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1 IHDCYH IDSEA

2 IHDCYH IDSEA CIHR Mandate “To excel, according to internationally accepted standards of scientific excellence, in the creation of new knowledge and its translation into improved health for Canadians, more effective health services and products and a strengthened Canadian health care system…”

3 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA CIHR: Evolving to Meet a Changing Health Environment 13 Institutes, Meeting ground for health research community Model enables optimal use of existing knowledge, fills research gaps, maximizes cooperation and minimizes duplication Population and Public Health Gender and Health Aboriginal Peoples’ Health Health Services and Policy Research Genetics Infection and Immunity Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes Cancer Research Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction Aging Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis Circulatory and Respiratory Health Human Development, Child and Youth Health

4 IHDCYH IDSEA How CIHR Funds Research Open Competition (Investigator Initiated) 70% Strategic Initiatives 30% Priority Announce ments

5 IHDCYH IDSEA CIHR’s Budget: Open vs Strategic

6 IHDCYH IDSEA To promote and support research that improves the health and development of mothers, infants, children, youth, and families in Canada and throughout the world CIHR-IHDCYH Mission

7 IHDCYH IDSEA

8 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA Support excellent and innovative research Increase number of highly qualified researchers Increase application of research findings Develop partnerships Build and maintain an excellent organization Strategic Goals (2005)

9 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH-Priority Areas (2005) Research PrioritiesCross Cutting Themes Reproduction, prenatal development, and maternal health Development & mental health of children and youth Chronic Diseases Intentional & Unintentional Injury Social Environment Physical Environment Health Services Vulnerable Populations

10 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA CIHR Budget by Institute Affiliation 2009-10

11 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH Strategic Funding by Pillar

12 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA Asthma & Indoor Air (CHILD cohort) Environmental Contaminants & Repro Health Secondary Analysis of MCH Population Databases Strategic Teams in Applied Injury Research (STAIR) Early Origins of Mental Illness (with Academy of Finland) Early Origins of Addiction (with Academy of Finland) Maternal Health Currently Funded RFAs

13 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA New Strategic Initiatives Improving access to mental health services for children & youth (PHSI & Knowledge Synthesis): June 2011 Applied chairs in reproductive and child health services & policy research: Nov 2011

14 IHDCYH IDSEA Building Capacity Start-up operating grants for new PIs Child Health New PI Grant Program STIHR programs Summer Institutes (with NICHD) New Investigator Awards in targeted areas

15 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA Supporting Our Community Planning & dissemination grants Travel awards for research trainees Skills development travel awards Career development seminars

16 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA CIHR Funding – Reproductive & Child Health

17 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA External Review Recommendations Focus on developmental processes, partnerships and capacity building Pregnancy cohort Enhance health services & policy research Build mid-career research capacity Rationalize health databases Track impact Reach out to external agencies & decision makers Use Canadian Academy of Health Sciences to frame policy from research knowledge Insure Institutional memory

18 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA New Strategic Plan (2012-2022) Broad consultation (Feb-June 2012) Consultant - In person and On-line Site visits Regional town hall meetings National consensus meeting New Strategic Plan (Oct 2012) Input from community Approval by Institute Advisory Board Approval by Governing Council Publication on IHDCYH website Implementation of New Strategic Plan (2013)

19 IHDCYH IDSEA CIHR Factors to Consider 1.Static to slow growth of CIHR budget 2.Potential for budget growth is through engagement of provinces and health budgets 3.External leverage and partnerships should be key strategy 4.CIHR adopting more focused strategy for strategic investments: (a) Signature Initiatives (b) Strategy for Patient Oriented Research

20 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA CIHR Strategic Plan (Roadmap) 5 Research Priorities Enhance Patient-Oriented Care and Improve Clinical Results Support a High-Quality, Accessible and Sustainable Health-Care System Reduce Health Inequities of Aboriginal Peoples and other Vulnerable Populations Prepare For and Respond To Existing and Emerging Threats to Health Promote Health and Reduce the Burden of Chronic Disease and Mental Illness Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Priority 5

21 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA Signature Initiatives Strategic investment planning to enable CIHR to allocate its resources to make the strongest possible impact on health and health care Concentrating resources on priority areas for greater focus and impact

22 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA 1.Canadian Epigenetics, Environment and Health Research Consortium 2.Inflammation in Chronic Disease 3.Community Based Primary Health Care 4.Personalized Medicine 5.Evidence-based Healthcare Renewal 6.International Collaborative Research Strategy on Alzheimer’s Disease 7.Pathways to Health Equities for Aboriginal Peoples 8.Patient Oriented Research Networks & Support Units Signature Initiatives Approved

23 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA New Signature Initiatives Approved 1.Integrated Health Services 2.Environmental Threats to Health

24 IHDCYH IDSEA Signature Initiative Integrated Health Services BACKGROUND Lack of integration (vertical, horizontal, 3D) is a key deficiency in the Canadian health care system OBJECTIVES Vertical Integration - leverage provincial investment to achieve integration of services from primary to tertiary and policy; Horizontal Integration – catalyze translation of evidence into practice to improve care and outcomes; 3D Integration - incent Paediatric Hospitals to be truly “research” hospitals that support both basic and clinical research, and extend the culture and capacity to community. 2

25 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA Environmental Threats to Health Advancing Measures & Methods Decision Making Prevention Systems Injury & Mobility Diabesity Environmentally induced Cancer & cardiorespiratory Illness One Health Big Science

26 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA Strategy for Patient Oriented Research To ensure the translation of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to the point-of-care To help the provinces and territories meet the challenge of delivering high quality, cost-effective health care Two mechanisms: Patient Oriented Research Networks Support Units

27 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA SPOR Networks Approved 1.Access to Mental Health Care 2.Community Based Primary Care Networks Open Call in 2013

28 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH Organizational Chart Shoo Lee Scientific Director Ottawa Staff Elisabeth Fowler Assistant Director Lynne Renaud Project Manager Toronto Staff Sarah De La Rue Assistant Director Nerizza Matignas Administrative Assistant Cynthia Yeh Finance Manager Rhiannon Renaud Project Manager Institute Advisory Board

29 IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH IDSEA IHDCYH Mount Sinai Hospital 700 University Avenue, Suite 8-500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5 Tel: (416) 586-4800 x 6370 Fax: (416) 586-8745


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