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Mental Health Promotion and Resilience
Sep 7, 2017
A LHIN 4 region-wide (Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant) strategy for mental health promotion, resilience and capacity building through an innovative strategy of mental health training and education, suicide prevention and collaborative planning.
Two facilitators delivery and coordinate mental health training/education through evidence-based training. We serve youth, emerging adults, families and caregivers, community agencies and the general public.
Programs include: safeTALK (learn to increase suicide alertness), Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), Mental Health First Aid and Talking About Mental Illness (TAMI).
For additional information about Mental Health Promotion and Resilience, or to arrange a training session, call (905) 521-0090 or contact us at info@cmhahamilton.ca.