These posters were designed in conjunction with youth in Guelph Wellington to encourage informed use of cannabis edibles.
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Tools to support military families?
Military Family Services Canada (MFSC) is seeking to improve the way they support family members of military personnel who are being released from service due to illness or injury and transitioning to civilian life.
They are seeking evidence-based tools (e.g. intake or assessment forms)…
Obsessive Compulsive Anonymous Toronto
OCA Toronto is a peer support group, for people affected by Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Meetings are open to those with OCD, as well as their supporters.
Extended -Call for Proposals: OASW Social Work Provincial Conference 2020
The Social Work Provincial Conference 2020, "Innovative Approaches to Complex Needs: Social Workers Influencing the Future of Care,” will be taking place on November 13 & 14, 2020 at the Chelsea Hotel in Toronto.

Give your feedback to the Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation
Have you ever used one of Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation (ONF)'s many resources?
ONF is currently conducting a summative evaluation to identify key outcomes and impacts arising from its initiatives and to assess the perceptions of partners and stakeholders about the quality and…

Call for submissions - 16th Annual ADHD Conference
CADDRA - Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance invite ADHD researchers, clinicians, educators and students to submit their abstracts to be considered for presentations at the 16th Annual ADHD Conference held on October 24 - 25 in St. John’s Newfoundland. Presentation options include…

Call for Submissions - 7th Annual ADHD Research Day
CADDRA – Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance invite researchers, clinicians, educators and students to submit their abstracts to be considered for oral and poster presentations at the 7th Annual ADHD Research Day held on October 23 in St. John’s Newfoundland.
Indigenous Allyship: Family Physicians Providing Culturally-Safe Care to Indigenous Patients
Dear CMN members,
Precarious and low-wage gigs are eroding the mental health of Canadian workers...
"Two recent studies have drawn a link between mental health and minimum wage work, a connection obvious to Canada’s approximately 1.5 million minimum wage workers — or the estimated 21 per cent of Canadian employees earning less than $15 per hour — but less so to the general…
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