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Watch the webinar co-hosted by the Mental Health Commission of Canada and Stepped Care Solutions, focusing on the benefits, successes, and lessons learned for SC2.0 highlighted by provincial, territorial, and…

This webinar offers insights on the mental health impacts of the high cost of living on diverse communities and explores the complex relationship between mental health and money, housing, food,…

A 2022 Canadian Alliance of Student Associations study found that 75 per cent of all post-secondary students report negative mental health experiences, and more than 25 per cent rate their…

Hear from health-care experts offering their insights on the stigma-free and inclusive dimension of the Quality Mental Health Care Framework, focusing on the crucial concept of structural stigma. Our expert…

This webinar centers on Life Promotion, an Indigenous led, culturally and contextually informed approach and way of life.

Gender is one of many contributing factors in suicide. While women more frequently attempt suicide, men die by suicide more often, accounting for 75% of suicide deaths in Canada each year….

The Skills for Safer Living program is an intervention for people who experience persistent suicide ideation and behaviours. Skills for Safer Living seeks to equip participants with the skills and…

Despite the strong interest in the relationship between cannabis use and mental health in the Veteran and Veteran family community, published research on the topic in Canada is limited, with…

Building on the momentum of our Dialogue Series, this discussion highlighted the gap in cannabis and mental health research, education, and policy in relation to Black communities. The panel took…

This resource was published in 2022. The data may be out of date. This three-part webinar series, co-hosted by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, focuses on emerging…

This webinar, presented in partnership with the University of British Columbia (Okanagan) and the Rural Coordination Centre of B.C., discusses community perspectives on the unique mental health and substance use…

This resource was published in 2022. The data may be out of date. Hear the vision and first-hand experiences of members of the Quality Mental Health Care Network, co-led by…

In this 60-minute webinar, we discuss the mental health impacts of the pandemic on incarcerated populations and correctional settings, as well as recommendations on ways to move forward, to improve…

Watch our discussion of the recent policy brief about the impact of the pandemic on families and early childhood mental health with co-author and co-host: the Canadian Paediatric Society. In…

Children with a broad range of coping skills overcome challenging situations more easily and experience less emotional distress. The webinar described two universal school-based mental health promotion programs. “Zippy’s Friends,”…

This webinar was published in 2021. The data may be out of date. Although suicide is preventable, rates in Canada have remained relatively stable over the last two decades. The…

Learn about three opioid- and other substance use-related stigma reduction programs for health and social care providers that have been evaluated using the Opening Minds Provider Attitudes Towards Opioid Use…

Learn more about the Mental Health Commission of Canada’s multi-year project to better comprehend and address mental health- and substance use-related structural stigma in health care. Viewers will increase their…

WHO ARE EMERGING ADULTS? Emerging adulthood is the passage to an “ego-identity” with the obligation to selfactualize. It implies a new relation of an individual to society and to self….

Learn about the Opening Minds Provider Attitudes Toward Opioid Use Scale (OM-PATOS), geared to those in the helping professions that may respond to or care for people living with opioid…

Learn more about the context behind the goals and objectives of the Request for Proposals: Community-Based Research Projects in Cannabis and Mental Health. You’ll learn about the application process and…

Description: Join the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and the Mental Health Commission of Canada for a webinar with Dr. Vicky Stergiopoulos, a Clinician Scientist and the Physician-in-Chief…

A one-hour panel discussion with perspectives from three emerging adults and service providers.

Description: Regardless of profession or sector, protection and promotion of psychological health and wellness in the workplace are imperative. However, healthcare settings can be particularly challenging environments. Creating psychologically healthy…

Description: How childhood trauma affects brain development to influence mental health and addiction Guest Speakers:Dr. Nicole SherrenCynthia Wild

Description: Learn why recruiting aspiring workers makes good business sense. The term Aspiring Workforce describes those people who, due to mental illness, have been unable to enter the workforce, or…

This resource was published in 2018. The data may be out of date.   Workplaces can play an essential part in maintaining positive mental health. They can give people the…

Description:Mental health data systems remain patchy and incomplete. Some of the best data comes from physician billing systems, hospitals, and Statistics Canada’s community health surveys. But there are still many…

Description: As the importance of addressing psychological health at work gains traction – through efforts like the National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace –…