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CATIE webinar: The Ontario overdose crisis and the impact of COVID-19 Events
Connecting The Dots: A Global Conversation About Youth Mental Health Events
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…
Support in practice: Harm reduction in youth mental health and substance use services Events
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…
#MHForAll webinar series: Mental Health, HIV and TB Events
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.
CAMH Addiction Rounds: Opioid Agonist Treatment in the Fentanyl Era: New Guidance Document from METAPHI Events
Register for the webinar here.
Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction Program for Youth ages 14 to 27 Events
Why should you learn to meditate?
As our Mindfulness instructor (for over two decades) will tell you: “It has literally saved my life”.
Recovery Webinar Series: Self-Advocacy for Individuals and Families Events
Recovery Webinar Series: Stress and Stress Management Events
The Kids are Not Alright - FREE for RSWs and RSSWs Events
Mon, Nov 30, 2020 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
Presented by: Timea Nagy M.S.M. Survivor, Author, former Program Director at Walk With Me Canada Victim Services, President of TC Online Institute, Matt Richardson, Online Safety Expert, & Doug VanderHorden, School…
Webinar: How to engage youth in a conversation about cannabis Forum topic
PRESENTERS:
Allison Potts (she/her), School Mental Health OntarioHeather D’Alessio (they/them), Canadian Students for Sensible Drug UseLEARNING OBJECTIVES: