CMHO is announcing upcoming webinars in March and April that are available to CMHO members. The March webinars will focus on introducing Lean concepts to improve organizational efficiency and an overview of attachment theory and its implications for mental health. The April webinars will discuss how early childhood experiences can affect lifelong health and the neurobiology of parenting and its impact on infant development. Pre-registration is required for the webinars and certificates of participation will be available upon request.
Le Jean De: Championing Remarkable Culture.
We make clothes. Pretty nice clothes, actually. But we're also curious about stuff. All sorts of stuff. And so, in the spirit of 'what's next?', we have chosen to support, defend and promote the efforts of extraordinary persons or things which succeed to engage, amuse and intrigue us...
In the beginning, came the random blog: see lejeande.com
Next up: Residence of Remarkable Persons. Housewarming 10.01.08
Stay tuned.
SEO Survival Guide to Life After Google UpdatesMoore Than SEO
Would you like to understand the differences between old SEO and modern SEO in 2014? The SEO field is changing substantially and marketing professionals now have the upper hand. Learn why in this brief comparison of life before and after Google Updates.
Le Jean De: Championing Remarkable Culture.
We make clothes. Pretty nice clothes, actually. But we're also curious about stuff. All sorts of stuff. And so, in the spirit of 'what's next?', we have chosen to support, defend and promote the efforts of extraordinary persons or things which succeed to engage, amuse and intrigue us...
In the beginning, came the random blog: see lejeande.com
Next up: Residence of Remarkable Persons. Housewarming 10.01.08
Stay tuned.
SEO Survival Guide to Life After Google UpdatesMoore Than SEO
Would you like to understand the differences between old SEO and modern SEO in 2014? The SEO field is changing substantially and marketing professionals now have the upper hand. Learn why in this brief comparison of life before and after Google Updates.
Carole Spencer & Colin Lewry - Designing a best in class future workforce pri...Innovation Agency
Presentation by Carole Spencer, Director of Transformation, Innovation Agency and Colin Lewry, Senior Partner, GE Finnamore: Designing a best in class future for primary care mental health and learning disability services on Wednesday 13 March 2019 at Haydock Park Racecourse.
Mind&Matter 2015 builds on the success of Mindfulnet.org’s hugely successful “Mindfulness at Work”
conference, now in its third year, which last year attracted more than 220 attendees from 14 countries.
Addressing the nascent and increasingly hot topic of how to lead
mindfully and introduce and embed sustainable mindfulness
interventions at work, this event will explore the ever-emerging evidence base for corporate mindfulness and introduce practitioners to new workable solutions.
Coaching with Substance Annual Report 2015-2016 by Maria Pau
The 2016 Annual Report contains detailed information on this charity's financial performance, including disclosures required under the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission ("ACNC").
Mandatory report is available at their site: https://acnc.gov.au/AIS2016?ID=945B88BA-5A22-44A6-950C-55655529486D&noleft=1
SLaM & patient opinion presentation 28 sept 2011Patient Opinion
Presentation by Patrick Gillespie, Service Director and Joint Leader Psychosis Clinical Academic Group at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Patrick talks about the importance of online feedback and SLaM's current work with Patient Opinion
Mind & Matter 2015 - 3rd December 2015
The UK’s most authoritative business mindfulness conference, now in its third year, will explore:
From clinical psychology to sustainable organisational interventions: emerging evidence base to generate sustainable workplace solutions.
Register your interest to speak, sponsor or attend at http://www.mindandmatter2015.com
Aligning employee well-being with your cultureLimeade
Watch our webinar to learn how to take your well-being program to the next level in this panel discussion featuring Limeade Chief People Officer Dr. Laura Hamill, Exubrancy Chief Executive Officer Liz Wilkes and CultureIQ Head of Culture Strategy David Shanklin.
LICCs are local planning and advisory bodies for the local Early On system, established through the 56 ISDs in Michigan. LICCs mirror the mandated MICC in concept and allow for involvement of parents, agencies, organizations, and individuals necessary to develop and maintain a coordinated early intervention service system. The role of an LICC is to advise and assist the intermediate school district in matters related to Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Final Regulations. In Michigan we call this program Early On. LICC activities include: fostering interagency collaboration and information sharing, disseminating public awareness and other materials that help caregivers identify potential developmental delays and disabilities, promoting parent and family involvement in all community activities, and encouraging community efforts supporting inclusion of children with special needs and their families.
Explore the diverse generational makeup of today’s workforce and learn some surprising facts about what they’re thinking – and why it should matter to you.
THE CHILD’S JOURNEY
The Munro Review Interim Report 1st February 2011
‘A breakthrough in child protection?’
A seminar presented by Richard Walne at Cass Business School
Interested in sharing best practices within your organization?
Are you engaged in creating community health status reports? Are you interested in learning about how to improve health equity? The Equity-Integrated Population Health Status Reporting Action Framework can help health professionals at all levels identify and implement manageable steps for integrating equity into existing or new public health status reporting processes. The framework is suitable for use by health/public health staff, community organizations that provide local data, and academic researchers.
This framework was developed collaboratively by the six National Collaborating Centres for Public Health, building upon earlier work by the NCC for Determinants of Health.
To see the summary statement of this tool developed by NCCMT, click here: http://www.nccmt.ca/resources/search/240
The National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools is funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada and affiliated with McMaster University. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
NCCMT is one of six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health. The Centres promote and improve the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices and policies in Canada.
Carole Spencer & Colin Lewry - Designing a best in class future workforce pri...Innovation Agency
Presentation by Carole Spencer, Director of Transformation, Innovation Agency and Colin Lewry, Senior Partner, GE Finnamore: Designing a best in class future for primary care mental health and learning disability services on Wednesday 13 March 2019 at Haydock Park Racecourse.
Mind&Matter 2015 builds on the success of Mindfulnet.org’s hugely successful “Mindfulness at Work”
conference, now in its third year, which last year attracted more than 220 attendees from 14 countries.
Addressing the nascent and increasingly hot topic of how to lead
mindfully and introduce and embed sustainable mindfulness
interventions at work, this event will explore the ever-emerging evidence base for corporate mindfulness and introduce practitioners to new workable solutions.
Coaching with Substance Annual Report 2015-2016 by Maria Pau
The 2016 Annual Report contains detailed information on this charity's financial performance, including disclosures required under the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission ("ACNC").
Mandatory report is available at their site: https://acnc.gov.au/AIS2016?ID=945B88BA-5A22-44A6-950C-55655529486D&noleft=1
SLaM & patient opinion presentation 28 sept 2011Patient Opinion
Presentation by Patrick Gillespie, Service Director and Joint Leader Psychosis Clinical Academic Group at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Patrick talks about the importance of online feedback and SLaM's current work with Patient Opinion
Mind & Matter 2015 - 3rd December 2015
The UK’s most authoritative business mindfulness conference, now in its third year, will explore:
From clinical psychology to sustainable organisational interventions: emerging evidence base to generate sustainable workplace solutions.
Register your interest to speak, sponsor or attend at http://www.mindandmatter2015.com
Aligning employee well-being with your cultureLimeade
Watch our webinar to learn how to take your well-being program to the next level in this panel discussion featuring Limeade Chief People Officer Dr. Laura Hamill, Exubrancy Chief Executive Officer Liz Wilkes and CultureIQ Head of Culture Strategy David Shanklin.
LICCs are local planning and advisory bodies for the local Early On system, established through the 56 ISDs in Michigan. LICCs mirror the mandated MICC in concept and allow for involvement of parents, agencies, organizations, and individuals necessary to develop and maintain a coordinated early intervention service system. The role of an LICC is to advise and assist the intermediate school district in matters related to Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Final Regulations. In Michigan we call this program Early On. LICC activities include: fostering interagency collaboration and information sharing, disseminating public awareness and other materials that help caregivers identify potential developmental delays and disabilities, promoting parent and family involvement in all community activities, and encouraging community efforts supporting inclusion of children with special needs and their families.
Explore the diverse generational makeup of today’s workforce and learn some surprising facts about what they’re thinking – and why it should matter to you.
THE CHILD’S JOURNEY
The Munro Review Interim Report 1st February 2011
‘A breakthrough in child protection?’
A seminar presented by Richard Walne at Cass Business School
Interested in sharing best practices within your organization?
Are you engaged in creating community health status reports? Are you interested in learning about how to improve health equity? The Equity-Integrated Population Health Status Reporting Action Framework can help health professionals at all levels identify and implement manageable steps for integrating equity into existing or new public health status reporting processes. The framework is suitable for use by health/public health staff, community organizations that provide local data, and academic researchers.
This framework was developed collaboratively by the six National Collaborating Centres for Public Health, building upon earlier work by the NCC for Determinants of Health.
To see the summary statement of this tool developed by NCCMT, click here: http://www.nccmt.ca/resources/search/240
The National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools is funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada and affiliated with McMaster University. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
NCCMT is one of six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health. The Centres promote and improve the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices and policies in Canada.
NCCMT Spotlight Webinar: Action Framework for Equity-Integrated Population He...
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1. CMHO Webinars
CMHO is delighted to announce our upcoming webinars.
• Pre-registration is required.
• Webinars are available to CMHO Members.
• Webinars are recorded and posted in the member section of the CMHO website.
• A Certificate of Participation is available to attendees upon request.
MARCH
‘Lean-ing into the Future: Introduction to Lean & Children’s Mental
Health Organizations’
Michael Schiel, Director, Lough Barnes Consulting Group; Tariq Asmi, CEO of Four Villages
Community Health Center; Aaron Stauch, Mental Health Services Program Manager,
Lutherwood
Thursday, March 12th
, 2015 I 10:00 – 11:30 AM (ET)
Have you ever wanted to do things in your organization more efficiently? To improve services
without needing to invest more money? How about shorten wait times? In this interactive
session, we will introduce you to the foundations of Lean, an approach that helps
organizations add value and reduce "waste" from your organization.
The presentation will be led by Michael Schiel, a Director from the Lough Barnes Consulting
Group who is Lean Six Sigma certified, and has used Lean concepts to reduce costs, reduce
wait times and improve service speed with community organizations, Government Ministries
and private sector companies. He will be joined by Tariq Asmi (CEO of Four Villages
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Community Health Center) and Aaron Stauch (Mental Health Services Program Manager,
Lutherwood), who will share their experiences at planning and implementing Lean projects in
their own organizations.
Online registration is required. Click here to register:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7046215131910899201
‘Attachment Theory & Implications for Mental Health’
Dr. Leslie Atkinson
Professor in Psychology
Ryerson University
Thursday, March 26th
, 2015 I 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (ET)
The webinar will cover the basics of attachment theory, with emphasis on infant attachment
patterns, attachment disorders, and some coverage of adult attachment patterns. We will
discuss the implications of these patterns for mental health and intervention.
Online registration is required. Click here to register:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/112835366
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APRIL
‘Early Childhood Events have a Lifelong Effect:
A New Paradigm in Mental Illness & Chronic Disease Prevention’
Dr. Paul Roumeliotis
Pediatrician and Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics
McGill University
Tuesday, April 14th
, 2015 I 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM (ET)
Description TBD
Online registration is required. Click here to register:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1071151187715597569
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‘Neurobiology of Parenting: Implications for Infant Development and
Interventions’
Dr. Andrea Gonzalez
Associate Member, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences
McMaster University
Tuesday, April 28th
, 2015 I 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM (ET)
Description TBD
Online registration is required. Click here to register:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2626648979228039425