• Events
    Twenty-Five Years of Evidence — Why Is B.C. Still Failing Its Children?

    On Thursday, April 30, keynote presenter Dr. Paul Kershaw (long-time collaborator and Affiliate Faculty member at HELP) asks a difficult question: if the research has been strong for decades, why has policy change been so limited? The answer lies less in evidence than in political choices about how governments allocate public resources.

  • Events
    Embracing Risky Play: At School and Beyond

    Join experts Drs. Megan Zeni and Mariana Brussoni on Thursday, February 5 for an engaging webinar promoting their newly released book, Embracing Risky Play at School: Getting Kids Outdoors to Explore, Learn and Grow!

  • Faculty
    Dr. Magdalena Janus named Sunny Hill BC Leadership Chair in Child Development

    HELP and the Faculty of Medicine is pleased to announce that Dr. Magdalena Janus, an internationally-renowned developmental scientist, has joined UBC as the Sunny Hill BC Leadership Chair in Child Development.

  • News
    HELP 2025 Year in Review: Strengthening Partnerships, Expanding Knowledge, and Supporting Child Well-Being 

    2025 brought exciting growth to our community: from new faculty to impactful reports, community-engaged research, and renewed momentum as we head into HELP’s 25th anniversary year.

  • News
    New research reveals decline in B.C. kindergarteners developmental health after pandemic

    A new report from HELP reveals that more than one in three kindergarten children in B.C. are entering school with challenges in one or more core areas of development—a rate higher than ever recorded in the province.

  • Faculty
    Welcoming New Faculty to HELP: Dr. Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen and Dr. Hali Kil

    HELP is pleased to welcome two outstanding scholars to our community: Dr. Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen and Dr. Hali Kil. Their expertise and commitment to advancing research that supports children and families will strengthen HELP’s mission to improve early development outcomes across British Columbia and beyond.

  • News
    Scholar Profile: Dr. Monique Gagné Petteni

    With a passion for large-scale linked data, Dr. Monique Gagné Petteni is advancing research to support children’s well-being across the lifespan.

  • Events
    Children in the Middle Years: New MDI Data, Research & Resources

    This National Child Day, HELP presents a webinar exploring MDI data collected in the 2024-25 school year, including trends in well-being, screens and sleep, as well as new questions on the student survey including mental health service use.

  • Events
    Early Years Disrupted: EDI Data Trends

    Join us for a webinar on November 3, focusing on the developmental health of kindergarten children in BC and beyond. Experts will present EDI data trends pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions, and ongoing social and economic influences.

  • Indigenous
    Reconciliation Through Institutional Training

    In preparation for this upcoming National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) held a 3-part learning series on the history and ongoing effects of the residential school system, as well as possible future paths to move forward. Members of the HELP team were invited to participate and reflect on the series throughout the month.