De-escalating Potentially Violent Situations
VirtualFor those who work in an environment where there is potential for violence, it is important to develop the skills needed to defuse dangerous situations. This workshop is designed to ... Read more
For those who work in an environment where there is potential for violence, it is important to develop the skills needed to defuse dangerous situations. This workshop is designed to ... Read more
When trauma occurs, its impact can be felt physically, emotionally, relationally, and spiritually. While traditional cognitive counselling approaches may not always be helpful in decreasing reactivity or increasing feelings of ... Read more
Intergenerational trauma continues to manifest and to be evident in our First Nation communities, and in Indigenous peoples and families despite not directly experiencing the trauma. This trauma, passed down, ... Read more
Dr. Morgan Glass is a resident physician in his 4th year of postgraduate Psychiatry training at the University of Toronto. He completed his Honours Bachelor of Psychology degree at Wilfrid Laurier ... Read more
The ability to thrive and manage life’s difficulties is greatly influenced by our mental wellbeing from an early age. Children and youth need supports in their lives to help navigate ... Read more
The COE's upcoming webinar will spotlight the OSP program and the development of program expectations for a number of programs, including outpatient eating disorders programs, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulations (rTMS), ... Read more
Join this interactive opioid overdose simulation workshop, using virtual reality headsets. The goal is to walk through the steps for recognizing and responding to an opioid overdose and administering naloxone ... Read more
This workshop will explore ideas about challenging behaviour among children and young persons in care. Direct care staff, such as child and youth care practitioners, group home staff and foster ... Read more
A compassionate and trauma-informed approach to leadership is essential for creating healthy workplace cultures. Trauma is prevalent in our world and has an impact on many of the people we ... Read more
Interested in learning more about peer support for youth and young adults? Want to learn more about how peer support can be a part of the recovery journey for folks ... Read more
AMHO is returning to an in-person conference in Toronto on October 21st & 22nd, 2024 at the Hilton Toronto. Stay tuned for upcoming speakers, events, registration and special announcements.
In this training, participants will explore the current impacts of colonization specifically on Indigenous children and youth and how helpers with differing worldviews can come together to consider values, ethics ... Read more
Please join us at our fifth annual London & Region FASD Virtual Conference 2024. This virtual educational conference connects clinicians, researchers, experts, social and support workers, and the fetal alcohol spectrum ... Read more
Clinical supervision is a complex role that requires multiple skill-sets. In this role, the essential skills for supporting supervisees to develop in their clinical work are sometimes overlooked. This workshop ... Read more
It is common for people to struggle and experience ambivalence when considering making a change or when others may be expecting them to make one. When those working in helping ... Read more
Join this webinar to learn about the link between co-occurring addiction problems and youth bipolar disorder and the brain science behind this association. This webinar will explore the clinical and ... Read more
In order to be effective at helping others, there are key understandings and skills that are essential to providing helpful support. This introductory workshop is designed for those who are ... Read more
To commemorate Women’s History Month: October’s Prevention Matters! panel will highlight Alternative Builds, a culturally-based program led by Elder Marie McGregor Pitawanakwat. This program is empowering Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit ... Read more
Healthcare Conferences Canada is pleased to welcome Institutions, agencies, providers of service in psychology and counselling that serve and care for patients, families and ethno-cultural communities dealing with addiction, mental ... Read more
Walk-in clinics and other forms of quick access to services have become a key part of the landscape of service delivery in Ontario as outlined in the policy paper, “No ... Read more