Evidence in Action

How science moves into real-world impact


HER Brain Health translates existing research into practical tools, education, and policy insights that improve brain health outcomes for women and girls. Our work bridges evidence, lived experience, and systems change—without overpromising or premature research claims.

  • Evidence Summaries & Briefs

    We distill complex neuroscience and public health research into accessible summaries for decision-makers, educators, and community leaders. These briefs synthesize peer-reviewed literature with clarity, highlighting what the science says and what gaps remain.

  • Policy Briefs & Issue Papers

    Our policy work translates evidence into clear recommendations for systems-level change, addressing structural barriers affecting women's and girls' brain health. These briefs offer concrete pathways for reform centered on equity and trauma-informed care.

  • Practice-Informed Guidance

    We develop practical resources for practitioners working directly with women and girls—from educators to clinicians. These tools bridge research and real-world application, offering evidence-based strategies that are flexible, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed

  • Knowledge Translation Projects

    Our projects involve workshops, toolkits, and collaborative initiatives that ensure research reaches those who need it most. We work alongside organizations to adapt evidence-based approaches to local contexts, fostering sustainable implementation.

  • Publications, Presentations & Commentary

    We contribute through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and public commentary. This work amplifies evidence-based perspectives on women's brain health and challenges narratives that oversimplify or misrepresent the science.

  • Partnerships & Collaboration

    Meaningful impact requires collaboration across sectors. We partner with researchers, advocacy organizations, and community groups to advance brain health equity through partnerships built on mutual respect and centering affected communities' voices.

We welcome collaboration with organizations committed to equitable, trauma-informed brain health.

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Evidence in Action reflects HER Brain Health’s commitment to ethical, trauma-informed, and equity-centered approaches to translating research into practice.