Ian Pike

PhD, MSc

Investigator Emeritus, BC Children's Hospital Research Institute
Former Co-Director, Evidence to Innovation Research Theme, BC Children's Hospital Research Institute
Investigator Emeritus, BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit (BCIRPU)
Co-Executive Director, The Community Against Preventable Injuries

Injury is the leading cause of death and disability among Canadians and kills more children and young people than all other causes combined. The cost of injury is tremendous, estimated at some $19.6 billion annually in Canada. Injury prevention offers one of the most promising ways of reducing deaths, hospitalizations and related health care costs.

Injury often takes a back seat to less serious health concerns, because people believe that injuries are "accidents" or "fate," — an inevitable part of life — and can neither be predicted nor prevented. Most injuries, however, have distinct patterns and are, therefore, predictable and preventable. Where good prevention efforts have been introduced, there have been significant reductions in disability and loss of life, such as with mandatory seat belt and child passenger restraint laws.

BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit (BCIRPU) conducts a comprehensive program of injury surveillance and research that contributes to improved understanding and prevention of injury. BCIRPU is a leader in the development of evidence-based prevention strategies, and has a solid reputation among the provincial, national and international injury prevention communities.

Academic Affiliations

  • Professor Emeritus/a, , Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Evidence to Innovation
  • Research Group(s): Clinical Pharmacology; Clinical and Community Data, Analytics and Informatics; Implementing Knowledge for Equity and System Change

Contact Information

Assistant

Anita Yau

anita.yau@bcchr.ca

Location

4500 Oak St, F508, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6H 3V4

Grants

Planning a new Networks of Centres of Excellence – Visualizing the InjurySafetyNet. CIHR. $10,000. 2016 - 2017

Changing Awareness, Attitudes and Behaviours in an Evidence-Informed Social Marketing Campaign to Reduce Recreational Boating Injuries in British Columbia. Transport Canada. $1,227,660. 2017 - 2020

Go play outside! Reframing risk to promote children’s outdoor play. Lawson Foundation. $350,000. 2015 - 2018

Active & Safe BC

Injury Prevention for Sport and Physical Activity. BC Healthy Living Alliance. $500,000. 2016 - 2018

The Voices of Children and Youth

Community Injury Prevention through Visual Storytelling and Intervention (VOICES). CIHR. $315,000. 2017 - 2019

Honours & Awards

CFRI Special Salary Award, Child and Family Research Institute (2008 - present)

International Safety Media Awards (ISMA)

awarded at the World Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference (2018)

UBC President’s Award for Public Education through Media (2017)

BCRICWH Investigatorship Award, Child and Family Research Institute (2004 - present)

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