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Frayme's Learning Institute 2022 Call For Abstracts is Now Open!

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Frayme's Learning Institute 2022 Call For Abstracts is Now Open!

Save the Date for Frayme's Learning Institute 2022: Future State
The Learning Institute is one of Canada’s only nation-wide conferences solely dedicated to youth mental health and substance use (YMHSU) system transformation. It provides a unique opportunity to bring together different players in the sector across diverse disciplines, backgrounds and experiences to drive knowledge into action. The 2022 Learning Institute will be delivered as a virtual event so that attendance is not limited by geographic or accessibility factors. Your experience at #Frayme2022 will be fueled by engaging and thought-provoking activities including workshops, plenaries and networking sessions regardless of how you choose to attend.

Learn more about #Frayme2022, areas of focus, and sponsorship opportunities here.



Call For Abstracts
What does your ideal Canadian youth mental health and substance use system look like? What types of services does it include? How are youth and caregivers engaged? How does research, practice and lived expertise come together to inform service provision?

This year, we’re asking you to ideate so that we can carve out a path to a better system that meets the needs of our youth, families, advocates, service providers and all others involved in the youth mental health and substance use (YMHSU) sector. There will be three types of programming offered at the 2022 Learning Institute - virtual symposiums, virtual workshops and virtual poster presentations. The call for submissions is official open until November 30, 2021. We want to hear about what you've been working on (and that means we want to hear from youth and caregivers as well).

Learn more about the submission criteria and process here.

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