The Mood Disorders Society of Canada's National Youth Advisory Council (MDSC NYAC) is a network of students, aimed at engaging youth in discussions about mental.
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Help shape public policy around psychedelics in Canada
Shared from the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition (www.drugpolicy.ca):
What a Year! Centre for Innovation in Peer Support's Year in Review Infographic
The Centre for Innovation in Peer Support (embedded in Support House) broke new ground in 2021 with the introduction of several new programs and opportunities for both our community and provincial partners.
Call for Peer-to-Peer Webinar Proposals - PAID OPPORTUNITY
Do you have an idea for a webinar related to the field of Peer Support? Would you like to share your knowledge and experience on a particular topic? Ontario Peer Development Initiative is proud to produce monthly webinars for our membership and the larger Peer Support Community, and we…
Research Viewpoint: Preparing for a rise in PTSD from COVID-19
In a recent article in Frontiers in Psychiatry, a group of researchers from Poland and the UK suggest that there are three groups at risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to the current COVID-19 pandemic:
Métis Youth Wellness Connection: January Sessions for Teens and Tweens
Navigating today’s world for youth can be complicated and challenging. Shifting from the teen years to young adulthood requires young people to be equipped with the tools to build resilience, feel comfortable and confident…
Virtual Solutions for Substance Use Care Conference 2022 on January 25, 2022
Join international colleagues at the Virtual Solutions for Substance Use Care Conference. Registration is free.
Virtual Training Partnership 2022: Ontario Association for ACT and FACT and British Columbia ACT Advance Practice Teams
Three 2 hour meetings annually for each discipline.
Timeslots: Wednesdays 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM or 1:00PM – 3:00 PM
Free for staff on OAAF member teams and BC ACT Teams
Updated Best Practice Recommendations for Canadian Harm Reduction Programs
How can organizations ensure their harm reduction programs are based on the best evidence?
Since 2013, Canadian harm reduction programs have relied on the Best Practice Recommendations compiled by a national working group led by Dr. Carol Strike in collaboration with researchers, direct…
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