Presentations
Friday May 14, 2010
Concurrent Session 1
1.3 Promoting physical activity for mental health: the state of the eidence and practical tips - Dr. Julie Beaulac and Dr. AnnaMarie Carlson
1.4 Practical approaches and solutions for child and youth mental health in primary care: "A tale of two cities" - Dr. Helen R. Spenser, Dr. Blair Ritchie, Dr. Peter Kondra, and Brenda Mills
1.5 A primary care service response for families of substance-using persons - Carol Melnick
1.9 Shared or segregated? Comparing perspectives on primary mental health care in Northern Ontario - Dr. J. Robert Swenson and Dr. Raymond Pong
1.11 Implementing best practices guidelines related to tobacco use to promote prevention and health promotion - Mary-Lou Martin
1.12 Enhancing the continuum of mental health services in rural Manitoba - Dr. Melissa Thiessen and Marcelle Falk
1.13 Walk-in counselling: increasing access to mental health services in primary care - Kate Jasper and Brad LaForme
1.15 Creating a client self-managing plan for mental wellness: strengthening quality of life for persons with cognitive disabilities and mental health needs - Dr. Sherri Melrose
Plenary Session
Toward recovery and well-being: an update on Mental Health Strategy development - Mary Bartram
Keynote Presentation
A culture of well being - Dr. Catherine L. Cook
Concurrent Session 2
2.2 Partnership and youth mental health services in urban multicultural settings - Dr. Lucie Nadeau
2.5 Spirituality and recovery from mental illness - Chris Summerville
2.6 Faith in Practice - Dr. Randolph B. Goossen
2.8 Cultural competence: strategies for working more effectively cross-culturally - Dr. Julie Beaulac, Marcela Olavarria and Dr. Maxine Holmqvist
2.9 Improving the health of Canadians through mental health - Andrew Taylor
2.13 Increasing detection of mild to moderate depression and access to treatment in primary care: "Rise UP" pilot project - Dr. Leslie Born and Adrienne Sloan
2.14 Using web technologies to strengthen mental health services in primary care - Dr. John Walker
2.15 Postsecondary students' information needs and pathways for help with stress, anxiety and depression - Dr. Ken Hahlweg
2.16 Searching for answers: how well do depression websites answer the public's questions on treatment choices - Kaitlyn Walsh
Concurrent Session 3
3.1 Developing information aids to help consumers and providers with decisions concerning treatment of anxiety or depression - Dr. John Walker
3.3 Beyond booking an interpreter: developing cultural competence in a collaborative care setting - Dr. Julie Henderson and Dr. Nadiya Sunderji
3.5 Interdisciplinary collaboration between primary care, mental health and public health: staff perspectives and client stories - Renata Cook, Dvora Braunstein, Nancy Heinrichs and Shannon Carpentier
3.10 Integrating mental health services into primary care: a Canadian example - Dr. Nick Kates
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Concurrent Session 4
4.1 The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) Shared Care Team next steps: patient transfer from acute tertiary outpatient to Family Health Teams - Dr. Katharine Gillis, Dr. Robert Swenson, Dr. Doug Green, Colleen MacPhee, and Claudia Hampel
4.4 Teaching behavioural sciences to family practice residents: the "shared care" approach - Dr. Jon Davine and Dr. Ainsley Moore
4.6 Stomping out stigma: summit conferences for youth - Bob Heeney
Stomping out stigma 2 - Durham Talking About Mental Illness Coalition
4.8 To understand the impact of the behavioural health consultant model on postpartum depression scores in a family physician office - Dr. Ernst Greyvenstein and Barbara Rodrigues
4.9 A third year program in psychiatry for family doctors - Dr. Jon Davine and Dr. Ainsley Moore
4.11 Developing a Mental Health Strategy for Canada: Phase II: Toward a recovery-oriented mental health system - Francine Knoops and Mary Bartram
Keynote Presentation
Nurturing resilience in mental health providers - Dr. Dermot Hurley
Closing Presentation
Towards 2015: next steps for collaborative care - Dr. Nick Kates
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