This free public event welcomes everyone to join us on September 17, 2025!
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This free public event welcomes everyone to join us on September 17, 2025!
Event information:
Bien qu'il existe des traitements efficaces pour les personnes souffrant de problèmes de santé mentale, d'un trouble de consommation de substances et de problèmes liés au jeu, la stigmatisation constitue un obstacle à la recherche d'aide, obligeant les individus à souffrir en silence.
Gambling, mental illness, and substance use impact individuals in unique ways. In this webinar, we will explore real stories of people who have experienced these challenges firsthand. Each person began their journey for different reasons, faced different symptoms, and followed their own path to seek help. What they all share, however, is the powerful reality that recovery is possible. These individuals are living proof, demonstrating the strength and resilience that have carried them through their journey to healing.
How to set boundaries with youth about gaming, social media and screen use
Dans le monde d'aujourd'hui, où tout va très vite et où la technologie est omniprésente, il peut être difficile de capter et de maintenir l'attention des jeunes. Comment faire en sorte qu'ils restent concentrés et motivés pour apprendre à l'école et à la maison ?
In today’s fast-paced and technology-driven world, capturing and maintaining the attention of youth can be challenging. How do we keep them focused and motivated to learn at school and home? We want children to be successful, and one way to promote this is through a gamified learning environment.
Join this webinar to hear a presentation about the learnings and insights from the Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) recent in-person workshop, Housing First—What’s Next? This workshop featured expert panels and interactive discussions and focused on advancing Housing First in Canada. The aim of the event was to generate policy, practice, and research recommendations.
Building on this webinar presentation, a panel of experts will discuss Housing First successes, challenges and opportunities in the Canadian context.
This webinar will explore CAMH’s Gambling Policy Framework, which advocates for a public health approach to problem gambling. The public health approach focuses on addressing the broader context gambling takes place in, with the goal of modifying environmental factors to reduce risk of gambling-related harms. We will contrast this approach with the responsible gambling model, which focuses on individual characteristics that increase risk and providing tools for safer gambling behaviors.
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Are you intrigued by the world of cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and their impa
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Are you intrigued by the world of cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and their impact on gambling and gaming? This presentation offers a comprehensive overview of crypto assets and related key concepts such as cryptocurrency, NFTs, blockchain, and crypto wallets. It examines how these digital assets are transforming investment, online betting, and gaming.
Many Canadians may rely on lotteries and other chance-based activities to make money or prepare for retirement. This webinar explores how gambling relates to finances (e.g. stock market, bankruptcy, casino line of credit), challenges misconceptions about money and gambling, and provides strategies to reduce financial harms of gambling.
L'ouverture du marché réglementé des jeux de hasard aux sociétés privées