The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) has released the Rural and Northern Health Care Framework/Plan: Stage 1 Final Report. The report is the work of a panel created in 2009 to define a vision, guiding principles, strategic directions and guidelines for a framework/plan that the MOHLTC and the Local Health Integration Networks […]Continue readingOntario releases rural and northern health care report and begins public consultation
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MHCC releases update on mental health strategy development
The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) has released an outline of eight strategic directions that will guide the development of Canada’s mental health strategy. The first five directions represent an agenda for transformation, and the remaining three focus on creating the capacity needed to realize that transformation. The five strategic directions under the transformation […]Continue readingMHCC releases update on mental health strategy development
HungerCount 2010 finds increased reliance on food banks in Canada
HungerCount 2010, the annual report by Food Banks Canada, shows that total food bank use across the country has increased by over nine percent since 2009. However, food banks were unable to meet the increased need. The report provides statistics on food bank use across Canada, gives recommendations for improving access to the labour market […]Continue readingHungerCount 2010 finds increased reliance on food banks in Canada
Alberta knowledge transfer resource includes mental health examples
Alberta Innovates — Health Solutions (AIHS) has released a casebook providing concrete examples of how research knowledge can be shared by engaging end users. AIHS supports and provides leadership for research and innovation activities related to health and well-being in Alberta. The book includes examples from the mental health field to demonstrate various knowledge translation […]Continue readingAlberta knowledge transfer resource includes mental health examples
International chronic disease experts make recommendations for Canada
The Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) has released a new report that highlights the consensus opinions of an international expert panel of fifteen leading thinkers and researchers on chronic health conditions, co-chaired by Drs. Louise Nasmith and Penny Ballem. CAHS provides assessments of and advice on key issues relevant to the health of Canadians. […]Continue readingInternational chronic disease experts make recommendations for Canada
Mental health predicts future risk of mental illness (USA)
A recent study shows a predictive relationship between a change in one’s level of mental health and the risk of mental illness. The authors analyzed data from the 1995 and 2005 Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) surveys, including the responses of 1723 adults regarding their positive mental health (a combination of feeling good and […]Continue readingMental health predicts future risk of mental illness (USA)
Relationship found between pregnancy and mental health concerns of veterans (USA)
The relationship between pregnancy and mental health concerns for women veterans is explored in a new study published in the Journal of Women’s Health. The researchers focus on the experiences of American women veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who are enrolled in the government-based Veterans Health Administration (VHA) system. The three main goals […]Continue readingRelationship found between pregnancy and mental health concerns of veterans (USA)
Post-doctoral fellowship in health equity call for applications
Applications are currently being accepted for the 2011-2013 post-doctoral fellowships in health equity at the Centre for Research in Inner City Health (CRICH) at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. The ACHIEVE Research Partnership, a CIHR strategic training initiative in health research, aims to provide new researchers with skills and knowledge about measuring and reducing health […]Continue readingPost-doctoral fellowship in health equity call for applications
National scan on violence against women, mental wellness and substance use
The British Columbia Society of Transition Houses is seeking input for a national scan on violence against women (VAW), mental wellness and substance use. The organization is interested in learning more about programs and services for women who have experience of violence, mental health issues and/or substance use. The scan will explore service delivery models; […]Continue readingNational scan on violence against women, mental wellness and substance use
PSR/RPS Canada accepting conference and research bursary proposals
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Canada (PSR/RPS Canada) is currently planning its 2011 conference, Enhancing Recovery: Family, Culture and Community, to take place September 26-29, 2011 in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The planning committee is now accepting proposals for interactive presentations from individuals/families, programs and agencies (including clubhouse, social enterprise and First Nations communities). Submission deadline is February […]Continue readingPSR/RPS Canada accepting conference and research bursary proposals