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Everything You(th) Need: Redefining Youth Care (Frayme Learning Institute 2019)

Hello, everyone!

Just wanted to share a really exciting opportunity to learn more about integrated youth services (IYS) at the Frayme Learning Institute conference, happening in Ottawa Nov 19-20, 2019. 

At the Frayme Learning Institute, you will have opportunities to engage with others, share ideas and challenges, and tap into the knowledge and expertise of key players in the field of youth mental health and substance use services. There will be engaging panel discussions, hands-on practical workshops and many great guest speakers!

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Shana Pitawanakwat ---

Trauma-informed de-escalation training?

HI all,

A colleagues is asking for leads on training:

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Betty-Lou ---

Few spots left: On-line Peer Staff SUPERVISION Training

Peer Staff Supervision Training hosted by Centre For Innovation in Peer Support

INTERACTIVE ONLINE TRAININGA 6 hour Training split into 3 sessions!May 21, 22, 23, 2019 from 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm ET

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carolelem ---

Don’t Miss Your Chance To Present At #EPION2019: Partners In Practice And Progress

Join EPION for our bi-annual two-day conference in Toronto on November 19+20, 2019. The theme of this year’s conference is Partners in Practice and Progress.

For the past 14 years, the Early Psychosis Intervention Ontario Network (EPION) has been the voice of early psychosis intervention (EPI) services in Ontario. EPION’s bi-annual conference is the largest EPI conference in Canada, and brings together researchers, practitioners, individuals with lived experience of psychosis, and family members to share, learn and network together.

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Angela ---

Formation Histoire du cerveau maintenant offerte en français! / Brain Story Certification Course now available in French!

Le Centre canadien sur les dépendances et l’usage de substances (CCDUS) s’est associé à l’

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SickKids CCMH Learning Institute ---

Your feedback and input would be greatly appreciated on our 2020 Training Calendar line-up.

Leading the way in Mental Health Training and Education

We are currently building out our 2020/2021 Training Calendar and we would love to hear from you. Thanks to our focus groups and advisory committee we have a fantastic starting point for new training opportunities to include in our up-and-coming calendar and now, we would like to continue to grow our offerings for you with training in areas that would best support your professional needs.

We are looking for:

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SickKids CCMH Learning Institute ---

Spring Blooms with Savings at SickKids CCMH Learning Institute - SAVE $30 on workshops!!

Leading the way in Mental Health Training and Education

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Community ---

MPA project, TECC-Y, helps youth through web-based platform

CAMH has teamed up with Trillium Health Partners and SickKids to launch a two-year pilot project, funded by the Medical Psychiatry Alliance (MPA), aiming to help youth with first-episode psychosis (FEP). The Technology-Enabled Collaborative Care for Youth (TECC-Y) project, brings together an interprofessional team —a psychiatrist, an occupational therapist, a dietician, and social worker—to provide holistic care to youth ages 16 to 29 with FEP, through a web-based platform.

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SickKids CCMH Learning Institute ---

Supporting Grieving Children, Youth and Families

Leading the way in Mental Health Training and Education

It's not too late to gain the skills to provide evidence-based to support children, youth, and families grieving the dying, or death of someone they care about.

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Community ---

All evidence is not created equal: New study on alcohol during pregnancy

A new study with a press release that claims "No safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy, suggest researchers" was published on Friday.

In this study, they did brain scans of "21 healthy teenage subjects and 19 subjects with prenatal alcohol exposure" (PAE). They found that people with PAE had different brain activation to touch and had reduced scores for cognitive measures. Ok, fine.

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