Past Webinars

Substance Use 

  • e-Mental Health:Information Technology and Brief Interventions for Unhealthy Alcohol Use Recording | Slides
  • Introducing Saying When: An innovative tool for moderate drinking Recording | Slides
  • Alcohol and Violence Webinar Series - Part 1: Focus on young adults, sexual aggression and pre-drinking (in partnership with  Public Health Ontario's Health Promotion Capacity Building-Alcohol Policy unit) Recording |  Slides

 

Mental Health, Health Promotion and Public Health

  • mindyourmind Substance Use A to Z Toolkit: A Resource Geared Towards Youth (in partnership with Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario and CAMH Opioid Resource Hub) Recording | Slides
  • Pathways to Promoting Mental Health: A 2015 Survey of Ontario Public Health Units Recording |  Slides
  • Promoting the Mental Health of Older Adults in Ontario (in partnership with HC Link and CMHA Ontario) Recording |  Slides
  • Finding a Shared Language: Addressing Mental Health and Mental Illness in Health Promotion and Public Health Settings Recording |  Slides
  • Choosing Evidence-Based Interventions: Considerations for Mental Health Promotion Programming Recording | Slides
  • Mental Health Data for Health Promotion – Finding it, Using it Recording | Slides

 

Mental Health Promotion and Children and Youth

  • Applying CAMH's Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs for Children and Youth to a Nutritional Context Recording | Slides
  • Youth Mental Health Promotion at School: Conditions, Capacity and Collaboration Recording | Slides
  • Spotlight on mindyourmind: Innovative Practices in Youth Substance Use Prevention Recording
  • Laying the Groundwork: Engaging Substance Using Youth for the Long-term Recording |  Slides
  • Youth and Opioids: Sharpening our Focus Recording | Slides 1 | Slides 2
  • Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Children and Youth Recording | Slides  | Chat Pod Resources
  • Mental Health Promotion on Campuses Recording | Slides
  • Family -Based Approaches for Building Resiliency in Children and Youth: Part 1 Recording | Slides and Part 2 Recording | Slides
  • Caught in the Web: Risks and Responses to Excessive Technology Use by Youth Recording | Slides
  • Connecting the Dots: How Ontario Public Health Units are Addressing Child and Youth Mental Health Recording | Slides

 

Mental Health Promotion and First Nations, Inuit and Métis Communities

  • Honouring our Strengths: Indigenous Culture as Intervention in Addictions Treatment (HOS:Casl) Recording | Slides
  • New Tools for Screening and Assessment for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Populations Recording | Slides
  • Spirit to Spirit: Sharing Knowledge for Mental Health Promotion and Substance Misuse Prevention with First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples – Part 1 Recording | Slides and Part 2 Recording | Slides 1 and Slides 2
  • Understanding and Preventing Suicide among First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples Recording | Slides

 

Population Health Surveys

  • 2015 Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey Results (Drug Use Report) - Part 1: Results Overview  Recording | Slides (The research team also answered additional questions following the webinar which you can view here)
  • 2015 Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey (Moving Evidence Into Action) - Part 2: Using the 2015 OSDUHS Findings, Recording | Slides
  • 2013 CAMH Monitor Survey Results, Part 2: Using the Data to inform program planning and policy Recording | Slides
  • 2013 CAMH Monitor Survey Results, Part 1 Recording | Slides
  • How Do We Measure Mental Illness and Addictions at a Population Level? (with CAMH's Dr. Jürgen Rehm) Recording | Slides
  • 2013 Ontario Drug Use and Health Survey Results (Mental Health & Well-Being Report) - Part 1: Results Overview Recording | Slides and Part 2: Evidence to Action Recording | Slides
  • 2013 Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey Results (Drug Use Report) - Part 1: Results Overview  Recording | Slides and Part 2: Evidence to Action Recording | Slides

 

Implementation Science for Public Health and Health Promotion

 

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