People who suffered a financial, housing-related, or job-related hardship as a result of the Great Recession (which officially lasted from December 2007 to June 2009) were more likely to show increases in symptoms of depression, anxiety, and problematic drug use.
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Hardship during the Great Recession linked with lasting mental health declines Forum topic
Principles of care can be bridged to the context of community development; "Hippocratic Oath for Community Workers" Forum topic
This article by Jim Diers https://www.tamarackcommunity....est/author/jim-diers posted in Tamarack https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/ lays out guideposts for community system and planning interventions.
Webinar: Is there one best model for long-term residential care? Events
The Butterfly Model for long-term residential care has received a great deal of attention recently, especially in the Toronto media. Based on 10 years of international, interdisciplinary research and on a recent study conducted for the City of Toronto, this webinar will consider the…
Understanding Opioids: Methods for Prevention & Response Events
REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/un...stration-63901994586
Date:
October 24, 2019 | 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM EST
Location:
Peterborough Public Health | 2nd Floor185 King StreetPeterborough, ON K9J 2R8
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Webinar: Understanding The Caregiver Experience: Regional Insights to Inform Ontario Health Teams Events
Join The Change Foundation on as we share our insights on the patient and caregiver experience in Ontario's health care system and the opportunities for change and improvement.
Webinar: Widening & Increasing the Participation of Youth in STEM Events
Why is it critical to engage underrepresented youth in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)? How can we widen and increase the participation of girls, racialized youth, and young people from low-income and marginalized communities in STEM programs?
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Free Webinar: What is a Labyrinth & how can it be used as a tool in youth mental health? Events
The labyrinth is a tool that has applications in a variety of settings. One of the most common uses of a labyrinth is as a form of walking meditation. Walking a labyrinth can often calm people down during a crisis, help us see life as a journey, reduce stress, promote calm & integrate…
Children at the Bedside: Preparing children for the death of someone close to them Events
Leading the way in Mental Health Training and Education
Advance 2019: Building Healthier Cities Events
The Wellesley Institute is hosting their inaugural health equity symposium Advance 2019: Building Healthier Cities. To thank you for being part of Wellesley Institute's community, they are offering a limited number of tickets for you to attend this invite-only event - free of charge.
Workshop - Safe and Effective Use of Self: Rules and Beyond...to a Self-Reflective Practice Events
In this workshop, Shari will move beyond just a ‘rule-based’ use of self into the complexities informed by a more postmodern worldview. This workshop will help you to understand what is meant by use of self, and how an effective use of self involves the therapist’s understanding of their…