Welcome
The mission of TRAIL (TRansitions And Inclusive environments Lab) is to conceptualize and develop programs and interventions to enhance the inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in school, at work and in the community. Our focus is on transitions between environments and transitions to adulthood.
Drawing on mixed-methods, our team works to understand the enablers and barriers to inclusion and seeks to develop effective interventions and programs. The TRAIL is interdisciplinary and draws on a youth/family engagement approach. The core values of our research are clinical, health and social impact, evaluation, and knowledge translation. The TRAIL is led by Dr. Sally Lindsay and is part of the Bloorview Research Institute at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.
What's new in TRAIL
Research study: Research to understand the experiences of disordered eating and exercise of neurodivergent, gender diverse youth (Youth perspectives)
Are you a neurodivergent, gender diverse youth who has engaged in what you consider to be unhealthy or disordered eating or exercise behaviors or have been diagnosed with an eating disorder? Consider participating in a research study to share your lived experiences with disordered eating behavior and treatment
If you are interested in participating in this study or have additional questions, please contact Van Slothouber at E: trail@hollandbloorview.ca; P: 416-425-6220 ext. 6391