In this webinar the Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) is joined by James Tregonning, Indigenous Transition Coordinator and Instructor at Cambrian College, to talk about an indigenous model of self-care, how it differs from the current popular understanding, and how he has integrated it into his work supporting Indigenous students.
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CICMH Webinar: Supporting Indigenous Students in their Transition – Aboriginal Post-Secondary Information Program Events
In this webinar, the Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) welcomes APSIP – the Aboriginal Post-Secondary Information Program – for an informative session about accessibility and other student support services available at colleges, universities, and polytechnics across Ontario and Quebec. We will connect with Indigenous Representatives to learn how they support students through their educational journey and ensure their academic environment is accessible, welcoming, and a positive learning experience.

MAD Students: Call for Zine Submissions (Deadline: May 1, 2021) Events
MADZine Research invites submissions from Mad* and neurodivergent students that offer creative and critical alternatives to typical approaches to ‘student mental health’ and neurodiversity.
It will be organized on the following theme: Mad student* organizing, community building, and associated recommendations for learning and teaching in postsecondary/higher education.
Research Snapshot: Closure of universities due to COVID-19 and its impact on education & mental health Forum topic
Colleges and universities around the world have taken drastic measures to protect students and staff members from the COVID-19 pandemic, including closing and moving courses online. As of March 25, 2020, post-secondary schools in 150 countries had closed due to COVID-19, impacting over 80% of the world’s student population.

Substance Use and Mental Health on Campus Engagement Event Events
The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC), in collaboration with key partners and funders, invites you to a Substance Use and Mental Health on Campus Engagement Event to inform a new Standard for Psychological Health and Safety for Post-Secondary Students (PSS Standard).
Webinar: Gambling and Gaming on Campus – A hidden problem? Events
Gambling is a common and increasingly popular activity, especially among young adults. It can be a healthy form of entertainment for most of the population- but for some it can negatively impact their physical and mental health, as well as strain social and cultural ties. Technological advances have increased the accessibility of gambling beyond traditional land-based activities (e.g. casinos), allowing individuals to gamble from the comfort of their computer or smartphone, any time they feel like it.