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The Social Aetiology of Mental Illness [SAMI] training program is pleased
to present the upcoming webinars. Please join us and register!
http://knowledgex.camh.net/researchers/areas/sami/webinars/Pages/default.aspx

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*Live broadcasts take place on TUESDAYS, from 11:30am-12:30pm EST (Toronto
Time).*

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On *November 13, 2012* , Dr. Jorge Ginieniewicz, SAMI CIHR fellow CAMH,
will present *“The Mental health of Latin Americans in Canada: State of
knowledge and possible avenues for future research.”* This presentation
consists of three main components. Based on a comprehensive literature
review, the presentation describes what is known about the mental health of
Latin Americans in Canada. It explores possible areas for future research
and will address a feasibility study on acculturative stress, depressive
symptoms and social resources conducted in the Latin American population of
Toronto.[For more details and registration click
here<http://knowledgex.camh.net/researchers/areas/sami/webinars/current/Pages/11132012.aspx>
]****

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On  *November 20, 2012*  Dr. Bonnie Kirsh, Associate Professor in the
Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, will
present *“Supported
Employment: Addressing Some Unanswered Questions and Recommendations for
Future.” *This is the second webinar in our series with CAMH’s CSRU. This
webinar takes a look at where Supported Employment has taken us, where it
has not, and where we need to go from here. Based on a content analysis of
the literature on Supported Employment, this webinar also examines best
practices within the SE model. Recommendations for service providers,
policymakers, and researchers are provided. [For more details and
registration click
here<http://knowledgex.camh.net/researchers/areas/sami/webinars/current/Pages/11202012.aspx>
]****

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On *November 27, 2012* Dr. Kamaldeep Bhui, Professor of Cultural Psychiatry
and Epidemiology at Queen Mary University of London, will present *“Violent
radicalization as a public Mental Health Issue”*. This webinar will examine
the question ‘should violent radicalization be considered a public health
issue, or only a criminal justice issue?’. Exploring the pros and cons of
both viewpoints, the processes involved in radicalization and its place in
the discourse on terrorism and health. [For more details and registration click
here<http://knowledgex.camh.net/researchers/areas/sami/webinars/current/Pages/11272012.aspx>
]****

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On *December 11, 2012* Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Health Economist at the
Keenan Research Centre of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute St. Michael’s
Hospital, will present *“Two years after the 2004 Tsunami in Thailand, what
happened to people’s health?”*. We should not forget those who were
previously affected by natural disasters, their needs are still important.
This webinar will present a study that examined the one- and two-years
impact of the 2004 Tsunami disaster on physical and mental health in
Thailand. [For more details and registration click
here<http://knowledgex.camh.net/researchers/areas/sami/webinars/current/Pages/12112012.aspxhttp:/knowledgex.camh.net/researchers/areas/sami/webinars/current/Pages/12112012.aspx>
]****

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*Thank you,*****

*SAMI Staff*****

Email: [log in to unmask]****

http://knowledgex.camh.net/researchers/areas/sami/Pages/default.aspx****

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