Emily Cameron

(she/her)
PhD

Investigator, BC Children's Hospital

My research integrates methodology and theory from child clinical and school psychology, health psychology, and public health to evaluate biological, psychological, and social factors that influence family welling and child development. Using mixed-methods and patient-oriented approaches, this research informs the creation of scalable prevention and intervention programs to promote child development and family wellbeing. Specific emphases of my work include caregiver wellbeing and parenting across child developmental stages and neurodiversity, with a particular focus on family-centred care and non-birther caregivers. A key value of this work is creating accessible and affordable evidence-based programming for all families, which has led to the development of digital mental health and parenting interventions to reduce barriers to service access.

My research is based on a foundation of interdisciplinary, collaborative perspectives across domains of child development to promote a comprehensive understanding of child and family wellbeing. At every research stage, this work is informed by caregiver partners with lived experience of mental health concerns to ensure the accurate representation of caregiver concerns in the evolving programs. Further, community-engaged research ensures the resulting programs are integrated into current systems to support families in a timely manner. A key goal of my work is to shift the conversation around perinatal and early childhood care to be family-centered, encompassing all primary caregivers, to better support the wellbeing and health of the whole family. The ultimate goal is to empower all caregivers to raise happy and healthy children.

Academic Affiliations

  • Assistant Professor, Division of Educational Psychology, , Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University
  • Research Theme: Brain, Behaviour & Development
  • Research Group(s): Mental Health and Behaviour; Neurodevelopmental and Neurological Disorders; Pathways to Healthy Birth

Contact Information

Location

8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, Canada, V5A1S6

Grants

Co-Principal Investigator. Behavioural therapy to enhance health behaviour change for adolescents living with obesity. Funding Source: CIHR

Co-Applicant. Towards Sleep Equity: Understanding and Addressing Intersectional Risk and Resilience Factors in the Promotion of Healthy Sleep. Funding Source: CIHR Sleep Health Research Consortium

Co-Applicant. Advancing Family Wellbeing through a Massive Open Online Intervention: The LightBEAM Program. Funding Source: SSHRC

Principal Investigator. SWell program: Striving for wellness in fatherhood. Funding Source: SSHRC Insight Development Grant

Co-Investigator. Building Regulation in Dual Generations: BRIDGE – Preventing the Intergenerational Transmission of Mental Illness in At-Risk Children. Funding Source: CIHR Operating Grant: ECIs in Maternal, Reproductive, Child & Youth Health

Co-Investigator. Promoting Children’s Emotional Well-Being in the Aftermath of COVID-19: The SPACE Family Program. Funding Source: SSHRC Insight Development Grant

Co-Investigator. Understanding dynamics of risk and protective factors and children’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Funding Source: CIHR

Co-Applicant. SPYKids: The Development and Evaluation of Single-Session Psychotherapy for Young Kids through Patient Engagement Techniques. Funding Source: The Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba, Operative Grant

Principal Investigator. Building BRIDGEs: Adapting parent wellness supports for families of children with developmental and mental health needs at KIDTHINK Inc. Funding Source: SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant

Honours & Awards

2024 – 2026 - Trainee Award, Michael Smith Health Research BC Research (Declined due to faculty position)

2023 – 2024 - Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowship, Research Manitoba

2023 - Lab2Market Launch Program

2020 – 2023 - Postdoctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

2020 - Graduate Student Research Excellence Award, Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, Department of Psychology, University of Calgary

2017 – 2020 - Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship - Doctoral, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

2018 - Certificate of Achievement, Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (CCHCSP)

2017 – 2018 - Graduate Research Grant, International Honor Society in Psychology (Psi Chi)

2017 Rising Researcher Award, 15th Annual National Canadian Child Health Clinical Scientist Program National Symposium, Calgary, Alberta

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