CICMH Webinar: The Campus Peer Support Pilot Project

Online

In this webinar we invite Bonnie Lipton-Bos from CMHA National to talk to us about the Campus Peer Support pilot project. This national project works closely with post-secondary institutions to...

Cours virtuel : La transition entre les études postsecondaires et le monde professionnel

Online

La transition entre les études postsecondaires et le travail peut être stressante pour de nombreux étudiants, surtout s'ils ne se sentent pas soutenus. Le Centre d’Innovation en Santé Mentale sur les Campus (CISMC) présente un cours qui discutera les défis de la transition entre les études postsecondaires et le monde professionnel. Le cours discutera le...

CICMH Forum: Eastern Region

Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario

The forum is a one-day event that takes place between 10 am and 3:30 pm. The goal is to bring regional post-secondary institutions and community organizations together to highlight the great work being done, seek and build collaborations and to facilitate networking. The forum is free to attend and includes lunch. Please note: this forum...

CICMH Forum: Western Region

Huron at Western London, Ontario

The forum is a one-day event that takes place between 10 am and 3:30 pm. The goal is to bring regional post-secondary institutions and community organizations together to highlight the...

CICMH Forum: Central Region

York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The forum is a one-day event that takes place between 10 am and 3:30 pm. The goal is to bring regional post-secondary institutions and community organizations together to highlight the...

CICMH Webinar: Early Psychosis Intervention

Online

In this webinar, we invite Leanne Needham and Josette Morin of the Early Psychosis Intervention Ontario Network (EPION) to talk to us about psychosis in the post-secondary context. Come learn...

Togetherall Webinar: Considerations for a Conceptual Framework for Supporting The Mental Health of Community College Students

Online

A growing body of research suggests that students attending community colleges may have higher mental health needs than their four-year university counterparts, due to a range of social determinants of health, directly impacting student success. Yet, community colleges are not well-resourced to meet these needs effectively. With no simple solution at hand, each institution must...

George Brown College’s 23rd Annual Mental Health Conference

George Brown College Waterfront Campus

Sponsored by Dr. Dan Andreae and Patricia Hornsby, generous supporters of student mental health George Brown College’s Division of Student Success and the Centre for Preparatory & Liberal Studies are pleased to announce the 23rd Annual Mental Health Conference. Join conference host Jonny Morris, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division, several keynote...