Building Data Culture and Data Literacy through Dialogue

Online

The Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP) is hosting a webinar series on Unlocking the Power of Data. In this session, Building Data Culture and Data Literacy through Dialogue, participants will learn how to: Facilitate Data-Driven Discussions Across Organizational Levels: Learn how to utilize data dashboards and visual management tools to enhance communication and decision-making across different organizational tiers. Enhance Data Literacy and Analytical Thinking: Understand the significance of data validation and selecting relevant indicators. The session will highlight the importance of starting with simple analyses and gradually progressing to more complex evaluations to ensure data accuracy and reliability. Build

Decolonizing Mental Health and Counselling Services at John Abbott College (JAC)

Online

    Join the Best Practices Network for a webinar with Meaghan Blake, Chaiperson, Psychological and Career Counselling; Daniel Beaulieu, Psychologist, Psychological and Career Counselling; and Kim Martin, Dean of Indigenous Education, from John Abbott College (JAC). This webinar is part of our Conversation Series: Advancing Decolonization and Indigenization in Post-Secondary Student Mental Health and Wellbeing. This series is a national conversation on how post-secondary institutions can advance their decolonization efforts. Register for the webinar here

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

The Human Trafficking of International Students: A Much Needed Conversation

Online

Join the Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) for a webinar on human trafficking. Presenter Paola Carmagnani from the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking will highlight the factors that make students susceptible to exploitation, with a focus on the unique risks faced by international students, where trafficking intersects with immigration issues. This workshop will also analyze the business model of post-secondary education and address the root causes of human trafficking that contribute to immigration status uncertainties for international students across Canada. Attendees will gain actionable insights into how students are affected, common forms of trafficking, potential indicators

Global Speaker Series: Climate Change and Our Campuses: Impact and Action for Student Mental Health

Online

Join The Postsecondary Student Mental Health Research Global Speaker Series on October 3, 2024 at 12:00 pm EST for their session, "Climate Change and Our Campuses: Impact and Action for Student Mental Health". Researchers Dr. Siqi Xue (Centre for Addictions and Mental Health, Canada), and Dr. Emma Lawrance (Imperial College London, England), will discuss the effects of climate change on mental health and explore avenues for individual and community-driven action and intervention.  Register Here  

Evolving Our Evaluation Practice for Shared Growth

SFU Harbour Centre 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Save the date for the Canadian Evaluation Society – BC Chapter’s annual conference. This year’s conference, Evolving Our Evaluation Practice for Shared Growth, will focus on how evaluative practice can help the communities we work with. Evaluative practices, technology and tools will be explored across three streams: Emerging Trends in Evaluation: Exploring Together to Improve Our Work Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA): Building Our Skills and Integrating Learnings Into Practice Evaluation Coffee Talk and Story Exchange: Sharing Stories From Our Work Registration will open in late summer. Learn more here

Using Interviews to Enhance Evaluation Practice

Online

EnCompass Learning Center is hosting a course introducing methods for using interviews to improve evaluation practices, including research-backed strategies for designing and conducting effective interviews, practical steps for successfully integrating interviews throughout the evaluation process, options for analyzing interview data, and techniques for visualizing the results. This course consists of four online modules: Module 1: Interview Foundations October 9, 2024 9:00am - 12:00pm ET Module 2: Interview Foundations October 11, 2024 9:00am - 12:00pm ET Module 3: Interview Foundations October 16, 2024 9:00am - 12:00pm ET Module 4: Interview Foundations October 18, 2024 9:00am - 12:00pm ET Classes will be

$1100

AUCCCD Annual Conference

Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass Phoenix, AZ, United States

Join the Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors (AUCCCD) for their 75th Annual Conference from October 12-16 in Phoenix, Arizona. The conference is an opportunity for campus mental health leaders to: Gain professional development skills for inclusive practices in mental health centers Learn about the latest strategies in prevention, clinical care, training, organizational structure, ethics and law, outcomes and metrics, and leadership skills Increase knowledge of innovative models and initiatives in campus mental health Areas of focus include: Counseling/Clinical work; Covid-19 impacts on student mental health and service delivery; Diversity, Inclusion & Inclusive Excellence; Ethics/Law; Leadership and Management

Forging a path to student wellbeing

Online

With the emergence of AI and the growing isolation of students caused by technology and virtual learning, student well-being is a key focus heading into the new academic year. Join Studiosity for a webinar on gordinga path to student wellbeing. Speakers Dr. Andrea Levinson from the University of Toronto and Dr. Ainsley Carry from the University of British Columbia will delve into important subjects such as student support, balancing work, life, and studies, and fostering social connections, while addressing challenges, strategies, and the future of “student life". Register for the webinar here  

Data Storytelling

Online

Our brains are naturally attuned to stories, making the narratives we pair with data more likely to lead to actionable insights. Join EnCompass Learning Center for a course on data storytelling, where participants will learn how to turn data and findings into compelling, visual stories that are clear, engaging, and aligned with your analysis.  This online course will consist of two modules: Module 1: Effective Data Storytelling October 21, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm ET Module 2: Interview Foundations October 24, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm ET Register for the course here

$550

Canadian Student Affairs Assessment Institute

Online

CACUSS has created the Canadian Student Affairs Assessment Institute (CSAAI), where practitioners can build essential assessment knowledge and skills for their professional repertoire. CSAAI is a layered curricular experience where participants will interact with various facilitators, large and small groups, and engage in both synchronous and asynchronous learning. The Institute is centered around the Core outcomes of the CACUSS Research, Assessment & Strategic Planning competencies, providing participants with a robust foundation in assessment. It is tailored for student affairs professionals at any experience level who seek to gain fundamental knowledge and skills in assessment and apply them to effectively evaluate

$599.00

NSDG Webinar – Understanding Your Results from the CCWS: Orienting to the data, statistics, and Tableau

Online

Join Healthy Campus Alberta for a webinar on the CCWS Tableau Dashboard reporting tool. Dr. Andrew Szeto, Director of Mental Health Strategy at the University of Calgary, will walk participants through how to navigate and interpret the data, figures, and statistics displayed on the Tableau. Participants can follow along on their own dashboards to deepen their understanding in real-time. This is an opportunity to explore how to use CCWS data and customize it for your campus’ mental health strategy. Register for the webinar here

2024 National Indigenous Education Symposium

Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Colleges and Institutes Canada (CiCan) and the Indigenous Institutes Consortium (IIC) are co-hosting the 2024 National Indigenous Education Symposium. Th 2024 symposium, taking place in Halifax Nova Scotia, brings together leaders from higher education, policy, and industry to discuss the significance of incorporating Indigenous perspectives, wisdom, and practices into solutions for Canada’s most urgent challenges. Attendees will participate in collaborative discussions focused on innovative approaches to enhance the well-being and success of Indigenous students. Participants will also reflect on a shared vision for advancing, preserving, and honouring Indigenous culture, wisdom, and heritage within postsecondary education. Learn more about the symposium

$350

Inclusive and Equitable Evaluation Using a Theory of Change

Online

Join the Canadian Evaluation Society Ontario Chapter for a new workshop on Inclusive and Equitable Evaluation Using a Theory of Change. Facilitated by Elizabeth Sweitzer, attendees will learn how evaluators and implementers create Theories of Change (ToCs) to clarify the reasoning behind a proposed initiative, illustrate how the intended transformation could occur in a specific setting, and provide evidence-based justifications for its potential to achieve meaningful outcomes. To foster fairness and social justice in our efforts, it is essential to question our own knowledge frameworks by recognizing and examining our biases to understand the implications of our methods. By employing

$299

Supervisors Are Not Cops: Abolitionist and Decolonizing Practices in Psychological Training and Mentorship

Online

    Join the Best Practices Network for a webinar with Jeffrey Ansloos, Associate Professor of Indigenous Health and Social Policy at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto. This webinar is part of our Conversation Series: Advancing Decolonization and Indigenization in Post-Secondary Student Mental Health and Wellbeing. This series is a national conversation on how post-secondary institutions can advance their decolonization efforts. Register for the webinar here 

e-Essential Skills Series

Online

The Canadian Evaluation Society Ontario Chapter is hosting a 10 week e-Essential Skills Series. Facilitated by Tina Sahay, this 10-week online course is intended to provide learners with the foundations of professional evaluation including stakeholder engagement, describing programs, creating evaluation questions, identifying indicators, research design and methods, data management and analysis, work planning, evaluation reporting, and professionalization of evaluation. No prior experience is needed to attend this course. The cost for the workshop is $1199 for CES members; $1299 for general admission and the first class of the 10-week course will start on Nov 11, 2024. Register for the series here

$1299

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

Unlock the Power of Data: Collecting and Using Data to Drive Equity Plans

Online

The Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP) is hosting a webinar series on Unlocking the Power of Data. In this session, Unlock the Power of Data: Collecting and Using Data to Drive Equity Plans, participants can anticipate to: Discover the significance of data gathering for equity efforts. Explore essential data categories and origins for equity strategizing. Explore effective approaches for gathering and interpreting equity information. Register for the webinar here

Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) National Statement of Apology: A Journey Towards Healing and Understanding

Online

    Join the Best Practices Network for a webinar with Tyler Twaroswski, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) National Senior Manager, Indigenous Wellness and Reconciliation. This heartfelt apology acknowledges CMHA's historical participation in colonial and racist systems and its impact on Indigenous Peoples. Learn about our commitment to reconciliation, cultural humility, and transforming mental health care to be equitable, culturally sensitive, and respectful of Indigenous histories, experiences and worldviews. This webinar is part of our Conversation Series: Advancing Decolonization and Indigenization in Post-Secondary Student Mental Health and Wellbeing. This series is a national conversation on how post-secondary institutions can advance

Institute for Health Improvement Forum 2024

Orlando FL, United States

The Institute for Health Improvement (IHI) is hosting their 2024 Forum from December 8-11 in Orlando, FL. The IHI 2024 Forum will feature over 150 sessions covering the most crucial topics in health care improvement including patient and workforce safety, equity, improvement skills, and Artificial Intelligence in healthcare. Registration: $1295 (General Fee); $345 (Livestream Fee)  Access the IHI Forum agenda here   Learn more and register here 

$345 – $1295