The 2025 Mental Health and Climate Change Summit

Online

The 2025 Mental Health and Climate Change Summit is a three-day event focused on examining the relationship between climate change and mental health. This global gathering unites researchers, mental health practitioners, environmental activists, policymakers, and community members to explore how climate change impacts mental well-being and how mental health strategies can strengthen resilience to its effects. The Summit includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, hands-on workshops, and community conversations. Topics span from eco-anxiety and climate grief to the mental health benefits of climate action and fostering community resilience. Through sharing research, art, personal experiences, and practical resources, the Summit seeks to

2025 Canadian Evaluation Society Annual Learning Event

The Ottawa Conference and Event Centre 200 Coventry Rd, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Canadian Evaluation Society – National Capital Chapter, is hosting their 2025 Annual Learning Event (ALE) on Tuesday February 25th, 2025, in Ottawa. This year’s theme is Nurturing Growth for Sustainable Evaluation. This event aims to unite evaluators of all experience levels in a collective environment for learning, collaboration, and development. Drawing inspiration from the interconnected nature of a forest, where diverse elements work together to sustain a vibrant evaluation ecosystem, our goal is to foster a conference environment where our community can grow and thrive together. Registration for CES Member is $385 + HST Registration for CES non-member is

$385

GlobalCAMPUS: Global Collaboration to Advance Wellbeing in Post-Secondary Summit

Vancouver Vancouver, Canada

Organized in partnership with the University of Toronto, King’s College London, and the University of British Columbia, this event focuses on advancing research in post-secondary student mental health. This in person gathering will be held in Vancouver immediately after IAYMH 2025, and post-secondary students, staff, and faculty who are passionate about student mental health research are encouraged to attend. Registration for this event is free. Express your interest in attending here