Programs: Acute Assessment & Sans Souci
Employment Type: Full Time
Posting Date: November 29, 2021
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Programs: Acute Assessment & Sans Souci
Employment Type: Full Time
Posting Date: November 29, 2021
With support from the Ontario Ministry of Health, the Smoking Treatment for Ontario Patients (STOP) Program previously launched the STOP on the Net Program, which provides free nicotine replacement therapy to adults in Ontario (18+) who are interested in quitting tobacco cigarette smoking.
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new-and-improved EENet website.
You can now access our same resources, news, and upcoming events on a refreshed, user-friendly platform. Features include:
a modern, accessible user interfacesimplified navigation to our initiatives and related resources, news, and eventsan updated search function to help you find the resources you need.
Our Black Friday savings have come early - register between November 19 and 29 for any of our December 2021 webinars and enjoy a 20% savings with promo code BlackFriday2021
The onset of dementia can have a devastating impact on an individual’s identity. See how culturally based and linguistically accessible programming and interventions help to reclaim and preserve one’s identity and dignity.
Date: Friday December 3, 2021
Time: 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
Best practices when providing language support in services for older adults requires special considerations and strategies. Language access in this context can be made more complex by multiple factors such as mental health, age-related speech and/or hearing loss, family involvement and intervention, and cognitive impairment. A deeper understanding of these dynamics can optimize the outcomes in interpreter-assisted appointments.
Learning objectives:
As a teen, navigating today’s world for youth can be complicated and challenging.
Let’s Chat About Mental Health invites teens to join us each month to interact, share and exchange.
A chance to chat in a safe space.
Each month teens will have one-stop access to mental health navigators, youth council representatives, traditional knowledge keepers and specialists.
THIS MONTH:
Monday, November 22, 2021
7:30 - 8:30 PM EST
This week, the Mental Health Commission of Canada launched a directory of community-based mental health and substance use services and supports available in Canada for people who are transitioning from the criminal justice system into the community. This national inventory represents a new step towards reducing the barriers to service access that are often experienced by justice-involved persons, especially those who are re-entering the community from correctional settings. Importantly, this inventory will be updated over time to ensure its currency and breadth.
The YMCA of Greater Toronto’s Youth Cannabis Awareness Program (YCAP) is running a Digital Media Contest and we need the help of youth ages 16-24, who are currently residing in Canada, to help determine a winner. The contest challenged youth from across Canada to create a poster and/or video discussing how cannabis use affects youth brain development.
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