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CCSMH: Recognize Outstanding Work in Mental Health among Older Adults
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.

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.

Call for participants: Implementation Playbook
The Implementation Lab at SickKids seeks the participation of one to two mental health and addictions organizations that are about to implement a new innovation and would like to test the new Implementation Playbook - a novel digital tool that leverages the best of implementation science in a project management platform.

Mental Health Commission of Canada is seeking new Hallway Group members
The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is currently seeking applications for Hallway Group members (ages 30 and over) who have lived and living experience in providing a grassroots perspective on mental health and recovery.
Hallway Group members represent themselves, not organizations, and are dedicated to a recovery-oriented approach.

Mental Health Commission of Canada Seeking new Youth Council Members
The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is currently seeking applications for four new Youth Council members (ages 18-29) who have lived experience with mental illness, or who have experienced the mental health system through a family member or friend.
Members will be asked to participate in various MHCC projects in order to provide youth representation and perspectives.

Help develop a tool for collecting health equity data in health care in Canada!
The Upstream Lab at the MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions at St. Michael's Hospital is developing the SPARK Tool to collect data on people’s characteristics (such as gender, language preference, race) and social needs (such as income, housing, food security) in health care in Canada! Social needs can impact a person's health. Understanding someone’s characteristics and social needs can help improve healthcare.
To develop and validate the SPARK tool, they need a large number of Canadians to complete the tool so that they can make it better.

INTERNATIONAL ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT) AND FLEXIBLE ACT CONFERENCE, - Vancouver
ACTT & FACTT staff, clients/service users, families, community partners, students and researchers are invited!

Campus Mental Health Call for Collaborators & Reviewers: Student Engagement on Campus
The Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) is working on a toolkit on Student Engagement on Campus, and we're looking for collaborators and reviewers!This project aims to provide staff on Ontario campuses with tools and strategies to build evidence-based services and bolster student engagement efforts on Ontario campuses. The toolkit looks to promote student engagement strategies that promote student wellbeing as a core pillar of successful engagement.

New funding for organizations providing care to older adults
At the Centre for Aging + Brain Health Innovation (CABHI), we understand organizations face many barriers to sourcing, testing, and adopting innovations (e.g. products, programs, or services) that can improve the quality of care and life of those they serve. CABHI's Discover and Adopt (D+A) Program addresses these barriers.
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