UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA FACULTY CURRICULUM VITAE DATE: January 2019 NAME: LEADBEATER, Bonnie Jean (nee Ross) FACULTY OR SCHOOL: Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Psychology 1. DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS DEGREE OR FIELD INSTITUTION YEAR DIPLOMA GRANTED B.Sc. Nursing University of Ottawa 1972 MA.Ed. Educational Psychology University of Ottawa 1978 Ph.D. Developmental Psychology Columbia University 1986 TITLE OF THESIS OR DISSERTATION Qualitative and developmental differences in the relational processes of adolescent and adult dialogues: The dynamics of intersubjectivity. 2. POSITIONS HELD PRIOR TO APPOINTMENT AT UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA (ACADEMIC AND OTHER; LIST INCLUSIVE DATES, TITLES, AND INSTITUTIONS. ADD SHEET IF INSUFFICIENT SPACE.) 1993-98 Psychologist, Connecticut License (retired) 1993-97 Associate Professor and Therapist, Yale Child Study Center. 1988-97 Associate Professor, Yale University, Department of Psychology, Program in Developmental Psychology, New Haven, CT. 1988-88 Assistant Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Paediatrics, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, N.Y. 1986-88 Instructor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Paediatrics & Coordinator, Adolescent Parent Program, Adolescent Health Clinic, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, N.Y. 1985-87 Post-Doctoral Fellow and Project Coordinator, Adolescent Risk Research Project, Barnard College, Columbia University. 1978-79 Lecturer, University of Ottawa, School of Nursing LEADBEATER, B. J 3. MAJOR FIELD(S) OF SCHOLARLY OR PROFESSIONAL INTEREST Developmental psychology Clinical psychology 4. MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES HELD IN LEARNED AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (INCLUDE DATES OF OFFICE) 2017-current Elected Board member, Society for Prevention Research 2003-2017 Member, Canadian Psychological Association 2000-2017 Member, Society for Research in Child Development. 2013-2017 Member, Society for Research on Adolescence. Chair Social Policy Awards Committee Present Psychologist, British Columbia Licence #1339 (retired) 2002 Society for Research on Adolescence, Elected: Member-at-large for advocacy, APA Division 37, 1999 to 2002 2000 Member, Division 27/37, Task Force on Resilience in Children, Youth and Families focusing on policy and academic relations. 2001 Panel Chairperson, Society for Research on Adolescence (Social Competence Panel) 1999-01 Board member, APA Division 37 1998 Program Chair Division 37 for 1998 meetings of APA. 1993 Member Conference Review Panels for: Society for Research in Child Development, National Head Start Research Conference 1993 Review Panel, Society for Research on Adolescence. 1988-97 Faculty Fellow, Bush Center for Child Development and Social Policy. LEADBEATER, B. J. 5. SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, HONOURS, AND AWARDS (INCLUDE DATES) 2019-21 Templeton Foundation $233,996.40 (USD) Conviver: Enhancing Social Responsibility and Prosocial Leadership in Elementary School Children in Brazil. With PI Josafá M. da Cunha Professor, Departamento de Teoria e Fundamentos da Educação Universidade Federal do Paraná 2018-20 Vancouver Foundation $174,455.00 (FOI18-0435) WITS Programs - Creating Safe Environments Where Children Play and Learn with co-applicant Andy Telfer (WITS Programs Foundation) 2018 CIHR CATALYST Grant $99,974 Trajectories of marijuana use across a decade: Their predictors in adolescence and impact on health, academic, social, and economic outcomes in young adulthood. 2017 Canadian Pediatric Society’s Noni MacDonald Award. The award recognizes an author(s) whose article, published in the journal during the nomination year, has positively affected pediatrics, such as by raising awareness of an issue, presenting new scientific research, or instigating or potentially instigating change. 2016 SSHRC CONNECTIONS GRANT $21,200 Engaging with the performing arts to enhance children’s social emotional learning 2015-20 SSHRC INSIGHT GRANT $392,459. Évaluation de l’implantation et des retombées du programme DIRE auprès des élèves de la maternelle et du primaire. Dr Francois Bowen. PI, Département of Psychopédagogie et d’Andragogie. University of Montréal 2015 University of Victoria Provost Engaged Scholar Award 2014 British Columbia Community Achievement Award 2014 Fellowship in the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences 2014 CHIR Meeting Grant $11,700. Tailoring and Sharing Anti-bullying Resources with Indigenous Communities 2013 CIHR Partnership Award $25,000 for the WITS National Partnership 2013-17 CIHR Operating Grant $719,948. Building a Rock to Stand On: Health, Life Style Choices, and Social Determinants of Health in Young Adulthood. The 10-year follow- up for the Victoria-Healthy Youth Survey. 2012 –13 $50,000 SSHRC Connections Grant Disseminating Evidence-based, Mental Health Promotion Programs for Children through Open Learning Resources and Collaborative Networks. This grant is providing the opportunity to adapt the WITS program in French (Called DIRE) and to work with Francophone School Districts. 2011 University of Victoria President’s Distinguished Service Award – Team Award for LEADBEATER, B. J. Innovation 2011 $25,000 CIHR Meeting, Planning and Dissemination Grant, Towards the National Dissemination of Mental Health Promotion Programs for Children. 5. SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, HONOURS, AND AWARDS (INCLUDE DATES) 2011-14 $2,630,000, Public Health Agency of Canada, Innovative Strategy – Taking Action to Reduce Health Inequalities in Canada Phase 2: Equipping Canadians Mental health throughout life. Title: “Creating Responsive communities to promote healthy relationships among young children. 2011-15 Co-applicant Networks of Centres of Excellence Knowledge Mobilization (NCE- KM) on partnership entitled: The Children and Youth in Challenging Contexts Network, led by Scientific Director Dr. Michael Ungar of Dalhousie University 2011-15 Co-applicant Networks of Centres of Excellence Knowledge Mobilization (NCE- KM) on partnership entitled: Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network, led by Scientific Directors Dr. Wendy Craig of Queen’s University and Debra Pepler of York University 2009-10 $180,783. Public Health Agency of Canada, Innovative Strategy – Taking Action to Reduce Health Inequalities in Canada First cycle: Equipping Canadians Mental health throughout life. Title: “Creating Responsive communities to promote healthy relationships among young children. 2009-14 $668,379 CIHR Operating Grant. Title: The implications of health and health risk behaviors for health in early adulthood. 2009 Royal Bank of Canada, Olympic Torchbearer, in recognition of contributions to children’s mental health. 2009-13 $762,640 The implications of adolescent health and health risks behaviors for health in early adulthood: Sources of continuities and discontinuities in developmental trajectories over 10 years. 2006-07 $25,000 Connecting the Dots to prevent bullying and victimization from preschool to high school. B. Leadbeater, M. Moretti, & D. Pepler, SSHRC. 2006 University of Victoria, Faculty of Social Sciences , Excellence in Community Outreach Award. 2005-06 $11,600 Co-Director, BC Child & Youth Health Research Network Stipend Michael Smith Foundation. 2004-05 $34,400 An Alternative to Roadside Memorials: Working with High Risk Youth to Reduce Criminal Driving Behaviour and its Resulting Deaths and Injuries Bonnie Leadbeater, Richard Stanwick & Barbara McIntock. National Crime Prevention Strategy Community Mobilization Program LEADBEATER, B. J. 2004-07 $283,051 Translating Knowledge through community-university alliances for health research, E. Banister, T. Riecken, B. Leadbeater, & A. Marshall, CIHR. 2004-08 $143,740 Understanding the Changing Contextual Determinants of Peer Victimization. Bonnie Leadbeater & Jeneva Ohan. SSHRC 5. SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, HONOURS, AND AWARDS (INCLUDE DATES) 2004 $20,000 USD The WITS Leadership Program: A community-university alliance for the prevention of peer victimization, Bonnie Leadbeater and Jeneva Ohan, American Psychological Foundation. Washington, DC. 2003-05 $300,000 Work, Health and Health Care Access in the U.S. and Canada. Cecilia Benoit and Bill McCarthy (Co-Principal Investigators); Mikael Jansson and Bonnie Leadbeater (Co-Investigators.). Funded by CIHR. 2003 University of Victoria, Craigdarroch Award for Project Excellence, “Healthy Youth in a Healthy Society: A Community Alliance for Reducing Risk for Injury in Children and Adolescents.” 2003 $2,500 Safe streets and Safe Schools Fund, Community Seminar Project entitled: Media, Youth and Violence (Held April 2003 at UVIC in collaboration with the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society). 2003 $10,000 CIHR Institute for Human Development Child and Youth Health, Workshop Grant “Research Ethics in Community-Based and Participatory Action Research With Children, Adolescents, and Youth” 2002-05 $53,772, CIHR Operating Grant. The impact of stigma on marginalized populations’ work, health, and access to services (with Cecilia Benoit, Mikael Jansson, and Bill McCarthy). 2002-07 $20,000 CIHR Network Grant, “Aggressive and violent girls: Contributing factors, developmental course and intervention strategies” (with Marlene Moretti, SFU). 2002 Society for Research on Adolescence, Social Policy Award for Best Authored Book 2002 $25,000 USD Youth in action: training the next generation of service providers, from The William T. Grant Foundation of New York. 2002 The Society for Research on adolescence Social Policy, Best Book Award for Growing up fast: Transitions to early adulthood for inner city adolescent mothers. (with
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