Historically, homeless people with mental illness and low intellectual functioning (IF) haven’t been considered good candidates for most housing programs.
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New Research Snapshot! Housing First & homeless individuals with mental illness and low intellectual functioning Forum topic
Webinar: Canada’s Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines: New Tools for Professionals Events
Join a webinar on the Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines (LRCUG), presented by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).
The guidelines include 10 recommendations on reducing risks associated with cannabis use, based on the best available…
Children at the Bedside: Preparing children for the death of someone close to them Events
Children at the Bedside: Preparing children for the death of someone close to them
Date: May 6, 2019
The Importance of Friday, March 8, 2019 Forum topic
March 8 is International Women’s Day (IWD). This is a day to recognize the achievements of women across the world and to appreciate their contributions to various fields. Women have long challenged the stereotypes of being confined to the household and of being unable to enter the workforce.
2019 Ontario Walk-In Counselling Symposium Events
Indigenous Health Symposium: Strength and Resilience: Complementary tools to address Indigenous mental health needs Events
There is a strong and growing movement among many Indigenous Peoples to bridge the gap between traditional Indigenous health and wellness, and contemporary medical practices.
Peel Aboriginal Network, in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association – Halton Region Branch, Reach…
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE ANONYMOUS (O.C.A) 1ST TORONTO Events
WHERE: 33 Russell Street, Toronto. ON. (Room 2029)
WHEN: The 2ND and 4TH Thursday of each month
TIME: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (followed by informal socializing)
More information about event: Sharing of…
Getting Grounded-Somali Women Events
Unison Health and Community Services and The Community Place Hub (Progress Place) with be hosting the second Getting Grounded for Somali women!
Getting Grounded is a 6-week DBT informed group providing women with a variety of tools to improve their wellness by focusing on personal self-…
Behind the Arts-Somali Women Events
Unison Health and Community Services and Fred Victor partnering together to launch the first" Behind the Arts" series for Somali speaking women.
Behind The Arts aims to foster conversations about self-care, community connections, culture, and wellness through arts. This group is ideal for…