Intended audience
Early-career researchers.
At The Royal, we value our social workers for their commitment to care. They provide essential support to clients and families, from crisis intervention to long-term planning.
If you’ve ever cranked up the tunes while on a road trip or danced in your kitchen to your favourite song, you already know that music has a seemingly magical ability to make us feel good.
Richard was first diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of 19. He lived in various group homes across Ottawa for approximately 35 years. As the years progressed, his health began to deteriorate rapidly.
Dr. Rébecca Robillard has received an Early Researcher Award (ERA) grant to support a research study into a unique non-invasive treatment for insomnia that sounds like a plot point from a science fiction film.
Please note, this event is in French.
The Cardio-Neuro-Mind Data Platform (CNMDP) is reshaping how we investigate mental, neurological, and cardiovascular health – which are intrinsically linked and share risk factors.
Courtney finally found what she needed
A constant feeling of being overlooked accompanied Courtney’s every attempt to open up.
Overview
In May 2024, the Institute for Research on Music and Health and its partners will offer a comprehensive series of outre
On Monday, April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse will take place in eastern Canada between approx. 2-4:30 p.m.
Recent findings published by a research team at The Royal are opening the door a little wider to personalized treatment for people who struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Building a Foundation for the Future
The Foundation's new strategic plan, "Building a Foundation for the Future," is a bold roadmap designed to elevate our fundraising efforts and set a new benchmark for philanthropic excellence.