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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Intersection of Anti-Black Racism\, Masculinity\, and Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by The Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) \nIn this Q&A-style webinar\, Dr. Warren Clarke (University of Manitoba) explores the intersectional nature of mental health and its impact on Black men. The discussion will examine how anti-Black racism\, masculinity\, and other social factors shape mental health experiences and outcomes. \nDrawing on his work as the founder of The Barbershop Talk Series\, Dr. Clarke will also highlight the importance of engaging Black men in honest\, culturally safe conversations about their lived experiences. This webinar aims to deepen understanding of the unique challenges faced by Black communities and to inform how post-secondary campuses can better support mental well-being. \nAccessibility: Closed captioning in French will be available. \n \n\n\n\nLearn more and register:\nhttps://campusmentalhealth.ca/webinars/the-intersection-of-anti-black-racism-masculinity-and-mental-health/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Cultivating Resilience and Flourishing - 3Rs for Burnout Prevention and Well-being
DESCRIPTION:Recent Canadian data shows that 44% of working Canadians feel constantly stressed\, and 1 in 4 families are severely stressed. This seminar hosted by Healthy Campus Alberta will present practical\, evidence-based strategies (the 3Rs) to mitigate the harmful effects of stress and burnout and enhance well-being in daily life. The 3Rs are based on over 20 years of evidence from Suzanne Tough\, PhD\, and other leaders in resilience research. These strategies empower individuals\, families\, and communities to build resilience through meaningful connections\, daily routines\, and local community-based resources\, creating a foundation for flourishing. This seminar will introduce the brain science of stress\, resilience and flourishing\, and the underlying physiological and psychological mechanisms for each 3R strategy. Attendees will have the opportunity to consider how to incorporate these strategies into their daily lives through group work and thought exercises.
URL:https://bp-net.ca/event/webinar-cultivating-resilience-and-flourishing-3rs-for-burnout-prevention-and-well-being/
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SUMMARY:HM|HC Talks: The Limerick Framework for Action—a new roadmap to guide health promoting campuses
DESCRIPTION:This next HM|HC Talks session will focus on The Limerick Framework for Action: A New Roadmap to Guide Health Promoting Campuses\, with the stimulus presenters\, Drs. Matt Dolf and Vicki Squires. Here’s an abstract for their stimulus presentation: \nJoin Dr. Matt Dolf and Dr. Vicki Squires as they introduce the Limerick Framework for Action—the latest international guidance document building on the landmark 2015 Okanagan Charter. Developed through 18 months of collaboration among international health promotion leaders and unveiled at the 2025 International Health Promoting Campuses conference in Limerick\, Ireland\, this framework provides practical guidance for implementing campus health promotion. Drs. Dolf and Squires were members of the development team and will share their insights on the framework’s key elements\, guiding principles\, and actions for creating healthier campus communities. Whether you’re new to the health promoting universities movement or seeking practical tools to advance existing initiatives\, you’ll leave with actionable insights for your institution. \nOnline meeting participants will: \n·         Learn about the Limerick Framework for Action and its role in advancing health-promoting campuses \n·         Gain insights on its key elements\, guiding principles\, and priority actions \n·         Take away practical\, actionable ideas to support health promotion initiatives at your own institutions \nHM|HC Talks format: \n·         Interactive meeting via Zoom with the option to connect over webcam (preferred)\, chat\, or phone \n·         Speakers present a health literacy topic followed by a group dialogue \n·         Limited spots are available: please reserve your free tickets on Zeffy now! \n 
URL:https://bp-net.ca/event/hmhc-talks-the-limerick-framework-for-action-a-new-roadmap-to-guide-health-promoting-campuses/
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SUMMARY:AI In Higher Education: Where are we now?
DESCRIPTION:Co-moderators: Phoebe Kang (CSSHE; University of Toronto Mississauga) & Amanda Brijmohan (University of Toronto Mississauga) \nPanelists: \nSandy Hervieux\, McGill University \nDr. Ramon Lawrence\, University of British Columbia Okanagan \nChristos Orfanidis\, OISE/University of Toronto \nSarah-Jean Watt\, Athabasca University \n  \nThe Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) brings together educators\, students\, and practitioners including third space practitioners across higher education landscape to this January webinar exploring the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and higher education. \nFrom policy development and ethics to teaching\, learning\, and research and administration\, AI continues to influence how institutions define and deliver their educational missions. This session convenes panelists who are directly involved in this work—faculty\, librarians\, instructional specialists\, and policy specialists—to illustrate how AI is transforming their roles and relationships across campus. \nPanelists will discuss how AI is transforming collaboration with faculty and student support\, the effectiveness of institutional and governmental policies in addressing ethical and pedagogical challenges\, and the ways AI is reshaping assessment\, course design\, and research practices. They will also reflect on what is working—and what is not—in navigating this rapidly evolving landscape\, and consider how higher education can uphold equity\, integrity\, and human-centered learning in the era of AI \n \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://bp-net.ca/event/ai-in-higher-education-where-are-we-now/
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