EENet - Evidence Exchange Network
The Evidence Exchange Network (EENet) is a province-wide knowledge exchange network. EENet is a province-wide knowledge exchange network.
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Watch the full video to see how Rosemary’s kindness brightens the day of someone in need: https://vimeo.com/1016129843.
01/14/2025
Join us for the 8th International Housing First Webinar, featuring insights from experts in Canada and Finland. This session will explore practical strategies to support Housing First participants with substance use concerns.
📅 Date: January 28, 2025
⏰ Time: 10:00 - 11:30 AM ET (3:00 PM GMT)
🔗 Register now: https://ow.ly/7e1n50UCyIf
Presented by the Canadian Housing First Network, Housing First Europe Hub, and the Evidence Exchange Network at CAMH.
10/17/2024
📢 Call for Applications!
The Paula Goering Collaborative Research and Knowledge Translation Award celebrates innovative partnerships in mental health and addictions research, honouring the legacy of Dr. Paula Goering, a leader in health services research and knowledge translation.
We invite applications from research–knowledge user teams whose work exemplifies integrated knowledge translation (IKT) in the mental health and addictions sector. Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase impactful collaboration!
Learn more and apply today: https://kmb.camh.ca/eenet/news/call-for-applications-paula-goering-collaborative-research-and-knowledge-translation-award-in-mental-health-and-addictions
10/10/2024
The Provincial System Support Program has launched essential guidelines to foster safer, more inclusive workplaces for trans individuals. 🌈 This guide covers terminology, the importance of recognizing overlapping identities, using gender-inclusive language, and what to do if you misstep with pronouns. Empowering employees to build respectful, affirming environments is a vital step toward inclusivity in the workplace.
Explore the guide here: https://lnkd.in/d-96Dbkv
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10/08/2024
📢 Curious about how bipolar disorder and substance use are connected in young people? Join our upcoming webinar to learn about how substances like cannabis affect mood, symptoms, and overall well-being in youth with bipolar disorder. 🧠 Get insights into the science behind these connections and discover how it all impacts young people’s mental health and treatment. Perfect for parents and youth wanting to understand more. Don’t miss out!
Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2024 | 6:00 - 7:00 PM EDT
Virtual
Register: https://ow.ly/U2hf50TGJXa
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