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Bill ---

Clearing the air on the basic status of care for people living with "severe, persistent mental illness" and addictions in Canada

What ever your view on the weakness’, strengths and follies of adult psychiatry, David Gratzer’s https://davidgratzer.com/ article  A crisis of neglect: How society can help those with mental illness address’ the current status of care services, the need to address the social determinants of health, along with involuntary treatment initiatives for mental health and addictions in Canada.

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Anne Mazile ---

New Infosheets for Post-secondary Students

The Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) information sheets (infosheets) provide an overview of important topics for anyone working with post-secondary students, staff, faculty or in campus mental health.

We recently released new digital infosheets designed specifically for students, including international students:

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Katerina.K ---

Seeking Your Feedback on New Integrated and Comprehensive Equity Framework

The Mental Health Commission of Canada is holding public consultations on a proposed approach to promote more equitable access and outcomes in mental health policy and programs. The IDEALSS framework integrates intersectionality, decolonization, health equity, anti-racism, lived and living experience, social determinants and sex- and gender-based analysis models.

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Community ---

"Aging without support is becoming more prevalent for older people in Canada"

Today I noticed an interesting article on isolation and loneliness among older adults in the latest issue of the Mental Health Commission of Canada's The Catalyst newsletter:

Aging without support is becoming more prevalent for older people in Canada. How can we stem the tide? A look at inclusive aging during Loneliness Awareness Week.

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Rossana ---

Modernizing Public Health Communication Competencies in Canada

Take part in a questionnaire to increase understanding of public health professionals’ communication competence and what new communication competencies are important for public health practice. The study will result in a new communication competency framework for public health in Canada to address modern and complex public health challenges.

The information gathered may be used to inform the renewal of the PHAC Core Competencies. This CIHR-funded study is being conducted by Dr. Jennifer McWhirter from the Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph.

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Tanya Abate ---

New IDEALSS Equity Framework - seeking feedback!

The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is seeking feedback on a proposed approach to promote more equitable access and outcomes in mental health policy and programs. The IDEALSS framework integrates intersectionality, decolonization, health equity, anti-racism, lived and living experience, social determinants and sex- and gender-based analysis models.

For more information, and to submit your feedback, click on the link below!

@mhccpolicy | Linktree

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Community ---

CCSMH: Recognize Outstanding Work in Mental Health among Older Adults

Recognize Outstanding Work in Mental Health among Older Adults

Deadline: Friday, July 14  

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PEACE Psychotherapy ---

PEACE Psychotherapy is looking for an Associate Therapist to work with Youth, Adults, Families and DBT Groups

PEACE Psychotherapy is a growing private practice that consists of psychotherapists who are committed to providing flexible and effective therapy to adults as well as adolescents and their families, using the principles and strategies of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. We are looking for psychotherapists who are interested in taking on a part-time caseload of clients and honing their knowledge and skills in delivering DBT, with the potential to build up to a full-time caseload.

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Suruthi Ragulan ---

Survey for Youth Service Providers – Bipolar Disorder Project – Due July 14, 2023

As part of a funded project, YWHO is seeking feedback from service providers working with young people (12-25) about what they think is helpful in the identification of, and early interventions for, youth with bipolar disorder (BD). It is not necessary that you have any experience working with youth with lived/living experience of BD to complete this 10-12 minute important survey.

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