Peter Cornish

Peter Cornish

CAMPUS MENTAL HEALTH INNOVATION, OPPORTUNITIES, & CHALLENGES IN CAMPUS MENTAL HEALTH CICMH 2017 Conference October 30th & 31st, 2017 Courtyard Marriott, 475 Yonge Street, Toronto TECHNOLOGY ACCESSIBILITY ALTERNATIVE FOR ALL APPROACHES CAMPUS MENTAL HEALTH Welcome to Innovation, Opportunities & Challenges in Campus Mental Health The Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health is very pleased to welcome you as our guests to what promises to be two exciting days of knowledge sharing and opportunities for creating new connections. This year’s theme, Innovation & Opportunities in Campus Mental Health, will focus on how post-secondary institutions can assess the need for, design, implement and evaluate campus-wide mental health strategies. Creating a healthy campus community involves institutional policies, physical environment, counselling and crisis intervention, curriculum, training of faculty and staff, competency- building for students, and more. It requires a proactive, systemic approach. The key is to involve everyone - including faculty, support staff, administrators, student leaders, and students. To facilitate this discussion, the conference has been organized around key components for campus mental health strategy development, as established by the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services (CACUSS) and the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). These are: • Institutional Structure: Organization, Planning and Policy • Supportive, Inclusive Campus Climate and Environment • Mental Health Awareness • Community Capacity to Respond to Early Indications of Student Concern • Self-Management Competencies and Coping Skills • Accessible Mental Health Services • Crisis Management Our goal is that you will leave with a solid framework to guide the great work going on across campuses in Ontario. We also encourage you take the opportunity to build your networks and have provided four networking rooms on Monday – 1) Accessibility on Campus 2) Reducing the Harms of Substance Use 3) Apps for Campus Mental Health 4) Student Leaders Addressing MH & Addictions Our hope is that the conversations started during the conference will lead to continued collaboration and innovation in campus mental health across Ontario. Thank you for sharing your time with us! Marija, Pearlyn and Andrew Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health 2 | 2017 CICMH Conference campusmentalhealth.ca ABOUT CICMH The Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) is a partnership project involving Colleges Ontario, the Council of Ontario Universities, the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance, the College Student Alliance and the Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division. OUR MISSION To help Ontario’s colleges and universities enhance capacity to support student mental health and well-being. OUR VISION To optimize mental health and well-being for Ontario’s post-secondary students. What We Do CICMH is working with stakeholders to: Build Build knowledge and skills of frontline staff and student leaders in post-secondary institutions to increase their capacity to address the mental health needs of students. Foster Foster innovation in collaboration that promotes systemic responses to address the mental health needs of students Develop Develop strategic partnerships to leverage external knowledge, resources and relationships that address the mental health needs of students. Please visit our website at campusmentalhealth.ca to learn more about upcoming knowledge sharing events and explore the newest resources in campus mental health. 3 | 2017 CICMH Conference campusmentalhealth.ca VENUE MAP GROUND FLOOR 4 | 2017 CICMH Conference campusmentalhealth.ca CICMH COMMITTEE MEMBERS Marija Padjen, Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) Pearlyn Ng, Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) Andrew Koolsbergen, Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) Shafiqullah Aziz, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario (CMHA) Linda Sallay, Centennial College Michelle Baulch, Carleton University Emmaline Scharbach, College Student Alliance (CSA) Sophie Helpard, Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance (OUSA) Eilis Karry, Council of Ontario Universities (COU) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Brenda Whiteside, University of Guelph. Associate Vice President Student Affairs Bill Summers, Colleges Ontario, Vice President Research and Policy Camille Quenneville, CMHA Ontario Division, CEO Monica Reilly, Colleges Ontario, Senior Research and Policy Advisor Dr. Craig Stephenson, Centennial College, Vice President Student and Community Engagement Sandy Walsh, University of Toronto, Vice Provost of Students Wayne Poirier, Mohawk College, Vice-President of Student Services Abdullah Mushtaq, College Student Alliance, Director of Advocacy Sophie Helpard, Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance, Executive Director Dominika Flood, Council of Ontario Universities, Director, Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships 5 | 2017 CICMH Conference campusmentalhealth.ca DAY 1 Monday, October 30, 2017 AGENDA DAY 1: Monday, October 30, 2017 TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION 8:00am – 9:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00am – 10:00am Opening Ceremonies Courtyard Ballroom 9:08am Camille Quenneville, CEO, CMHA Ontario 9:10am Minister Deborah Matthews 9:40am Dr. Tayyab Rashid Expanding on the CACUSS Framework 10:00am – 10:30am Keynote – Natasha Saunders Courtyard Ballroom The Mental Health of Youth in Ontario: Key Findings From the 2017 Scorecard 10:30am – 11:00am Health Break / Refreshments / Poster & Exhibitors Alexander 11:00am – 12:15pm A1-A4 Workshops A1: Wellness in Two Worlds: A Holistic Approach Bay AB To Supporting Indigenous Students Laurie Schnarr, Cara Wehkamp & Natasha Young (University of Guelph) A2: Engaging Staff & Faculty in Campus-Wide Courtyard Ballroom Mental Health Initiatives Kate Klein & Jacqueline Macchione (George Brown College) A3: Campus Mental Health Policy & Planning: Insights from Spadina Five-years of Longitudinal, Outcome-based Data Dr. Tayyab Rashid, Danielle Uy, Andrew Cooper, Ary Maharaj, Sonya Dhillon (University of Toronto Scarborough) A4: The Postsecondary Education Partnership – Porter Alcohol Harms (PEP-AH) Framework: A Comprehensive Canadian Framework Bryce Barker (Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction) 12:15pm – 12:45pm Buffet Lunch Courtyard Foyer Visit Poster Presentations / Exhibitors Alexander 12:45pm – 1:00pm Marija Padjen, CICMH Courtyard Ballroom Claire Duboc, BEACON 1:15pm – 2:30pm B1-B4 Workshops B1: Extending the Healthy Campus Online: Porter Considering Distance Student Mental Health Rose Singh (Dalhousie University) 7 | 2017 CICMH Conference campusmentalhealth.ca AGENDA DAY 1: Monday, October 30, 2017 TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION 1:15pm – 2:30pm B1-B4 Workshops (cont’d) B2: The Inquiring Mind: A New Program to Address Courtyard Ballroom Mental Health in Post-Secondary Settings Andrew Szeto (University of Calgary) B3: Engaging Students During the Development of Bay AB Campus Mental Health Strategies Colin Aitchison and Nadia Bathish (Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance) B4: Lowering Risk on Campus: Spadina Canada’s Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines Tamar Meyer & Farihah Ali (PSSP/CAMH) 2:30pm – 3:00pm Refreshments Alexander 3:00pm – 4:00pm C1-C4 Workshops C1: Advancing a Mentally Healthy Campus Bay AB Stephanie Francis and Suzanne Killick (York University) C2: Creating a Mental Health Hub Spadina Janice Beatty (Sault College) C3: Implementing Stepped Care 2.0 Porter in Post-Secondary Settings Dr. Peter Cornish (Memorial University) C4: Re-thinking How Students Access and Courtyard Ballroom Receive Mental Health Support on Campus – A Collaborative & Data Driven Approach Dr. Puneet Seth & Areeba Athar (McMaster University & Input Health) 4:00pm – 5:00pm Networking Sessions D1: Accessibility on Campus Porter Facilitator: Mahadeo Sukhai D2: Reducing Harms Related to Substance Use On Campus Spadina Facilitators: Tamar Meyer & Bryce Barker D3: Apps for Campus Mental Health Courtyard Ballroom Facilitators: Marija Padjen & Tanya Miller D4: Student Leaders Addressing MH & Addictions Bay AB Facilitators: Sophie Helpard & Abdullah Mushtaq 8 | 2017 CICMH Conference campusmentalhealth.ca KEYNOTE SPEAKER Monday, October 30th, 2017 10:00am – 10:30am Courtyard Ballroom Dr. Natasha Saunders The Mental Health of Youth in Ontario: Key Findings From the 2017 Scorecard Natasha will talk about the scorecard recently released by the Mental Health and Addictions Evaluation Framework Team at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences and describe key findings related to youth mental health care and related outcomes in Ontario. She will be focusing predominantly on care provided in outpatient physician and acute care settings among transition age youth. Dr. Natasha Saunders is a general pediatrician in the Division of Pediatric Medicine at The Hospital for Sick Children, an Associate Scientist at the SickKids Research Institute, and an Adjunct Scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES). A core focus of her research program relates to better understanding health outcomes, specifically mental health and injuries, of pediatric immigrants and identifying ways to improve access to care for these children. As a Principal Investigator with the Mental Health and Addictions Team at ICES, she worked as a co-author to create the 2017 Scorecard for the Mental Health of Children and Youth in Ontario. 9 | 2017 CICMH Conference campusmentalhealth.ca DAY 1 – Monday, October 30th, 2017 WORKSHOPS A1-A4 11:00am

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