QI Innovations: Building a Culture of Quality Conference

Online

The Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP), with Ontario Health, and the Knowledge Institute on Child and Youth Mental Health and Addictions is hosting a free virtual conference on Quality Improvement Innovations on April 23, 2024. This year’s conference, entitled QI Innovations: Building a Culture of Quality features content across four themes: Why Quality Improvement (QI)?; The Who of QI: Role of People in QI-Engagement and Mobilization; the How of QI: Sowing the Seeds for a Culture of Quality; and Sustaining Your Gains: Nurturing the Seeds of a Culture of Quality. Register for the conference here Access the agenda here

14th Annual Conference: Addressing the Challenges of a Changing World

Chelsea Hotel Toronto 33 Gerrard St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  The Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies/L'Association Canadienne des thérapies cognitives et comportementales (CACBT/ACTCC), is hosting their 14th annual conference on the theme of “Addressing the Challenges of a Changing World”. The conference focuses on applying national standards of CBT, fostering conversations between mental health professionals to improve knowledge and training in CBT, and advance and spotlight CBT research. Some of the topics covered at this year’s conference include difficulties and opportunities for reconciliation when administering CBT with Indigenous people, climate anxiety in youth, mindfulness and meditation in mood and anxiety disorders, and managing insomnia in adolescents. Continuing

Call for Abstracts: CICMH Virtual Conference

The Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH)’s annual conference, Dialogue to Action, is now accepting abstract submissions. This conference brings together post-secondary mental health professionals in Ontario and across Canada to discuss objectives and take-aways applicable to their work. The theme of the conference, Dialogue to Action: The work continues, highlights the importance of both discussing and acting to improve the mental health of post-secondary students. The conference is accepting abstracts until May 10th at 5:00pm across the following five streams: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism (EDIAA) Changing Systems Indigenous Student Engagement and Wellness Student Engagement Substance

CACUSS 2024: Supporting our students; Sustaining ourselves

Online

Date: June 4 – June 6, 2024 Time: All Day for 3 days Location: Online Registration is now open for CACUSS 2024’s virtual conference. This year’s theme: Supporting our students; Sustaining Ourselves, focuses on what is central to the work of student affairs and services practitioners. Practitioners are currently faced with numerous challenges including burnout, institutional barriers, and the weight of handling complicated issues on campus. There will be over 150 learning opportunities over the three-day conference, with an exhibitor hall and networking events. The virtual conference will address the following challenges: -          How to advocate for change for both

Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) 2024 Conference

McGill University 845 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  Date: June 16th – June 19th, 2024 Time: All Day Location: McGill University, Montreal, QC Registration is now open for the 2024 Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) Conference. This hybrid event hosted at McGill University will feature live-streamed and on-demand sessions for virtual participants, as well as networking opportunities and a reception dinner for on-site participants. The early bird registration ends on March 31st. Access the conference program (draft) here Register for the conference here

Resilience, Mattering & Belonging: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Mental Health and Well-Being

Join Humber College’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences and the Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA) for the tenth annual Humber@TIFA conference. This interdisciplinary conference brings together researchers, practitioners, educators, and scholars to discuss approaches to mental health and well-being. The conference has partnered with the Mattering Group and will have a special focus on post-secondary student mental health, well-being, and resilience. Presentation proposals are now open for submission and can focus on any area of mental health. Themes of interest include: Resilience Belonging Intergenerational trauma Addiction and Recovery Psychopathology Mattering within the context of post-secondary students' experiences  

Canadian Journal of Higher Education Special Issue: Canadian Student Affairs and Services

The Canadian Journal of Higher Education (CJHE) has released a call for proposals for a Special Issue on Canadian Student Affairs and Services. The aim of the Special Issue is to advance research that focuses on student affairs and services, the student populations that they serve, and spotlights the knowledge and expertise of student affairs and services professionals. The Special Issue welcomes proposals across the following five areas: Who are today’s college and university students? How do they experience college and university? What do students learn in college and university, and who do they become? How does college and university

Resilience, Mattering & Belonging: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Mental Health and Well-Being

The Harbourfront Cenre 235 Queen’s Key West, Toronto, Canada

Join Humber College’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences and the Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA) for the tenth annual Humber@TIFA conference. This interdisciplinary conference brings together researchers, practitioners, educators, and scholars to discuss approaches to mental health and well-being. The conference has partnered with the Mattering Group and will have a special focus on post-secondary student mental health, well-being, and resilience. Save the date and learn more about the conference here  

$250

CICMH Virtual Conference: Dialogue to Action – The Work continues

Online

Save the date for the Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH)’s annual conference, Dialogue to Action. This conference brings together post-secondary mental health professionals in Ontario and across Canada to discuss objectives and take-aways applicable to their work. The theme of the conference, Dialogue to Action: The work continues, highlights the importance of both discussing and acting to improve the mental health of post-secondary students. The conference will feature virtual poster presentations, keynote addresses, networking, and concurrent sessions across the following five streams: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism (EDIAA) Changing Systems Indigenous Student Engagement and Wellness Student