RHI Home Slides

The Rick Hansen Institute is now
Praxis Spinal Cord Institute

New website coming soon.

Make a difference in the lives of Canadians with spinal cord injury
We believe in the power of knowledge

Read our latest scientific papers

previous arrow
next arrow
Slider

Never miss an update! Subscribe to our mailing list.

 

Subscribe to our mailing list

Subscribe to our Mailing List

Never miss an update!

Sign up to RHI's mailing list to get RHI news delivered directly to your inbox. On occasion, you will receive news on projects, upcoming events, announcements and other notifications from the Rick Hansen Institute. 

  First Name:

Last Name:

Your consent can be withdrawn at any time. Please refer to our privacy policy or contact us for more details.  

Mid-Term Review

 

October 8, 2014

To our valued stakeholders and partners,

In 2013, the Government of Canada (through Western Economic Diversification Canada) renewed its funding to the Rick Hansen Institute (RHI) with a $35 million, five year grant to magnify the impact of the Institute. Consistent with our funding proposal, the Institute is undertaking two independent evaluations, one at the mid-point and the second at the end of the 2013-2018 funding period. The first of these two evaluations has just begun and will be ongoing until June 2015. As the Institute continues to work towards its vision of a world without paralysis after spinal cord injury, this evaluation provides us with a unique opportunity to assess our progress to date against this exciting work.

With support from the Rick Hansen Foundation, RHI’s role is to provide the evaluation team with access to program information and documents, help identify key informants for interviews and focus groups, and maintain an open line of communication with Western Economic Diversification to ensure their requirements are being met. The evaluation team is responsible for designing and conducting the evaluation, analysing the data and writing the final report.

As members of our network, you may be contacted and asked to participate, whether by joining the governance committee being established to oversee this process, or by participating in an interview or a focus group. If you are contacted, we encourage you to participate.

The Foundation’s aim is to break down barriers to create a more accessible and inclusive society for people with spinal cord injuries and other disabilities. The Institute was developed from a dream of true collaboration across SCI communities and to accelerate the translation of discoveries and best practices that will lead to improved treatments for individuals with SCI. It is only by working together that we can make that dream a reality. We hope to continue the great work being conducted by the Institute and we hope you will join us in that journey.

We welcome your comments and enquiries about this evaluation. Please contact  for more information.

All the best,

Rick Hansen, CEO 
Rick Hansen Foundation
Bill Barrable, CEO
Rick Hansen Institute

 

 

Perinatal Care for Women with SCI

 MG 5870EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Perinatal Care for Women with Spinal Cord Injury Workshop 2013

Workshop Description

A one-day workshop was held in November 2013 involving consumers, clinicians and researchers with an interest in sexuality, spinal cord injury (SCI), fertility and reproductive health. Funded by a grant from the Rick Hansen Institute, the goal of the workshop was to initiate a collaborative process for addressing the significant gaps in knowledge and services for women with SCI. The workshop was organized and facilitated by Dr. Stacy Elliott, Kate McBride, Shea Hocaloski, Melanie Basso, Karen Hodge and Lynsey Hamilton.

Pre-workshop Survey

Prior to the workshop the project team conducted an online survey amongst identified content experts and stakeholders from across Canada. 19 respondents (63%) completed the survey. The survey collected information about priorities and needs in each perinatal phase: preconception, pregnancy, labour and delivery and postpartum.

Through a series of facilitated discussions, workshop participants validated three themes that emerged from a synthesis of survey responses: a lack of Knowledge both for consumers and care providers, gaps in Access to services and information, and a need for Collaboration both between the consumer and health care providers and amongst health care providers throughout the perinatal journey. In addition, the survey identified many unanswered research questions and the need for social/policy change.

Workshop Outcomes

Workshop participants envisioned a “roadmap” that would guide and empower consumers, their families, and health care providers at all stages of the perinatal journey. Creating the roadmap would “connect the dots” in the journey, link resources that are already available, and establish a collaborative framework for addressing the remaining gaps. This roadmap would allow consumers to: identify where they are in their perinatal journey; determine what information they need to know and/or ask at each stage; thereby promoting access to the resources necessary and increasing the likelihood for a positive outcome, regardless of their geography.

It is rare to help a group of individuals join together who represent a varied number of organizations, backgrounds, personal and professional experiences, but who have a vested interest in improving the perinatal care of women with SCI. One participant on the day referred to the “great energy, great knowledge” in the room.

Overall it is the connections that were made during the workshop that will be invaluable to future perinatal care for women with SCI. The general consensus of the workshop participants was that the day was one of inspiration and hope for the future..

Workshop Feedback

A survey amongst attendees of the workshop demonstrated the hopes and expectations participants brought to the day “to create inspiration and motivation” “coming together to make a difference”.

In testament to the enthusiasm of the group 16 of 22 respondents rated the workshop as excellent in meeting their expectations.

Many participants commented that the presentations by our two consumer representatives had been compelling and helped to remind the group of the reason they had come together: “the presentations by Karen and Teri were very powerful.

90% of respondents agreed that the workshop had increased their understanding of perinatal care for women with SCI while 100% agreed that it increased their desire to collaborate on this important topic, one participant reflected on “the positive and collaborative spirit of all participants”.

Next Steps

Working group members identified the following ideas for action to maintain and build upon momentum from the workshop:

  • Maintain the workshop collaboration as an “Interest Group” or working group to continue progress
  • Draft a conceptual Roadmap (“pathway”, “checklist”); include what we know and identify gaps.
  • Determine potential publications and identify key journal(s)
  • Develop dissemination strategies for consumers
  • Explore possibilities of developing resources for consumers
  • Identify other potential stakeholder groups for future collaborations

Workshop Team

Dr Stacy Elliott, MD
Sexual Medicine Consultant, GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre
Medical Director, BC Centre for Sexual Medicine
Director, Vancouver Sperm Retrieval Clinic, Vancouver General Hospital

Kate McBride, RN, BSN, CRRN
Sexual Health Clinician
Coordinator, Sexual Health Rehabilitation Service, Blusson Spinal Cord Centre

Melanie Basso, RN MSN PNC(C)
Senior Practice Leader - Perinatal
BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre

Shea Hocaloski, RN, BtechN
Sexual Health Clinican
Sexual Health Rehabilitation Service & Vancouver Sperm Retrieval Clinic, VGH

Lynsey Hamilton
Knowledge Translation Specialist
Rick Hansen Institute

Karen Hodge
Postpartum Dula

 

Thank you for subscribing

 

Email Consent

Thank you for subscribing to Rick Hansen Institute e-news. We look forward to keeping in touch and sending you the latest news on SCI research and care, upcoming events and other announcements related to the Institute.

 

Site Lead Approval

 

 

Thank you for providing your approval to use your site's data for the purposes of this project. If you have any questions and/or would like to join the working group for this project, please contact Carly Rivers at .

 

COM & PSON (Open Call)

Request for Applications - COM & PSON

POSTED 15 AUGUST 2014

Update (26/01/15): Winners announced! Click here for more details

Overview

In order to meet the objectives described in its Business Plan for 2013 to 2018, RHI is launching two new funding opportunities. These funding opportunities are targeted towards specific areas that will help RHI move closer towards achieving its vision of a world without paralysis after SCI. To this end, RHI is accepting applications for funding requests pertaining to projects related to Clinical Outcome Measures and Pilot Studies – Optimizing Neurorecovery Following SCI.

More information on these two funding opportunities can be found in their respective program guidelines:

Please note both RFAs have been updated as of 29 August 2014. Refer to term of funding under "Request for Applications".

Other Important Documents

Please refer to the following documents when completing a Request for Application

 

Application Submission

All applications must be submitted in PDF format via email to:
Rick Hansen Institute
Attn: (Specify which funding opportunity you are applying to in the subject line of the email)
Email:  

Applications to this RHI funding opportunity are due on November 7, 2014 by 11:59pm Pacific Time. Applications submitted after this time will not be accepted. 

Key Dates

Funding opportunity announcement August 15, 2014 
Application deadline November 7, 2014
Application review process November - January, 2015
Notice of funding January, 2015
First disbursement of funds March, 2015

 Any significant changes to the anticipated timeline will be communicated to applicants.

Contact

If you have any questions about either of these opportunities please contact one of the following:

Phalgun Joshi, PhD
Managing Director, Program Operations & Support
t: 604-827-1673
e:

John Barclay, MBA
Manager, Commercialization & Industry Relations
t: 604-827-1676
e:

 

Additional Information

 

The Rick Hansen Institute is now Praxis Spinal Cord Institute.

Praxis exists to lead global collaboration in SCI research, innovation and care. We will continue to advance ground-breaking ideas that can be put into practice, making lives better.

We exist because of Rick Hansen's visionary leadership and ability to achieve the "impossible". 

 

LATEST NEWS

MaRSDD Spinal Innovation homepageSpinal Cord Rehab Innovation Challenge Launch

You're invited to the virtual launch of the Spinal Cord Rehab Innovation Challenge with MaRS Discovery District on Thursday, November 14. More >

call for proposals webHealth Economics Services Standing Call for Proposals

This standing call for proposals is to contract for Health Economics services to be provided to Praxis Spinal Cord Institute from November 1, 2019 through March 31, 2022. More >