CMHA 2017 Mental HEALTH FOR ALL Registration

CMHA 2017 MENTAL HEALTH FOR ALL REGISTRATION
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ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Special needs (i.e. wheelchair/difficulty walking or Dietary Restrictions/Allergies:
FAX COMPLETED FORM TO EVENT MANAGER : SHERRY SIM AT 705-456-9786 or
EMAIL TO : [email protected]
Select a CMHA STAFF and/or Presenter CONFERENCE PACKAGE: (until August 4 2017)
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Packages – No Early bird rates – One set rate for CMHA and Presenters
Early Bird – 1 Day Rate (Tuesday or Wednesday) - $350.00
Early Bird – 2 Day Rate (Tuesday and Wednesday) - $500.00
Early Bird – 3 Day Rate (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday) - $625.00
Select a General Delegate (NON CMHA) CONFERENCE PACKAGE: (until August 4 2017)
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Packages
Early Bird – 1 Day Rate (Tuesday or Wednesday) - $425.00
After Early Bird – 1 Day Rate (Tuesday or Wednesday) - $495.00
Early Bird – 2.5 Day Rate (Monday 1/2 Day, Tuesday & Wednesday) - $795.00
After Early Bird – 2.5 Day Rate (Monday 1/2 Day, Tuesday & Wednesday) - $920.00
Early Bird – 3 Day Rate (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday) - $875.00
After Early Bird – 3 Day Rate (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday) - $1000.00
Select a PWLE / STUDENT CONFERENCE PACKAGE: (until August 4 2017)
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Packages
Early Bird – 1 Day Rate (Tuesday or Wednesday) - $200.00
Early Bird – 2.5 Day Rate (Monday 1/2 Day, Tuesday & Wednesday) - $350.00
Early Bird – 3 Day Rate (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday) - $430.00
Will you attend the Invictus Reception?  Yes  No
Fee: $100.00 additional cost
FAX COMPLETED FORM TO EVENT MANAGER : SHERRY SIM AT 705-456-9786 or
EMAIL TO : [email protected]
CMHA HALF DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION – MONDAY SEPT 18TH
Please choose a 9:30am – 10:30am Session: (Choose only ONE)
Offord Fundraising Training (Executive Directors & Board Directors)
Housing First: Success through a Social Lens
The Queer-View Mirror: Improving Trans-Inclusion in our Agencies
Reducing Program Barriers through Cultural Adaptation and Community Engagement
At Work/Au Travail: A Service Provider & Research Perspective (Part 1)
On the Move: Collaboration and Partnership
Building On Our Strengths: An Overview of this Unique Innovative Community MH
Initiatives in New Brunswick
Engaging Persons with Lived Experience & Exploring Self-Advocacy
MOBYSS Goes to School
Please choose a 11:00am – 12:00pm Session: (Choose only ONE)
Offord Fundraising Training (Executive Directors & Board Members)
The Development of a 6 Week Teen Suicide Bereavement Group
Changing Interactions: Mental Health & Policing Project
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
Responding to a Client Complexity in a Community Mental Health & Primary Care
Setting: Exploring the CMHA Durham Hub Model
Co-Designing the Mental Health Journey with Clients and Family
Shifting Organizational Culture and RESPECT
At Work/Au Travail A Service Provider & Research Perspective (Part 2)
Mental Health Works Essential
Do you want to attend the Yoga Session (Choose only ONE)
Yoga Session – 12:15pm – 12:45pm
FAX COMPLETED FORM TO EVENT MANAGER : SHERRY SIM AT 705-456-9786 or
EMAIL TO : [email protected]
MENTAL HEALTH FOR ALL REGISTRATION – MONDAY SEPT 18TH
Please choose a 2:00pm – 3:00pm Session: (Choose only ONE)
Primary Care & Mental Health
The BOOST: Enhancing & Sustaining Peer Support Initiatives & Creating Sustainable
Change
Leveraging Our Strengths: Establishing Best Practice for Collaborative Responses to Risk
The Learning Process: How to Meet a Student’s MH Needs & Improve their performance
Not Enough to Go Around: Allocating Rent Supplement & A Look at Housing First
A Journey of Creating a Culture of Well-Being that Honours & Promotes Indigenous
Mental Health through Partnerships, Supports and Services
Numbers Game: The Value of Data and a Look at Income-Based Inequity in the World of
Mental Health
Peace of Mind: The Benefits of Meditation and the Correlation between Depressive
Mood Remission and Systemic Detoxification
World Café: Beyond Ramps
Please choose a 3:30pm – 4:30pm Session: (Choose only ONE)
The Power of Partnerships
Exiting the Labryinth: Addressing Mental Health Problems in Newcomers coming to/or
living in Canada
Breaking the Spell: Demystifying Corporate Mindfulness and Learning How to Live with a
Panic Disorder
Taking Care of Our Youth: Empowering Youth to Fight Stigma & Shifting iMental Health
& Well-Being Across K-12 and Post Secondary
Oh Yes I Can: OSI Recovery & Breaking Down Barriers in Urban & Rural Communities
The Path Ahead: Two Stories of Survival and Recovery
Linked Together: A Look at 2 Mental Health Services – The Fishing Net Model and
Healthlinks.
Pourquoi Pas? Extending Mental Health Services to Francophones and Ensuring Mental
Health Among French Speaking Children and Youth
Access Granted: Online Client-Centered Mental Health Treatment & Improving Access
through E-Mental Health
FAX COMPLETED FORM TO EVENT MANAGER : SHERRY SIM AT 705-456-9786 or
EMAIL TO : [email protected]
TUESDAY SEPT 19TH – CONCURRENT SESSIONS C REGISTRATION
11:30am – 12:30pm Concurrent Session (Choose only ONE)
The Learning Process: Sports & Stress
Making it Work: Mental Well-Being for Employers, Workplace Safety & Practices for
Employers
Access to Housing on the Private Rental Market / L’accès au logement sur le marché
locatif privé
What Living with Dementia is Like and Caring for those with Dementia
Part of the Discussion: Helping LGBTQ Youth Substance Users & Building Transgender
Community Connections
Peer to Peer Building Support in the Acute Mental Health Wawrd and Creating Change
at School
Diversity & Mental Health Issues for Black Youth
Tour of Duty: Veterans Care and an Examination of Residential PTSD Programs
Recovery Matters: Understandign Addiction Recovery & Life in the Process
1:30pm – 3:00pm - Concurrent Session (Choose only ONE)
It Takes A Village: Increasing Access to Care, Addressing Tobacco/Cannabis Use and
Supporting Patients with Diabetes
Coast to Coast – Pan-Canadian Perspectives on First Nations & Refugee Mental Health
Care
Big Decisions: Dietary Choices & Psychosis & Recovery in the Community
Out of the Shadows: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of the First Nations, Inuit and
Métis Communities
Stronger than We Think: Youth Empowerment & Sustaining Mentally Healthy Schools in
Ontario
Benefits Program: Lessons learned in the Consumer Survivor Business Employment &
Disability Benefits & paid work in the Social Economy
Wellness First: Ineigenous Youth Wellness, Supporting Indigenous Youth in Northern
Ontario and Indigenous Perspectives on Mental Health
The Road Ahead: Transforming Access to Integrated Care in BC & Redcucing Inequities
in Accessing Support
Peer Support: CMHA Durham’s Transferable Lived Experience Model for Peer Support
& Knowing How to Design & Implement a Peer Support System
FAX COMPLETED FORM TO EVENT MANAGER : SHERRY SIM AT 705-456-9786 or
EMAIL TO : [email protected]
TUESDAY SEPT 19TH – UNIQUE PRESENTATIONS / POSTER PRESENTATION
3:00pm – 4:00pm - Session (Choose only ONE)
Everything But The Cat…A Not-So-One-Woman Show on Suicide Loss
Movies 4 Mental Health: Collaboration & Learning throught the Arts
Caregivers of Veterans with PTSD: The Forgotten
Hanging
Going the Extra Mile
When the Voices Fall Silent
Poster Presentations
WEDNESDAY SEPT 20TH – UNIQUE PRESENTATIONS / POSTER PRESENTATION
10:00am – 11:00am - Session (Choose only ONE)
The Stairs
Youth Voices, Youth Hope: Embracing Diversity of Needs and Challenges
Capturing Diverse Stories through Digital Storytelling
Hip Hop Approach to Mental Health
Mood Walks for Campus Mental Health
Poster Presentations
WEDNESDAY SEPT 20TH – CONCURRENT SESSIONS REGISTRATION
11:00AM – 12:30PM Concurrent Session (Choose only ONE)
Integrated Services: A Pan-Canadian Perspective on Transforming Youth Mental Health
A Caring Field: Collaborating with Primary Care to Improve Mental Health
Embracing Diversity: Examining Mental Health in the Gay Community
The Learning Process: On Mental Health in the World of Post-Secondary Education
Making Returns: Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care, Ethical Decision-Making
Aftershock: Collective Trauma: The Recovery Process of Children and Youth Survivors
The Court System: Changing Perspectives, Navigating the Court System
Peer to Peer: The Importance of Peer Support in Recovery
Good Medicine: Creating a By-Health, For-Health Collaborative & a Pscyhologically Safe
Workplace
FAX COMPLETED FORM TO EVENT MANAGER : SHERRY SIM AT 705-456-9786 or
EMAIL TO : [email protected]
WEDNESDAY SEPT 20TH - CONCURRENT SESSIONS REGISTRATION
1:30pm – 2:30pm - Concurrent Sessions (Choose only ONE)
The Learning Process: Addressing Individual Wellness & the Issue of Stress Faced by
Children
Applying Mental Health First Aid: An Innovative Appropach to Supporting Senior’s MH
Community Engagement Strategies for Building Resilience & Suicide Prevention Capacity
I Know My Rights: Human Rights, Systemic Discrimination and MH in the Prison System
Breaking it Down: Identifying Barriers to Care & the Effects of Creative Therapy
Sturdy Foundations: Building High Fidelity Housing First Teams & Making Housing
Happen in Ontario
The Numbers: Using Quality Indicators for Funding & Data Measurementn for Ontario
MH & Addictions System
A Brighter Mosaic: LGBT Muslims & MH, Stigma in Asian Communities & MH from a
Multicultural Perspective
All in the Family: Family-Centered Treatment & Addressing Challenges Faced in the
Child Welfare System
WEDNESDAY SEPT 20TH CONCURRENT SESSIONS REGISTRATION
2:45pm – 3:45pm - Concurrent Sessions (Choose only ONE)
Promoting Social Participation & Emotional Well-Being in the Second Half of Life
Response: Building a Safer Ottawa & Supporting People after Suicide
A Higher Education: Engaging Male Students and Changing MH Perspectives on
Campus and the Transition from Survivor to Student
Not a Burden: Mental Health in the Workplace, Personal Stories of Anxiety, Depression
& Recovery and the Mental Health Crew Talk
PSR and Recovery Competencies
CBT Made EZ: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Skills Training Among Caregivers
Beyond the Prison Gate: Community Based Supports and Community Recovery
Learning to Care: Preventing Compassion Fatigue, Exploring Counter-Transference and
Coping with Cumulative Trauma
Women’s Mental Health: Where Treatmetn Meets Access
FAX COMPLETED FORM TO EVENT MANAGER : SHERRY SIM AT 705-456-9786 or
EMAIL TO : [email protected]
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180 Dundas Street West, Suite #2301
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M5G 1Z8
Attention: Patricia Larmond
RE: CMHA National Conference
FAX COMPLETED FORM TO EVENT MANAGER : SHERRY SIM AT 705-456-9786 or
EMAIL TO : [email protected]