Author: Patricia Lingley-Pottie

From Innovation to Impact: The Recent Evolution of Strongest Families Institute

Patricia Lingley-Pottie from Strongest Families Institute in Case Study, eMHIC Partner News
Strongest Families Institute (SFI) is a Canadian charity delivering evidence-based e-mental health care to all ages. Backed by 20+ years of research, its bilingual programs use phone and app support to provide accessible, stigma-free help at home.

E-triaging: Moving Stepped Care to the next Level- the Canadian Perspective

Patricia Lingley-Pottie from Strongest Families Institute in Case Study, Report, Resource
In September 2017 the Mental Health Commission of Canada in collaboration with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) launched an e-mental health demonstration project to introduce Stepped Care 2.0 into the mental health system.

Strongest Families Institute: Our COVID-19 Response as an eMental Health System of Care

Patricia Lingley-Pottie from Strongest Families Institute in Case Study, eMHIC Partner News
Strongest Families Institute is an award-winning bilingual charity. Grounded in over 20 years of social science research SFI leverages technology, best science, and highly skilled staff to deliver evidence-based, educational skill-based programs to children, youth, families and adults dealing with

About Patricia Lingley-Pottie

Dr. Patricia Lingley-Pottie is co-founder of the Strongest Families Institute (SFI) in Canada, and SFI’s proprietary digital health platform, IRIS.  She is President and CEO of SFI, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Dalhousie University and a Scientist at the IWK Health Centre.

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