www.healthycampusalberta.ca Today’s Webinar Toolkit Launch: Promising Practices for Mental Health Initiatives at Post Secondary Institutions

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www.healthycampusalberta.ca Today’s Presenters Chelsea Bodoe Chelsea is the Health Promotion Evaluation Specialist at and has been in this role for over a year now. Previous to her role at MRU, she received a Master's Degree in Public Health from the University of Saskatchewan. Chelsea's work interests include the development of sustainable health promotion initiatives and policy.

www.healthycampusalberta.ca Today’s Presenters Marie Wanty Manager, Mental Health and Counselling Marie has been managing the counselling department at College for just over a year. She has been a counsellor for over 15 years and has worked at MHC as a counsellor for 11 years. Marie enjoys working with the student population and supporting them through their post secondary journey. Contact – [email protected]

www.healthycampusalberta.ca Today’s Presenters Sydney Bennell, RN, BScN, BSc Health Promotion Specialist, Wellness & Psychological Services Since starting with MacEwan University in October 2016, Sydney has focused her efforts on creating a supportive campus for all. Sydney is the coordinator for the Peer Health Education Team, MacEwan’s Mental Health Week, the Inquiring Mind workshop, and the MyHealth online health & wellness resource. She has an active role in MacEwan’s mental health initiative, Changing Minds, and the Campus’ health promotion working group. Sydney collaborates with various on campus and off campus partners to help create a campus environment that reflects mental health as a priority.

www.healthycampusalberta.ca Today’s Presenters Renata Gordon Renata Gordon is the Coordinator, Residence Conduct at the and has facilitated trainings through the Student Conduct Office since 2016. Topics of interest for her include those related to community, collaboration, and conflict. Alex Klassen Alex Klassen is a Registered Social Worker and the Counsellor with UCalgary Student Wellness Services. Alex grounds his work in the belief that "the person is not the problem; the problem is the problem" (Michael White).

www.healthycampusalberta.ca Tools for Success: Exemplary Student Mental Health Initiatives at Alberta Post Secondary Institutions Speaking: Chelsea Bodoe, Mount Royal University Sydney Bennell, MacEwan University Marie Wanty, Medicine Hat College Alex Klassen, University of Calgary Introduction to the Toolkit

What is it: ● A collection of case studies which highlights exemplary mental health initiatives from Alberta PSIs.

Why it was created: ● To identify exemplary initiatives at Alberta PSIs ● To assist Alberta PSIs in the planning and implementation of effective mental health initiatives, through knowledge mobilization techniques Institutions Highlighted in the Toolkit

Participating Institutions:

● Lakeland College ● MacEwan University ● Medicine Hat College ● Mount Royal University ● NorQuest College ● Northern Alberta Institute of Technology ● ● Southern Alberta Institute of Technology ● ● University of Calgary Dimensions Themes Inside the Toolkit

Title of the case study

Themes to which case study is best aligned

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Introduction to each promising practice

STEPPED CARE MODEL OF COUNSELLING AT MEDICINE HAT COLLEGE - HI, I’M MARIE WANTY, MANAGER OF MENTAL HEALTH AND COUNSELLING AT MHC. - CONTACT - [email protected] THE BACKGROUND

- GROWING DEMAND, INCREASED DIVERSITY, INCREASE IN SEVERITY OF SYMPTOMS. - COUNSELLING SERVICE NEED GROWING YEAR ON YEAR (46% INCREASE FROM 2016-2017) - NO EXTRA RESOURCES. - NEED TO MAINTAIN QUALITY SERVICE. - 1.5 - 2 FULL TIME COUNSELLORS. OUR SOLUTION

• STEPPED CARE MODEL, DEVELOPED BY DR PETER CORNISH FROM MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY . • ASSESSMENT USING THE BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH MEASURE (BHM) 20, LICENSED THROUGH CELESTE HEALTH. • 30 MINUTE INTAKE APPOINTMENTS. • CAPPED APPOINTMENTS (6 SESSIONS PER SEMESTER) MOVING TO SHORTER TERM MODEL. • MORE EFFECTIVE USE OF RESOURCES, REFERRALS TO COMMUNITY RESOURCES. STEPS OFFERED WHAT HAS WORKED / CHALLENGES

WHAT WORKED CHALLENGES

• DEVELOPING LOWER SEVERITY OPTIONS (WALK –INS/ GROUPS). • RESOURCES • MANAGING CASELOAD. • REFERRAL TO COMMUNITY RESOURCES. • MORE REFERRALS/CONNECTION TO COMMUNITY. • STUDENTS WANTING TO ACCESS LOWER SEVERITY • STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN THEIR PROGRESS. OPTIONS. • EVALUATION/STATS. • COUNSELLOR BUY–IN. • STUDENT SATISFACTION RESULTS. • PANDEMIC! • GOVERNMENT FUNDING. Peer Health Education Team Sydney Bennell September 23, 2020

We acknowledge that the land on which we gather in Treaty Six Territory is the traditional gathering place for many Indigenous people. We honour and respect the history, languages, ceremonies and culture of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit who call this territory home. The First People’s connection to the land teaches us about our inherent responsibility to protect and respect Mother Earth. With this acknowledgement, we honour the ancestors and children who have been buried here, missing and murdered Indigenous women and men, and the process of ongoing collective healing for all human beings. We are reminded that we are all treaty people and of the responsibility we have to one another. Who, What, Why: PHET

• Student Health Promotion Team

• Engage peers in health and wellness conversations, provide resources, increase awareness for services, events, activities to support wellness

• Effective strategy for health education among peers Highlights & Successes

• Students first approach • Implemented over 100 activities • Evidenced based on campus within 2 years • Co-Curricular Record accredited • Collaborate with 12+ campus program partners • Introduced in Summer 2018 • Collaborate with 13+ community • Successfully transitioned to partners volunteer program • +++ positive feedback from students, staff, faculty, and community members Upstanders A Collaborative Approach to Harm Reduction Programming

Renata Gordon and Alex Klassen University of Calgary Healthy Campus Alberta Sept 23, 2020 Spectrum of Collaboration - Poll

Informing students Co-facilitating about other workshops for workshops students

Incorporating Co-developing topics from workshops other together workshops

R24 Upstanders safer substance use bystander stigma intervention reduction REDUCING HARMS

suicide inter- first aid and vention naloxone mental health

A25 New Collaborative Approaches

•“Upstander: a person who takes action, particularly when the easiest or most acceptable course is to do nothing.”

A26 Upstanders Values

Connection

R 27 Questions for Webinar Participants Wrap Up

Link to the toolkit: https://www.healthycampusalberta.ca/toolkit/toolsforsuccess/

Contact information: Chelsea Bodoe, MPH Health Promotion Evaluation Specialist Mount Royal University [email protected] Q&A

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