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You can still go back to 'school' with us and SAVE 20%! |
To ensure everyone is able to enjoy our fall savings, we have EXTENDED our sale until Sept 30! Register before Sept 30 and enjoy a 20% SAVINGS* on our fall registration fees with code: LEARN2021 - find your training this fall at sickkidscmhlearning.ca and SAVE! |
*Applicable to new registrations only. Offer valid until Sept 30, 2021. Some webinar exclusions apply. Cannot be combined with other offers or promotions. |
It is not too late to join us for these trainings |
Still to come in September:
Starting Sept 21 - Children’s grief and bereavement certificate program: Gain the skills to provide support to children, youth and families grieving the death of someone they care about with Andrea Warnick, RN, MA, RP, Liana Lowenstein, MSW, RSW, CPT-S, Lysa Toye, MSW, RSW, and Tara Cohen, MSW, RSW.
Starting Sept 28 - Pathways beyond despair: Re-authoring lives of young people through narrative therapy presented by Angel Yuen, MSW, RSW. To deepen the learning experience, registration includes a copy of Angel Yuen’s book.
Starting Sept 30 - Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Level 1: This introductory four-day certificate program will explore cognitive and behavioural strategies and specific application techniques with Nili Benazon, PhD
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October kicks off with:
Starting Oct 14 - Providing parent guidance in anxious times: Explore an approach to providing parent guidance that focuses on building emotional resiliency in children and improving the quality of parent-child interactions with renowned author and public speaker Alex Russell, PhD, C.Psych.
Oct 15 - Supporting Indigenous clients: Understand the specific neuroscience of trauma and the intergenerational effects of colonization on Indigenous people in Canada with Jennifer Mervyn, MA, PhD, and Dwight Ballantyne. Dr. Mervyn was recognized by CAMH as one of the 150 Canadians making a difference in mental health.
Starting Oct 18 - Getting back on track: Gain practical techniques for supporting children, youth and families experiencing deteriorating mental health with Katy Albert, M.Ed, OCT, BCBA
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Leaders in mental health training and education |
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