Build Momentum for Youth Mental Health
Event date: -
Event type: Single day (a day or less)
You’re Invited!
We would like to invite you to Build Momentum for Youth Mental Health: an information session geared towards youth, parents, educators, and anyone with an interest in or questions about youth mental health issues. Want to know about treatment options for depression, substance use or suicide? Want to know when and how to access services across Barrie, Orillia and Simcoe County? This event will provide you with access to organizations in our community, and cutting-edge research to answer your questions.
By attending this event, you will be able to talk to and receive information from services in our community. Our special guest, Dr. Ian Manion, will give an accessible and engaging introduction to research on youth mental health. Afterwards, you will hear a panel discussion to be moderated by Patrick Dion, former Board Vice Chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada, and featuring representatives from a selection of organizations that provide health, mental health and addictions care for youth in our community, including:
- New Path Youth and Family Services
- Royal Victoria Hospital
- The Gilbert Centre
- The Aboriginal Health Circle in North Simcoe Muskoka LHIN.
We invite you to join the conversation about youth depression, suicide, cannabis and other substance use, and start building momentum in our community for prevention and treatment!
Monday, May 13th, 2019
Holiday Inn Barrie Hotel & Conference Centre
7-9pm (doors open at 6:30pm)
Register for FREE at: https://buildmomentum2019.eventbrite.ca
For more information, including downloading the information poster, please go to: http://bit.ly/WRIEvents
Please be advised that I will be on holidays from Tuesday, April 5 and return Monday, April 15th.
I will respond to your emails when I return.
For further information on Volunteering, Services & our Weekend Web chat please check out our website: www.kawarthasexualassaultcentre.com
If you need support please call our 24/7 at
1-866-298-7778 or access the weekend web chat as mentioned above.
Lindsay Haacke,
Administration and Volunteer Supervisor
Crisis Support Line:1-866-298-7778