Registration is now open for the CMHA Mental Health for All Conference, an industry-wide event to be held on Sept. 18-20 in Toronto. The annual event aims to benefit individuals and organizations across the mental health, mental illness and addiction sectors.
Brought to you in partnership with the Mental Health Commission of Canada and the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, this unique forum in the mental health arena brings together hundreds of leaders and thinkers, all working toward one goal: mental health for all.
The theme of the second annual MH4A Conference 2017 is It takes a nation, with the understanding that mental health transformation requires the whole of government and the whole of Canada to implement solutions to problems that are already well understood. Good mental health demands good health care, but it requires more than that. It also involves mental health services delivered in the community. It means promoting mental health in workplaces and in schools across this diverse country. It requires adequate housing, employment and social services. As a result, the conference streams are aligned with this continuum.
Featuring compelling keynote speakers, panels and workshops, the Mental Health for All conference is an important gathering place for mental health decision-makers, funders, researchers, practitioners, front-line workers and people with lived experience. Working in concert with each other for three days, this diverse group of delegates, speakers and presenters has the collective wisdom to create a comprehensive plan that will transform the mental health of Canadians.
For more information and to register for the Mental Health For All Conference, please visit the conference website.