Student mental health and well-being is a priority in Ontario. Sign up for this webinar to learn about the 2017 findings from the Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey (OSDUHS).
Date: Thursday, September 27, 2018
Time: 1 - 2:30 PM (EDT)
About the webinar
During this webinar session you will get an overview of the mental health and well-being findings from the 2017 OSDUHS.
Although most students rate themselves as being in good physical and mental health, key issues such as suicidal ideation and psychological distress still remain a concern.
The findings from the OSDUHS can help educators, public health professionals, policy-makers, and other youth-serving professionals understand the mental health and well-being trends as a way to inform mental health promotion, prevention and early intervention programs and services.
This webinar will:
- Introduce the 2017 OSDUHS mental health and well-being results;
- Discuss key trends among Ontario students;
- Present a panel of OSDUHS researchers that will answer audience questions and discuss the implications of the findings.
The webinar panel
- Dr. Robert Mann, Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
- Dr. Hayley Hamilton, Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, CAMH
- Angela Boak, Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, CAMH Target audience: Public health, teachers, policy-makers , mental health leads, counsellors, and service providers.
This webinar is presented by Evidence Exchange Network (EENet).