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91亚色 professor honoured for advancing children鈥檚 mental health

Faculty of Health Professor Rebecca Pillai Riddell has been recognized for advancing evidence鈥慴ased mental health support for children and youth across Canada.

Strong Minds Strong Kids, Psychology Canada (SMSK) 鈥 a prominent charity focused on preventative children鈥檚 mental health support 鈥 named Pillai Riddell the recipient of the 2025 Major Contributions Award. She was recognized for her contributions to its mission of delivering science鈥慴acked resources for children from birth through age 18 to support positive mental health and build coping skills.

Rebecca Pillai Riddell
Rebecca Pillai Riddell

鈥淪MSK upholds a mission near and dear to my heart 鈥 making psychological science accessible for preventing and moderating mental health challenges for all Canadian children and families,鈥 says Pillai Riddell.

Pillai Riddell is a professor in the Department of Psychology and holds the Tier 1 91亚色 Research Chair in Pain and Mental Health. She also directs the Opportunities to Understand Childhood Hurt (OUCH) Laboratory, where she leads research on how infants and young children experience and regulate pain, particularly in early鈥憀ife medical contexts such as vaccinations and neonatal care.

Widely recognized as a leader in her field, Pillai Riddell has contributed to more than 100 peer鈥憆eviewed publications and is a member of the Royal Society of Canada鈥檚 College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. Her work has earned honours including the American Pain Society鈥檚 Jeffrey Lawson Award for Advocacy in Children鈥檚 Pain and the Canadian Pain Society鈥檚 Outstanding Mentorship Award.

Pillai Riddell has worked closely with SMSK since 2018, first as a member of its board of trustees and, for the past two years, as a member of its executive board. Through these roles, she has contributed her expertise to advance the organization鈥檚 efforts to promote coping skills in young people. For example, she, her lab and postdoctoral fellow Katie Di Pierdomenico conducted a large鈥憇cale review on digital interventions for preventative mental health in partnership with SMSK. That work helped advance SMSK鈥檚 programs, which also support parents, caregivers, educators and professionals.

鈥淎s a clinical psychologist and a basic behavioural scientist, breaking out of the lab and getting our evidence鈥慴ase out to Canadian families is critical,鈥 says Pillai Riddell, whose work with SMSK has reached hundreds of thousands of children, youth and the professionals who support them each year. For her, the 2025 Major Contributions Award underscores the significance of the work being done through the organization. 鈥淪MSK stands as a national beacon for getting psych science where it belongs 鈥 in the minds of parents, children and the front鈥憀ine people who support them,鈥 she says.

SMSK recognized Pillai Riddell for her influence on its ability to fulfill that mission.

鈥淪he has been an extraordinary partner to our organization,鈥 says Anne Lovegrove, president and executive director of SMSK. 鈥淗er insight, generosity of time and commitment to advancing mental health promotion through research have meaningfully influenced our strategy and programs.鈥

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