Ensuring safety for all in psychedelic medicine will be hosted by EENet at 1:00 PM Eastern Time on Thursday, October 28th.
Our panel of experts will be discussing their viewpoints on ensuring psychedelic therapies are safe for everyone who could benefit from them, including issues related to regulation, standards of training, and cultural competence.
The OCAN Jam is TODAY from 9 – 11 am. During this time, experts on the Ontario Common Assessment of Need (OCAN) will provide written responses to stakeholder questions using the EENet Connect online space.
You are invited to join tomorrow's (Wednesday's) Live FAQ session from 9 to 11 AM on the Ontario Common Assessment of Need (OCAN), the standardized assessment tool used in the community mental health sector.
During this time, OCAN experts will provide written responses to stakeholder questions using CAMH’s EENET Connect online space.
The YMCA's YCAP-Y4Y Digital Media Contest has selected it's Top 5 Posters and Top 5 Videos and now we want all of Canada to vote on which poster and video they like best!The contest challenged youth from across Canada to put their creative skills to the test by creating a poster and/or video that raised awareness about how cannabis use affect on youth brain development.Your vote will be used to determine which submissions are the contest's winners and which youths receive cash prizes (up to $2,750 depending on how they position).The voting begins tomorrow
Through MOYO Health & Community Services, the Municipal Drug Strategy Coordinator’s Network of Ontario (MDSCNO) is seeking its first ever Network Coordinator to help strengthen the structural capacity of the network and coordinate knowledge exchange activities among its members.
We are offering a part-time contract from November 2021 to March 2022. The selected consultant will be responsible for implementing key priorities identified in the MDSCNO Strategic Plan.
The OCAN Jam is coming October 27th from 9 – 11 am. During this time, experts on the Ontario Common Assessment of Need (OCAN) will provide written responses to stakeholder questions using the EENet Connect online space.
Le projet La force dans la structure, par le biais du Conseil canadien pour la réussite des jeunes (CCRJ), souhaite inviter les organisations de service et les organisations dirigées par des Noir.e.s à prendre part à un groupe de discussion !
Attention Opportunité: Groupe de discussion rémunéré pour des jeunes Noir.e.s âgé.e.s 15-29 (25$ / heure!!) - le 20 Octobre 2021 de 17 h 30 à 19 h 30 (EST)
See attached for our calendar of all our virtual peer support groups running for the remainder of the month. Visit us or share with those you think can utilize our services.