Coordinated and centralized access models – where to next?

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Coordinated and centralized access models – where to next?

By Knowledge Transfer & Exchange Community of Interest, Toronto Chapter

Date and time

Tuesday, September 20, 2016 · 10 - 11am PDT

Location

Online

Description

Those who need to access mental health and addictions services in Ontario often face numerous barriers. Come learn about the different coordinated and centralized approaches being used across the province to improve access, and provide your input into the next steps for the project.
In this webinar you will:
  • Learn about the current state of coordinated/central access for mental health and addictions in Ontario.
  • Hear about successes, challenges, and evidence-informed practices, as well as implications for current and imminent initiatives and evaluation.
  • Generate ideas for planning the next steps with the coordinated/central access research project.
The presenters:
  • Dr. Brian Rush, Scientist Emeritus, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).
  • Birpreet Saini, Research Policy Analyst, Addictions and Mental Health Ontario (AMHO).

The moderator:
Gail Czukar, CEO, AMHO

Organized by

The Canadian Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Community of Practice (KTECOP) is a network of KTE practitioners and researchers who share KTE practices and experience, build peer relationships for information exchange and support, build KTE capacity, advance knowledge of KTE effectiveness, and share KTE events, job opportunities and other related KTE activities. For more information visit www.ktecop.ca.

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