The Sharing Together initiative helped identify capacity building and workforce development as an evidence priority in Ontario. This evidence theme includes, increasing knowledge and capacity through education, training, and resources for service providers, primary care clinicians, and public health professionals.
Below are some EENet resources related to this theme:
- Developing critical pathways and increased capacity for screening, brief intervention and referral
- Playing a balancing act to improve newcomer women’s health
Here are some resources from our partners:
- Peel Service Collaborative
- Kenora-Rainy River Service Collaborative
- Seeds of Change- Mental Health and Substance Use Information for Refugees and Immigrants
- Seeds of Change (French version)
- Linking Cultures booklet
- Linking Cultures check list
- CAMH's Provincial System Support Program, Aboriginal Engagement and Outreach
Stay tuned for more resources!
To read the Sharing Together Full Report, visit: http://www.eenet.ca/article/ontario's-full-evidence-priority-agenda-now-available