Department of Psychology
University of Calgary
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Bulletin board - Opportunities for Engagement
Department of Psychology
University of Calgary
EXPERIENCED CLINICIANS NEEDEDFORRESEARCH IN VIDEO GAME ADDICTIONThe YCRH is currently looking for youth contributors to submit their own resiliency techniques/skills they use to cope for our children’s book. If you know of any youth between the ages of 12-30 and are interested in submitting one, please have them fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/...ZS1weh7kAcg/viewform. The deadline for submissions is November 30th, 2022 at 11:59 pm PST.
We are seeking a dynamic leader to join the organization at a time of growth and transition. Reporting to the Executive Director, the primary role of the Director, Projects and Public Policy is to lead in the implementation and successful completion of all deliverables of our Moving Evidence to Action Project. This project spans a number of priority topic areas including anxiety disorders, depression, behavioural symptoms of dementia and substance use disorders as they relate to older adults.
If you are interested in building your capacity in engagement & co-design with clients, lived/living experience, patient, family/caregiver, residents and citizens this is a GREAT opportunity for you and/or your organization.
This self-directed module will provide learners with the opportunity to increase their knowledge about concurrent cannabis and tobacco use through a focus on individual and system-level impacts. Learners will be able to screen for concurrent use and design treatment plans using a client-centered, and biopsychosocial approach. They will also acquire the skills, knowledge, and abilities to provide tailored cessation interventions.
Our Monthly Calendar has been updated for November. Please share with those you think could benefit. And/or join yourself!
Two recent environmental scans by Public Health Ontario examine the evidence on the health and social impacts of safer supply programs for people who use substances including local, provincial/state, national and international examples of safer supply models, as well as evidence on the health and social impacts of drug decriminalization policies.
I came across this resource, which may be useful to some of the groups on EENet Connect: The Communities of Practice Playbook - A playbook to collectively run and develop communities of practice.
The Sandbox Impact Program empowers collaborations to achieve better health and wellbeing outcomes for children and youth across Canada.
This opportunity is available for initiatives that leverage multiple partners to address a specific health and well-being challenge faced by children and youth in Canada. Priority will be given to initiatives serving vulnerable and equity-deserving children and youth.
Applicants can request up to $4500, in addition to the in-kind support that is offered.