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"Building knowledge and capacity
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Training to support your needs at
Hincks Dellcrest (HD) Institute
Did you know if you register early you can save with our "Early Bird Registration Rates"? You can save up to 10%! Take advantage of the savings and sign up now for your Spring training at HD Institute.

Space is still available to register for Breathe in and Shine: Mindfulness-based Practices that Support Children and Families to Thrive on January 31, presented by Sara Marlowe, MSW, RSW. This training is suitable for educators, school counsellors, social workers, mental health therapists, psychologists, and medical professionals. This experiential workshop will engage participants in a variety of age-appropriate, creative and playful ways to share mindfulness practice with children and parents, all infused with mindfulness principles – such as acceptance, letting go, patience, non-judgment, non-striving, and compassion. It will explore the intersection of mindfulness and neuroscience and offer accessible ways to share this exciting information with children and families. For more information, or to register click Shine. Alternatively, you may contact Mary Anne Van Rooyen at 1-855-944-HOPE (4673), ext. 3233, or via mvanrooyen@hincksdellcrest.org.

This March the Institute is pleased to welcome 2 exciting new workshops to our training line-up. "I Don't Wanna Talk About It": Working with Hard to Engage Children, Youth and Families presented by best-selling author Liana Lowenstein, MSW, RSW, CPT-S, as well as Understanding ADHD Impairment: So Much More Than Just Inattention by Heidi Bernhardt, RN. Visit our website at www.sickkidscmh.ca for more details on these, and many other events coming up this Spring. 



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 EENet Connect is an online community where members of Ontario’s mental health and addictions system can create profiles, share knowledge, and collaborate more effectively with one another. The community reinforces existing relationships, while allowing new connections to take root and grow.

EENet Connect is managed by Evidence Exchange Network (EENet), a knowledge exchange network that helps create and share evidence to build a better mental health and substance use system in Ontario. Located in the Provincial System Support Program (PSSP) at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), the network includes researchers, clinicians, service providers, system planners, policymakers, persons with lived experience, and families.  Join EENet Connect today at www.eenetconnect.ca.


 

February Events

Change Management: Explore the best practices in facilitating change | February 1

Training for Trainers: Acquire the skills to assume the role of trainer | February 5

Applying Solution-Focused Strategies in Schools: Understanding of the theoretical base of a solution-focused approach, and applications | February 7

Certificate in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: Practical solutions to real world problems | Beginning February 8

Children, Trauma and Solution Focused Therapy (SFBT): Understanding the when, if, and how of effective solution focused conversations and trauma | February 15 & 16

Project Management (PM) is a Core Competency: Gain valuable theory, frameworks, analyzing tools, programs, and guidelines of PM | February 21

Level 2 Trauma Certificate - Advanced Clinical Trauma: Learn theoretical, and applied steps to working with clients who have been implicated by trauma | Beginning February 22

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Treatment for Psychosis: CBT conceptualization of psychosis, misconceptions, overview of the treatment rationale, and CBT strategies for these clients | February 28

Visit our website at www.sickkidscmh.ca for our full 2018 advanced training line-up.

Alternatively, you may contact Mary Anne Van Rooyen at 1-855-944-HOPE (4673), ext. 3233, or mvanrooyen@hincksdellcrest.org.



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Questions, or comments? We want to hear from you. Contact the training department at 1-855-944-HOPE (4673), ext. 8707, or email training@hincksdellcrest.org.


SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health, Hincks Dellcrest Institute
114 Maitland Street | Toronto ON | M4Y 1E1 | 416-924-1164 | 1-855-944-HOPE 
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