
The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health (seated), is shown with representatives from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and researchers attending a national roundtable on violence, gender and health research held in Ottawa on January, 28, 2010. From left to right: Dr. Alain Beaudet, Dr. Joy Johnson, Ms. Abbygail Noah, Dr. Harriet MacMillan, Dr. Nancy Edwards, Dr. Neil Andersson, and Dr. Malcolm King. Minister Aglukkaq later announced almost $6 million from CIHR to support three new research centres that will study violence and health.

Dr. Neil Andersson, Executive Director of CIET Canada, speaks at the announcement of federal funding for three new research centres that will study violence and health. Shown seated are (from left to right): Dr. Joy Johnson, Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq, and Dr. Alain Beaudet. Dr. Andersson is the recipient of a $2 million grant from CIHR to support the Centre for Intercultural Research on Prevention of Gender and Violence.
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Ottawa (January 28, 2010) - Three new regional research centres that will study violence and ways to prevent it will receive almost $6 million over five years from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health, made the announcement today at a national roundtable that brought together leading Canadian researchers on violence, gender and health research.
"Violence is a major public health and human rights problem in Canada and around the world," said Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq. "By funding these innovative research centres, we hope to make strides in eliminating violence in our society and help Canadians overcome the devastating effects of violence on physical and mental health."
The centres were selected through a funding competition run by CIHR's Institute of Gender and Health (IGH). The successful projects were approved through a rigorous, independent peer review process.
"We are proud to invest in health research directed at developing solutions to violence, particularly gender-based violence," said Dr. Joy Johnson, IGH Scientific Director. "It is imperative that we develop prevention strategies that can break ongoing cycles of violence and poor health among Canadians."
The three centres announced today are:
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is the Government of Canada's agency for health research. CIHR's mission is to create new scientific knowledge and to enable its translation into improved health, more effective health services and products, and a strengthened Canadian health-care system. Composed of 13 Institutes, CIHR provides leadership and support to more than 13,000 health researchers and trainees across Canada.
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