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Presentations from the 2006 National Conference on Shared Mental Health Care (May 11-13) in Calgary

  • Building primary mental health care collaboratives - Dr. Martha Lou Donnelly & Dr. Soma Ganesan
  • Health Human Resources In Collaborative Care - Carmela Bosco
  • Identifying better practices in collaborative care - Dr. Roger Bland
  • The Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative. A view from the finish line -
    Mr. Scott Dudgeon & Dr. Nick Kates.
  • Child and Adolescent Toolkit - Dr. Helen Spenser, Harold Lipton & Anne Gillies
  • Rural and Isolated Toolkit - Dr. Jack Haggarty & Kimberley Ryan-Nicholls
  • Marginalized Populations Toolkit - Jamie Maskill
  • Substance Use Toolkit - Dr. Jullian Somers
  • CCMHI Charter Consultations - Dr. Patti Reed
  • Toolkits for providers and consumers - Dr. Lindsey George & Phil Upshall
 
Other Presentations
  • Overview of the Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative (11 Slides / 36 Slides)
  • September 28, 2005 - Presentation by Dr. Nick Kates at Chronic Disease Management- Collaborative Mental Health Care in Canada - Lessons Learnt and Future Directions
  • September 27, 2005 - Presentation by Mr. Scott Dudgeon at Chronic Disease Management - Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative (PDF-20 slides)
  • September 24, 2005 - Keynote presentation by Mr. Phil Upshall at the CMHA National Conference - The Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health: Lessons in Consensus Building
  • September 23, 2005 - Keynote presentation by Dr. Nick Kates the CMHA National Conference - Collaborative Mental Health Care in Canada - Lessons Learnt and Future Directions
  • September 22, 2005 - Presentation by Dr. Marie-Anik Gagné at the National Mental Health Conference - A Framework for CMHC: An Approach to Enhanced Mental Health Service in Primary Health Care (PDF - 36 slides)
  • October 4th, 2004 - Presentation by Senator Michael Kirby at the 2004 Making Gains conference - Summary of the Senate Committee's report on mental health, mental illness and addiction (PPT - slides)

 


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