eMHIC events are designed to facilitate collaboration across borders on a variety of important topics central to the implementation of digital mental health.
Global webinars and Fireside Chats offer unique opportunities to learn from and engage with a diverse range of international experts, including government officials, digital product developers, researchers, mental health clinicians, thought leaders, and individuals with lived experience.
This webinar covers the SUPER project’s insights on adapting digital mental health solutions across countries, featuring lessons from pilots in Denmark and the Netherlands.
Discover how Whakarongorau Aotearoa’s Coordinated Care Team, powered by Valentia Technologies’ Spectrum Telehealth Platform, has transformed care for complex callers.
This webinar explores insights from the 'Youth Flourishing in North Auckland' Innovation Challenge, featuring perspectives from delivery partners and e-mental health innovators.
This webinar features researchers from global text-based crisis services sharing insights on the impact of volunteer-driven support models.
Global webinars and Fireside Chats offer unique opportunities to learn from and engage with a diverse range of international experts, including government officials, digital product developers, researchers, mental health clinicians, thought leaders, and individuals with lived experience.
This webinar explores insights from the 'Youth Flourishing in North Auckland' Innovation Challenge, featuring perspectives from delivery partners and e-mental health innovators.
This webinar features researchers from global text-based crisis services sharing insights on the impact of volunteer-driven support models.
In this webinar, experts from Body Peace Canada & ConnexOntario present an overview of the systemic and individual challenges related to eating disorders and addiction recovery.
This webinar explores insights from the 'Youth Flourishing in North Auckland' Innovation Challenge, featuring perspectives from delivery partners and e-mental health innovators.
This webinar features researchers from global text-based crisis services sharing insights on the impact of volunteer-driven support models.
Reflecting on the powerful insights from eMHIC Congress 2024, this webinar explores the enduring challenge of clinician engagement in digital mental health, asking whether it’s time to rethink our approach.
In this webinar, experts from Body Peace Canada & ConnexOntario present an overview of the systemic and individual challenges related to eating disorders and addiction recovery.
In this webinar, VAC officials share information about the population they serve and how they ensure the delivery of mental health services virtually.
Whether you’re a health services professional, change management provider or a technology enthusiast, this webinar offers valuable insights, actionable takeaways, and real-world examples to enhance your organization’s approach to innovation and improvement.
This webinar continues to explore how digital storytelling is reshaping mental health care by connecting clinical knowledge with the real, lived experiences of those navigating mental health challenges.
This webinar highlights how engaging storytellers with lived experience can activate learning for clinicians, provide direct feedback to influence mental health systems and bridge the expertise gap between professionals and those they serve.
In this webinar, we join a research team from King’s College London and Harvard Medical School who recently submitted for peer review a study, to hear what they discovered from interviewing 19 people about their real-life experiences of using generative AI for mental health.
In this thought-provoking webinar, behavioral health and Artificial Intelligence (AI) experts discuss the current issues facing mental health and how technological advancements are making measurement-based care a reality for all. Measurement-based care lays the groundwork for understanding the scale and patterns of these illnesses and objectively tracking how interventions affect treatment.
This webinar covers SAM and SAM junior’s development, functionality, and scientific validation. Alvin van Asselt, a PhD candidate researching rejection-sensitive dysphoria in autism, discusses the app’s user-centric design and its journey to becoming a free, widely accessible tool across Europe.
Victoria is CEO of Mental Health Innovations, the charity behind SHOUT, the UK’s first 24/7 crisis text service. From 2011 to 2017, she was Director of Programmes at The Royal Foundation, building a portfolio of projects including the Invictus Games, Coach Core, United for Wildlife and Heads Together.