anti-social - aggressive - violent behaviour
How could he do it? An exploration of adolescent violence via the Netflix series, "Adolescence" Events
Certificate in trauma counselling for mental health professionals: Level 1 Events
Certificate in trauma counselling for mental health professionals: Level 1
Presented by SickKids CCMH Learning Institute
Free Webinar: Fierce + Sober: A Discussion About Gender-Based Violence Events
On June 2, 2022, you’re invited to an eye-opening, ground-breaking discussion about mental health and gender-based violence – hosted by EHN Canada.
“My entire life I used alcohol to manage my anxiety. I really thought I had successfully overcome my anxiety, but I was really just living in a cycle of being drunk or being hungover,” says Calgary-based drag and gender-performance artist, Anne Xiety.
Campus Mental Health Call for Reviewers: Sexual Violence Response Toolkit Forum topic
The Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) is completing the writing phase for our Sexual Violence Response Toolkit, and we are currently looking for reviewers to help us edit the document. If you play a role in campus sexual violence response and would like to support the creation of this toolkit as a reviewer, please submit your information in the following survey by Tuesday, May 31st.

Linking Support on Intimate Partner Violence and Substance Use Events
Linking Support on Intimate Partner Violence and Substance Use
January 25, 2022 @ 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. ET
Presented by: Nancy Poole, PhD, LLD (Hon), Director, Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health & Lindsay Wolfson, MPH, Manager, Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health

War and Gender-Based Violence: Implications for Social Work Education and Practice Events
War and Gender-Based Violence: Implications for Social Work Education and Practice
November 10, 2021 @ 3:30pm-5:30 pm EST
Presented by: Nancy Reeves, BSW, MSW, RSW, PhDc

Dr. Nazilla Khanlou: Supporting the mental health of racialized women at risk of gender-based violence Forum topic
As the Women’s Health Research Chair in Mental Health for the Faculty of Health at York University, Dr. Nazilla Khanlou says gender-based violence didn’t start with the pandemic, but the pandemic has made it worse.
“The ripple effects are going to continue for a long time to come.” she says.
Webinar: Working with violent, suicidal and self-destructive adolescents: A collaborative strengths-based family therapy approach Events
Leading the way in mental health training and education

International Forensic Psychiatry Lecture Series: Developmental Origins of Human Aggression: A bio-psycho-social model & prevention implications Events
This series hosted by McMaster University and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, is a weekly educational webinar series that provides engaging and innovative topics on Forensic Psychiatry. Talks will be no longer than one hour including a discussion and Q&A period. Attendees will have the flexibility to register for any topics that pique their interest.
Learning Outcomes:
-A more sophisticated understanding of key forensic topics to eventually improve practice (rotating weekly themes include: introductory, advanced, controversies and innovations, and global perspectives)
Managing Risk for Domestic Homicide of Older Adults as a Community – Everyone Has a Role to Play Events
Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario is hosting a Virtual Series of Webinar in recognition of Victims and Survivors of Crime Week Nov 22-28th, 2020.
Join us Thursday, Nov. 26th at 1pm for our upcoming webar,"Managing Risk for Domestic Homicide of Older Adults as a Community – Everyone Has a Role to Play" with keynote speakers, Margaret MacPherson, Research Associate,Centre for Research and Education on Violence Against Women and Children, Western University and Tracey Marshall, President,Threat Management Matters Inc.
Empowering Strategies to Support the Resiliency of Older Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Events
Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario invites you to join our upcoming webinar, 'Empowering Strategies to Support the Resiliency of Older Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence' with Distinguished Guest Speaker, Bonnie Brandl, Director, National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL), a project of End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin
Older victims of intimate partner violence experience unique challenges and barriers to live free from harm. Often these older victims have lived through decades of physical, sexual, emotional, and economic abuse and trauma.

Revisiting and stirring the fog – on masculinity Forum topic
Good to revisit feminism and masculinity. This article stirs up the fog and nudges the pall.
Kneo Mokgopa https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/author/kneomokgopa/ aims for dialogue, but I’m unsure how that’s going to go, but worth a try.
Workplace Sexual Harassment and Bystander Intervention Webinar Events
Workplace Sexual Harassment and Bystander Intervention Webinar
REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/wo...tration-110300056438
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Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) Certificate: Safely manage aggressive behaviour in children, youth and/or adults. Events
Leading the way in mental health training and education
UMAB: Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour Certificate: Safely manage aggressive behaviour in children, youth and/or adults. Events
Leading the way in Mental Health Training and Education
Assessing for Antisocial/Violent Potential and Clinical Risk Management in Elementary School-Aged Children: A Prevention and Intervention Assessment Framework Events
Don't miss out on this in-depth fundamental training on Assessment and Clinical Risk Management in children now available as a Webinar, or in-class workshop! Registration is only $100 for the webinar and $125 for the in-class session!
Understanding & Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) Certificate Program facilitated by Elisa Reid, Asst. Lead Trainer for UMAB Canada! Events
Registration closes soon for The UMAB Certificate Program facilitated by Elisa Reid, Asst. Lead Trainer for UMAB Canada!
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