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Funding


Funding: TIE Lab | Shane SweetÌý


TIE Lab:

Title:ÌýÌýAdoption and maintenance of physical activity among adults with mobility impairmentsÌý
Agency/Program:ÌýCanadian Foundation for Innovation/John R. Evans Leaders Fund (2014-2016: $202,021)
Investigators:ÌýSweet, S.N. (co-PI) & Duncan, L.R. (co-PI)

Dr. Shane Sweet:

Principal/Co-Principal Investigator

Title: Co-creation and evaluation of tools to facilitate the implementation and appropriation of evidence-based adapted physical activity training modules for community-based organizations.
Agency/Program: Société Inclusive (2023-25, $35,000)
Team: Sweet, S.N. (PI), Sweet, S.N.,ÌýBest, K.,ÌýLégaré, M. & Roxanne Périnet-Lacroix

Title: Coaching physical activity behaviour change skills to university students with disabilities.
Agency/Program: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Insight Grant (2022-2027,Ìý$263,024)
Team: Sweet, S.N. (PI),ÌýLatimer-Cheung, A.E., Tomasone, J. D., Herbison, J. D., Rocchi, M. A.,ÌýJeans, A., & Freilich, L.

Title: Optimizing staff training to improve adapted physical activity service provision for two community organizations: Co-construction and implementation evaluation
Agency/Program:Société Inclusive + MITACS (leveraged) ($35,000 + $45,000)
Team: Sweet, S.N. (PI), Best, K., Légaré, M., & Roxanne Périnet-Lacroix

Title: Enhancing exercise training for adults with COPD: The roles of peers and functional tasks.
Agency/Program: Fondation Québécoise en Santé Respiratoire (2019-2021; $39,807)
Team: Sweet, S.N. (PI), Dennis Jensen, Jean Bourbeau, Nathalie Saad

Title: Examining Long Term Outcomes of Two Physical Activity Interventions among People with Spinal Cord Injury.
Agency/Program: Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation/REPAR RIISC Enrichment Grant (2018-2020; $17,825)
Team: Sweet, S.N.Ìý(coPI) & Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K.Ìý(coPI), Routhier, F., Best, K.L., Rocchi, M., Kairy, D., Borisoff, J.

Title: Co-creating, implementing and evaluating a community-based peer-run physical activity program to enhance exercise and sportÌýparticipation for adults with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury.
Agency/Program: Initiative Société Inclusive funded by les Fonds de recherche du QuébecÌý(2018-2019; $25,000)
Team: Swaine, B (coPI), Sweet, S.N. (coPI), Colantonio, A, Duncan, L.R., Wilkinson, S., Brodeur, P., Trudel, E, St-Onge, M., Duval, J., Parent, V., Lahmadi, M., Proulx, J-F.

Title: Spinal cord injury peer mentorship: A partnered approach to the development and implementation of an evaluation tool
Agency/Program: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: Partnership Development Grant (2017-2020; $199,965)
Team: Academic applicants: Sweet, S.N., Gainforth, H., Schaefer, L., Martin Ginis, K.A, Noornan, V. Community applicants: McBride, C., Casemore, S., Flaro, H., Clarke, T
Website:Ìý/scipm/

Title: Bouger pour mieux vivre: L’accès aux programmes communautaires et la participation sociale
Agency/Program: Office des personnes handicapées du Québec & REPAR partnershipÌý(2017-2019; $39,992)
Team: Sweet, S.N., Rocchi, M., Pagé, V., Ramsay, J., Lamontagne, M-E., Gainforth, H.

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Co-applicantÌý

Title: Understanding and Supporting Best Practices for Meaningful Engagement in Spinal Cord Injury Research
Agency/Program: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Partnership Development Grant (2023-2026; amount requested $$199,959)
Team: Heather GainforthÌý(PI), Shane N. Sweet (+10)

Title:Canadian Disability Participation Project 2.0: Developing, Implementing and Evaluating Quality Sport, Exercise and Play Experiences for Canadians with Disabilities
Agency/Program: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Partnership GrantÌý(2023-2030; amount requestedÌý$2,500,000)
Team: Amy Latimer-Cheung (PI), Shane N. Sweet (+10)

Title: Data Literacy Education? Developing Best Practices for Higher Education in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Agency/Program: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Insight Development Grant (2020Ìý– 2022; $$59,587)
Team: Meredith Rocchi (PI; University of Ottawa); Co-investigators (alphabetically): Gainforth, H., Lagace, M., & Sweet, S.N.; Collaborators: Beaudry, S.

Title: Co-Developing and Co-Implementing the First Integrated Knowledge Translation Guiding Principles for the Spinal Cord Injury Research System
Agency/Program: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Partnership Development Grant (2019Ìý– 2022; $199,735 +370,086 in-kind contributions)
Team: Heather Gainforth (PI; UBC Okanagan); Co-investigators: Martin Ginis, Mortensen, Anderson, Campbell, Sweet, Schaefer, McBride, Sibley, Athanasopoulos, McPhail, Graham, Forwell, & Chernesky; Collaborators: Willms, Noonan, Scarrow, West, Bassett-Spiers, Kaiser, Clarke, Anton, Tetzlaff, & Maffin

Title: An online self-management program for spinal cord injury: SCI&U.Ìý
Agency/Program:ÌýCraig H. Neilsen Foundation (2019Ìý– 2022; $199,649 USD)
Team: Jaglal S.; Houlihan B. (PI); Co-investigators (alphabetically): Arbour-Nicitopoulos K, Craven BC, Guilcher S, Linassi G, McBride C, Moineddin R, Mortenson B, Munce S, Salbach N, Sweet S.N., Tomasone J.;ÌýKey Personnel: Allin S, Shepherd J, Skeels S. Knowledge Users: Chernesky J, Frey DE, McBride C, Noonan V.

Title: Implementation evaluation of a continuum of community-based services for individuals with spinal cord injury
Agency/Program: Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation/REPAR RIISC Enrichment Grant (2018 – 2020; $ 29,410)
Team: Best, K.L. (coPI), Wiest, M.J. (coPI); Co-investigators (alphabetically): Jaglal, S., Routhier, F., Craven, C., Sweet, S., Rowan, C., Munce, S., Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K., & Borisoff J.

Title: An online self-management program for spinal cord injury: SCI&U.
Agency/Program: Canadian Institutes of Health Research: Project Grant (2018 – 2021; $ 497,250)
Team: Jaglal S. (PI); Co-investigators (alphabetically): Arbour-Nicitopoulos K, Craven BC, Guilcher S, Linassi G, McBride C, Moineddin R, Mortenson B, Munce S, Salbach N, Sweet S.N., Tomasone J.

Title:ÌýCo-creating, implementing and evaluating a community-based peer-run physical activity program to enhance exercise and sport participation for adults with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury.
Agency/Program: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Insight Grant (2018 – 2021; $ 163,902)
Team: Angela Colantonio (coPI), Bonnie Swaine (coPI);ÌýCo-investigators (alphabetically): Duncan, L.R., Sweet, S.N., Wilkinson, S., Brodeur, P., & Trudel, E.

Title: Exercise intensity matters: a window of opportunity to promote neurorecovery and cardiovascular health in stroke
Agency/Program: Canadian Institutes of Health Research: Project Grant (2018 – 2022; $ 393,976)
Team: Marc Roig & Ada Ang (co-PIs); Co-investigators (alphabetically): Crozier, M, Eng, J., Fung, J., Mackay-Lyons, M., Mederios, D., Nelson, A., Sweet, S.N.

Title: Effectiveness of a phone-based peer physical activity counselling program for people with SCI: A randomized controlled trial
Agency/Program: Craig H. Neilsen Foundation: Psychosocial Research (2018 – 2021: USD$399,850)Ìý Ìý
Team: Routhier, F. & Best, K. (co-PIs), Sweet, S.N. (site lead),Ìý Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K., Borisoff, J., Martin Ginis, K.A., Noreau, L.

Title: Optimizing a home-based virtual reality exercise program for chronic stroke patients: A telerehabilitation approach
Agency/Program: Canadian Institutes of Health Research: Personalized Health Catalyst Grants (2018 -2020; $200,000)Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Team: Dahlia Kairy (PI); Co-investigators (alphabetically): Archambault, P.; Michaud, F.; Miller, W., Sweet, S..N, Tousignant, M.; Beaulieu, Y (industry partner).

Title: RIISC Team: Rehabilitation Interventions for Individuals with a SCI in the Community
Agency/Program: Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation – REPAR partnershipÌý(2017-2019; $200,00)
Team: Craven, K. & Gagnon, D. (co-PIs), Executive committeeÌý: Integrated Knowledge TranslationÌý: Wolfe, D.; Coté, I.; Capacity building: Jaglal. S., Maltais, D.; Scientific Outcomes: Hicks A., Boyer, L., Patnership: Athanasopoulos, P., Sweet, S.N.; Member at large: Ditor, D.

Title: An Exploration of Quality Participation within an Assisted Recreation Program
Agency/Program: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada/Insight Development Grant (2017-2019; $72,867)
Team: Tomasone, J (PI); Shirazopour, C., Sweet, S.N.,Ìý Latimer-Cheung, A.E., Evans, M.B., & Smith, B.

Title: High intensity interval training: an opportunity to promote neurorecovery and cardiovascular health in stroke rehabilitation
Agency/Program: Canadian Stroke Trials for Optimized Results (2017-2019; $34,082)
Team: Marc Roig (PI), Tang, A. Crozier, J.; Eng, J., Fung, J., MacKay-Lyons, M., Bailey, D., Sweet, S.N.; Giacomantonio, N.

Title:ÌýEnhancing Social Participation Among People with Spinal Cord Injury: Investigating the Peer Mentor-Mentee RelationshipÌý
Agency/Program:ÌýSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada/Insight Development Grant (2016-2018; $74,070)Ìý
Team:ÌýGainforth, H (PI),ÌýSweet, S.N., Erickson, K., Martin Ginis, K.; Collaborators: Lorencatto, F., Casemore, S., McBride, C., Clarke, T.

Title:ÌýEnhancing community participation in Canadians with physical disabilities.Ìý
Agency/Program:ÌýSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada / Partnership Grants (2014-2020: $2,643,997)Ìý
Team:ÌýMartin Ginis, K.A. (PI), Latimer-Cheung, A., Millar, W., Connelly, C.,ÌýSweet, S..N., McColl, M-A, et al.

Title:ÌýExamining the role of Paralympic sport in challenging negative stereotypes of disabilityÌý
Agency/Program:ÌýSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada/Insight Grant (2013-2016: $126,920)Ìý
Team:ÌýLatimer-Cheung, A.E. (PI), Martin Ginis, K.,ÌýSweet, S.N., MacDonald, T., Perrier, M-J.

Title:ÌýUsing peer mentor support to enhance social participation/community integration among adults with spinal cord injuryÌý
Agency/Program:ÌýSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada / Partnership Development Grants (2013-2016: $198,837)Ìý
Team:ÌýMartin Ginis, K.A. (PI), Latimer-Cheung, A., Connelly, C., Beauchamp, M.,ÌýSweet, S.N.,Ìý& Noreau, L

Title:ÌýCo-construction et implantation d'un programme de counseling individuel visant à améliorer le niveau d'activité physique des personnes ayant des incapacités physiquesÌý
Agency/Program:ÌýMinistère de l’Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de la Science / Fonds des services aux collectivités (2014-2016; $70,355).Ìý
Team:ÌýLamontagne, M-E. (PI),ÌýSweet, S.N., Batcho, C.S., Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K, & Légaré, M.

Title:ÌýActivité physique basée sur la marche pendant et après la réadaptation post-AVC : Caractérisation et analyse des relations avec des facteurs cliniques, fonctionnels et psychosociauxÌý
Agency/Program:ÌýRéseau Provincial De Recherche En Adaptation-Réadaptation (REPAR) : Program 1.1 (2015-2016; $19,440).Ìý
Team:ÌýSèbiyo Batcho, C. (PI), Boissy, P., Blanchette, A.,ÌýSweet, S.N., & Robitaille, N-M.

Title:ÌýSensitivity to Physical Activity (SPA) as a subgrouping factor for patient responses to pain rehabilitation following work-related musculoskeletal injuryÌý
Agency/Program:ÌýQuebec Pain Research Network (2015-2016; $24,991).Ìý
Team:ÌýWideman, T. (PI), Stone, L. &ÌýSweet, S.N.

Title:ÌýCardiac rehAbilitation sedentaRy bEahviour correlateS (CARES)Ìý
Agency/Program:ÌýHeart & Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia / Bridge Grant (2014-2015; $59,820)Ìý
Team:ÌýBlanchard, C.M. (PI), Warburton, D., Rhodes, R.E., King-Shier, K., Grace, S., Reid, R.,ÌýSweet, S.N., Giacomantonio, N., McGowan, E., Saunders, T., & Rainham, D., & Witcher, C.



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