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Register Now for TEACH Educational Round Webinar: Improving Cessation Outcomes within Black Communities in the Greater Toronto Events
Help inform a smoking cessation intervention for Black communities in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Forum topic
CAMH and Black Health Alliance (BHA), in partnership with TAIBU Community Health Centre and CAFCAN, are working on a health equity project to design a culturally safe smoking cessation intervention that is grounded in the voices and lived experiences of diverse Black communities in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

Uprooting anti-Black racism: Strategies and approaches for public health. Events
Part 3 of a 3 part webinar series hosted by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH). Click link for info on how to register.
Part 1: #BlackLivesMatter in public health: Critical race theory, historical roots and legacies of anti-Black racism. | February 1st, 2023 | 1:00pm – 2:30pm ET

Anti-Black racism: A look at the social and physiological health impacts of injustice. Events
Part 2 of a 3 part Webinar series hosted by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH).
Part 1: #BlackLivesMatter in public health: Critical race theory, historical roots and legacies of anti-Black racism. | February 1st, 2023 | 1:00pm – 2:30pm ET

#BlackLivesMatter in public health: Critical race theory, historical roots and legacies of anti-Black racism. Events
Part 1 of a 3 part Webinar series hosted by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH). Click to register.
Part 1: #BlackLivesMatter in public health: Critical race theory, historical roots and legacies of anti-Black racism. | February 1st, 2023 | 1:00pm – 2:30pm ET
African, Caribbean, and Black Community Peer Support Group (Online) Forum topic
When
Every Wednesday starting December 14, 2022, from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EST
About
This is a culturally-responsive space for members of the African, Caribbean, and Black community living with mental health and/or substance use challenges to talk, share, and support one another. We welcome and encourage folks from diverse backgrounds to join! This includes: youth, adults, seniors, persons with disabilities, diverse faith practices/beliefs, gender identity, and sexual orientation.
African, Caribbean, and Black Community Peer Support Group (Online) Events
When
Every Wednesday starting December 14, 2022, from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EST
About
This is a culturally-responsive space for members of the African, Caribbean, and Black community living with mental health and/or substance use challenges to talk, share, and support one another. We welcome and encourage folks from diverse backgrounds to join! This includes: youth, adults, seniors, persons with disabilities, diverse faith practices/beliefs, gender identity, and sexual orientation.
Closing the Gap: Promoting Health and Dignity for Black Older Adults Events
Dr. Mireille Norris, Dr. Jenny Yu Qing Huang and Dr. DenBow-Burke will share their insights on the experiences black older adults and racialized older persons encounter in health care, barriers faced in accessing supports due to systemic racism and inadequate services, what systems need to change, and the conversations and actions that should take place to advocate toward healthy, safer communities.

TORONTO REGIONAL HSJCC VIRTUAL LUNCH & LEARN: Anti-Racism Series Session 2 Events
The Colour of Justice: Recognizing Indigenous, Black, and Racialized Voices Within the Context of Mental Health and Justice Services
“I do not want to say the wrong thing”: A Facilitated Discussion Addressing Systemic Racism, Racial Trauma, and White Supremacy
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TORONTO REGIONAL HSJCC VIRTUAL LUNCH & LEARN: Anti-Racism Series Session 1 Events
The Colour of Justice: Recognizing Indigenous, Black, and Racialized Voices Within the Context of Mental Health and Justice Services
“I do not want to say the wrong thing”: A Facilitated Discussion Addressing Systemic Racism, Racial Trauma, and White Supremacy

BMWE ~ LOVE Is Our Currency Events
The CEO/Founder of True Roots Counselling Services, Kimberly Cato, is delighted to be facilitating this new episode of Communal Healing Circles designed to uproot and liberate Black people from the impact of Racial Trauma.
This is your official invitation to join us this Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at 6:00pm for the next installment of the Black Mental Wealth Experience ~ LOVE Is Our Currency.

Beyond Invisible: Black Youth Mental Health Events
In collaboration with Donna Richards, Hellen Gateri, and the York Research Chair in Youth and Contexts of Inequity, YouthREX is excited to co-host a
Call for Focus Group Participants: Design a smoking cessation program for Black communities in Toronto Forum topic
CAMH and Black Health Alliance are working together on a new project to develop a smoking cessation program tailored towards diverse Black communities in Toronto. The overall goal of this project, titled Equitable Health: Improving Cessation Outcomes within Black Communities, is to co-create a culturally relevant and safe smoking cessation intervention grounded in the voices and lived experiences of Black individuals in Toronto who smoke, or have quit smoking.

BLACK MENTAL WEALTH EXPERIENCE - BEFORE COLONIZATION Events
WHERE / WHO WERE YOU BEFORE COLONIZATION?
The Black Mental Wealth Experience is excited about this Panel Discussion that intends to plant roots of our individual, communal, and societal identity in the understanding of who / where we were as a People, BEFORE COLONIZATION.

BMWE ~ COMMUNAL HEALING CIRCLE Events
OUR HEART WEEPS WITH THE SHED BLOOD OF OUR KIN
Anti-Black racism: What mental health workers need to know in order to work with the Black community in clinical/organizational practice Events
Anti-Black racism: What mental health workers need to know in order to work with the Black community in clinical/organizational practice
Presented by SickKids CCMH Learning Institute
Live webinar: August 10 and 11, 2022 | 9 a.m. to noon EST
Facilitator: Janelle Campbell, MSW, RSW

Economic Justice in Program Designing and Advocacy in B3 Organizations Events
Economic Justice in Program Designing and Advocacy in B3 (Black-focused, Black-led, and/or Black-serving groups) Organizations
Tuesday, May 24, 2022 | 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET
Presented by: Candies Kotchapaw, BSW, MSW, CYW

Engagement opportunity for Black youth in Nova Scotia Forum topic
The Canadian Council for Youth Prosperity (CCYP) has an engagement opportunity for Black youth (age 15 – 29) who have accessed social and community services.
CCYP's Strength in Structure Project is looking for 30 youth (age 15 – 29) who:

Black Experiences in Cannabis and Mental Health: Virtual Panel Discussion | L’expérience des personnes noires dans la recherche sur le cannabis et la santé mentale : Discussion virtuelle Events
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EPION's roundtable discussion on "Serving BIPOC populations in Early Psychosis Intervention Services" Events
Join this roundtable of EPI providers and program participants for a meaningful discussion on how to better serve Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) populations.
Hear how some programs have formed bridges of trust by building partnerships in their communities across Ontario and the lessons they have learned.
Learning objectives: