Mental Health Commission of Canada Develops ‘E-Mental Health Implementation E-Modules’

The Mental Health Commission of Canada, in collaboration with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), has developed four online learning modules, based on their Toolkit for E-Mental Health Implementation.

Mental Health Commission of Canada

The Mental Health Commission of Canada, in collaboration with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), has developed four online learning modules, based on their Toolkit for E-Mental Health Implementation.

 

These flexible, free, self-directed modules are designed to give mental health providers, managers, and leaders the knowledge and skills they need to integrate e-mental health into daily practice and support effective, person-centred e-mental health projects.

 

Course information:

 

  • Module 1: Exploring the world of e-mental health
  • Module 2: Roadmap for launching e-mental health
  • Module 3: Building your digital skill set
  • Module 4: Engaging clients in e-mental health

 

Learning objectives:

 

Upon completion participants should be able to:

 

  • describe common challenges and opportunities in e-mental health
  • use the strategies they learn to plan and implement e mental health in practice
  • build their personal and professional capacity to support e-mental health initiatives
  • engage clients and stakeholders in e-mental health services using collaborative approaches.

 

Sign up for the free Toolkit for E-Mental Health Implementation modules. 

 

Read more about the modules here >>

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