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Meet the panel: https://moodlemedia.camhx.ca/D...ion%20Series%204.pdf
Cost: Free
Online registration is required/To register: https://bit.ly/3pON3cs
Meet the panel/Event description: https://moodlemedia.camhx.ca/D...ion%20Series%204.pdf
Cost: Free
Today, on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, the government of Ontario introduced the Combatting Human Trafficking Act, new legislation and amendments to existing legislation that propose to better protect victims, support survivors and crack down on offenders.
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Our bi-weekly Saturday Peer Mental Health Support groups (Rising Together) seek to improve or support the overall mental well-being of youth through empathetic, holistic and healing-centered conversation. Our groups adopt a person-centered approach to navigating through the circumstances…
Hope+Me - Mood Disorders Association of Ontario (MDAO) is pleased to offer a new cohort of our virtual peer support training program. This four-module training program is unique in the field of mental health peer support. Based on the Mental Health Commission of Canada’s standards, and over…
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Since starting this program in a virtual format in September 2020, the feedback from participants has been very positive, the youth who have…
Millions of young people love to play video games, and for a good reason, they area lot of fun. But there can also be risks, and too much gaming has been linked to depression, poor academic performance, and dropouts.
Join international speaker and the founder of Game Quitters, Cam Adair as…
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Join psychotherapist Nadja Streiter, who specializes in…