Disabilities Health Research Network

The Disabilities Health Research Network is an integrated, multidisciplinary, and BC-based network that fosters high quality research to better the lives of Canadians with disability. It promotes research that solves real problems for persons with disability, improves clinical practices of relevance to the health of persons with disability, and leads to improved policies of relevance to persons with disability.

Co-Leaders:

  • Lawrence Berg, DPhil
    UBC Okanagan
  • Bonita Sawatzky, PhD
    University of British Columbia
  • Chris McBride, PhD
    ICORD/University of British Columbia

Award term completed in 2010.

The Disabilities Health Research Network is an integrated, multidisciplinary, and BC-based network that fosters high quality research to better the lives of Canadians with disability. Through facilitating links, fostering innovative initiatives and increasing research scope and quality, the network promotes research that solves real problems for persons with disability, improves clinical practices of relevance to the health of persons with disability, and leads to improved policies of relevance to persons with disability.

The mission of the Disabilities Health Research Network is to increase knowledge about biological, psycho-social, and community-related factors in order to minimize further impairment, improve levels of ability, and enhance community participation of persons with disability.

The specific goals of the Network include to: