Leading the way in mental health training and education
Supporting the Mental Health Needs of Racialized Young People
Leading the way in mental health training and education
Supporting the Mental Health Needs of Racialized Young People
If you are a service provider who:
supports survivors of homicide victims from Indigenous, African, Caribbean and Black (ACB), and other racialized communitiesprovides services in Brantford, Ottawa, Thunder Bay, Toronto, or WindsorWE NEED TO HEAR YOUR VOICE
Health Quality Ontario recently released new standards on "Problematic Alcohol Use and Alcohol Use Disorder: Care for People 15 Years of Age and Older". These quality statements describe what high-quality care looks like for people with problematic alcohol use.
In partnership with award-winning filmmaker Noemi Weis, Frayme is pleased to invite you to an international screening of a new feature documentary Connecting the Dots on November 19, 2020. The free virtual screening will be followed by an online group discussion and Q&A hosted by Frayme’s…
About this webinar:The current overdose crisis and the new reality of cannabis legalization are underpinning a drive to re-examine the range of practices around substance use and their implications for YMHSU services. Given the acute extent of the overdose crisis, some stakeholders, including…
This webinar will discuss the important links between HIV, TB, and mental health. People with HIV and/or TB have greater risk for mental disorders, and vice versa. Without addressing mental health, there will be no end to HIV or TB.
Register for the webinar here.
Why should you learn to meditate?
As our Mindfulness instructor (for over two decades) will tell you: “It has literally saved my life”.