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Nadia Nandlall

Dr. Nadia Nandlall

Assistant Professor (LTF)
DepartmentSchool of Health Services Management
EducationPhD

Overview

Nadia Nandlall, Phd is an Assistant Professor within the School of Health Services Management at Toronto Metropolitan University. Dr. Nandlall received her training in Health Services Research with a speciality in Program Evaluation from the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. Dr. Nandlall is a Project Scientist in the Margaret and Wallace McCain Centre for Child, Youth and Family Mental Health. She has more than 10 years of academic, community and non-profit experience centred on evaluating complex interventions for racialized, marginalized and underserved communities. Prior to joining CAMH, she served as an Evaluation Specialist at the Heart and Stroke Foundation evaluating mission-related programs and employee engagement. She also served as a Research Associate at the Evaluation Center for Complex Health Interventions at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health where she collaborated on aspects of program design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation for several local and international projects aimed at empowering underserved community members. Dr. Nandlall’s area of research focuses on the co-design and evaluation of health services applying a health equity lens. Dr. Nandlall has taught in the areas of program evaluation, health informatics, health information systems and healthcare management.

Mental health, health services, health service management, health care quality, program evaluation, health care policy

Publications
Nandlall, N., Hawke, L. D., Hayes, E., Darnay, K., Daley, M., Relihan, J., & Henderson, J. (2022). Learning Through a Pandemic: Youth Experiences With Remote Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic (external link, opens in new window) . SAGE Open, 12(3). 
Kwan, A., Conroy, K., Barron, K., Nandlall, N., Iyer, S. N., Henderson, J. L., & Barbic, S. (2023). Navigating Supported Employment and Education Services for Youths During COVID-19 and Severe Weather Events (external link, opens in new window) . Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.), 74(4), 434–436.
Year Conference presentations
2023

Early Interventions in Mental Health 2023

The Impacts and Implications of Climate Change-induced Extreme Weather Events on Integrated Services for Youth: A Canadian Case Study

Kwan, A., Conroy, K., Barron, K., Nandlall, N., Iyer, S. N., Henderson, J. L., & Barbic, S.

Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Conference 2023

Youth-developed Recommendations on Public Health Planning for Future Pandemics or Public Health Emergencies: A National Delphi Study

Meaghen Quinlan-Davidson, M., Cleverley, K., Barbic, S., Courtney, D., Dimitropoulos, G., Hawke, LD., Nandlall, N., Clement, M., Prebeg, M., Relihan, J., Henderson, J.L.

2023

Frayme 2023
Engaging youth to develop a supported and employment education program across Canada via Lift/Futur en tête 

Nadia Nandlall, Charles-Albert Morin, Jackie Relihan, Susan Anderson, Leora Simon

2020

First Work Futures 2020
Interventions for youth not engaged in employment, education or training: Upcoming Youth

 Lisa Hawke & Nadia Nandlall

2019

American Evaluation Association Conference 
Addressing the Tension between fidelity and Adaptation

Nadia Nandlall

Year Funding Amount
2016 University of Toronto, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation Graduate funding: $24,000
2015 University of Toronto, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation Graduate funding: $24,000
Year Research Amount
2023-2024

Community Based Youth Engagement: Stakeholder perspectives and future directions.
Program: Canadian Institute of Health Research – Catalyst

Grant

Principal Investigator (PI): Darren Courtney
Co-Applicants: Henderson, J., Amani, B., Nadia Nandlall

$200,000
2014

PI: Andrea Gruneir, PhD  

Transitions Across the Health Care System and the Risk of Rehospitalization in Older Women and Men  

Date: April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2016

Graduate funding: $24,000
2013

PI: Andrea Gruneir, PhD  

Emergency Department Visits Among Long-Term Care Residents in Ontario 

Date: Oct. 1, 2012 – Sept. 30, 2014

Graduate funding: $24,000
Year Teaching related experience
2023 Limited Term Faculty, Ted Rogers School of Management, Toronto Metropolitan University
CHIM301 Healthcare Information Systems
CHIM305 Introduction to Health Informatics
CHSM305 The Management Cycle
2022 to present Sessional lecturer, Department of Psychology, York University 
PSYC 3015N Introduction to Program Evaluation, Winter 2023
2021 to 2023 Community of Practice Lead, Individual Placement & Support, supported employment & education program - 20 workshops
Margaret and Wallace McCain Centre for Child, Youth and Family Mental Health, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health
2021 Fidelity Review Instructor, Individual Placement & Support, supported employment & education program - 9 workshops
2015 Grader/Marker – Master’s Final Term Project
The Evaluation Centre for Complex Health Interventions, St. Michael’s Hospital
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
2014 Instructed 1 session/class
Summer HAD5737 – Tools for Implementation of Best Evidence
The Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto
2014 Instructed 1 session/class 
Fall HAD6760H – Introduction to Health Services Research
The Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto
2013 Instructed 1 session/class
Winter HAD6770H – Applying Health Services Research
The Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto
Year Award / Honour Amount
2017 Doctoral Completion Award, University of Toronto $4030
2013 Master’s Award, York University  
2012 Charleen Gorbet Award, York University $2,860
2012 Kinesiology and Health Science Honour Awards, York University $500
2012 York University Continuing Student Scholarship $660
2011 Kinesiology and Health Science Honour Awards, York University $500
2011 York University Continuing Student Scholarship $840
2011 Kinesiology and Health Science Honour Award, York University $500