSAT to help plan for the future of the Network.  


SPEAKERS

Zeenat Ladak

CHILD-BRIGHT Graduate Fellow

Jessica Silver

CHILD-BRIGHT partner with lived and living experience