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SUMMARY:Cultivating Campus Flourishing: The Thriving in Action Story
DESCRIPTION:Join The Best Practices Network for two webinars spotlighting Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) Thriving in Action (TiA) program. \nTiA was developed by Dr. Diana Brecher (Clinical Psychologist) and Dr. Deena Kara Shaffer (PhD) and has been peer-reviewed and rated as a “Best” practice for the Best Practices Library. TiA guides learners through key habits\, mindsets\, and tools for personal and academic resilience\, drawing from Positive Psychology practices\, CBT insights\, and wholistic learning strategies. TiA is an upstream\, early alert program for equity-deserving students who struggle academically and personally. \nIn this session\, Dr. Brecher and Dr. Shaffer will share the evolution of TiA\, showcasing how thoughtful conversations between colleagues blossomed into a framework supporting diverse learners across Canada. Attendees will discover TiA’s approach that combines the Five Factor Model of Resilience with the Five Features of Wide Awake Learning\, and creates spaces where all identities and learning paths are honoured. Dr. Brecher and Dr. Shaffer will illustrate how TiA fosters both academic success and personal flourishing through research findings and student voices—delving into how these elements might enrich attendees’ own educational context. \nRegister here
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SUMMARY:Understanding Problematic Pornography Use Among Post-Secondary Students
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) for a webinar on Problematic Pornography Use (PPU) among post-secondary students and its effects on their mental well-being and interpersonal relationships. Dr. Beáta Bőthe and Émilie Gaudet from the University of Montréal will delve into the underlying reasons for pornography consumption\, indicators of problematic usage\, potential harms\, screening methods\, and treatment strategies for PPU\, as well as its influence on romantic partnerships. \nRegister for the webinar here
URL:https://bp-net.ca/event/understanding-problematic-pornography-use-among-post-secondary-students/
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SUMMARY:Perspectives on Implementing The Thriving in Action Program in Campus Settings
DESCRIPTION:Join The Best Practices Network for two webinars spotlighting Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) Thriving in Action (TiA) program. \nTiA was developed by Dr. Diana Brecher (Clinical Psychologist) and Dr. Deena Kara Shaffer (PhD) and has been peer-reviewed and rated as a “Best” practice for the Best Practices Library. TiA guides learners through key habits\, mindsets\, and tools for personal and academic resilience\, drawing from Positive Psychology practices\, CBT insights\, and wholistic learning strategies. TiA is an upstream\, early alert program for equity-deserving students who struggle academically and personally. \nIn this session\, a panel of representatives will share their experiences in their adaptation and adoption of TiA at their institution. Panelists will include Caiti Casey from Windsor University\, Emily Appleyard and Jennifer Babin from Niagara College\, Breanne Molnar from The University of British Columbia\, and Lisa Steffensen from Roane State College (Tennessee). Venus Bali\, currently a TiA learning strategist at TMU\, will also share how she implemented TiA at Mount St. Vincent University. This session will focus on the implementation of TiA\, highlighting barriers and facilitators to program adoption. \nRegister here
URL:https://bp-net.ca/event/perspectives-on-implementing-the-thriving-in-action-program-in-campus-settings/
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