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Hi Gillian,
I am a fulltime student at York University currently
completing my Hns. Bachelor in Health Policy.
I just finished a four month contract with the
Ministry of Health in the Mental Health & Addiction
Branch. The portofolio I was working throughout the
duration of my employment was Consumer/Survivor
Initiatives.
Consumer/Survivors are individuals with direct
experience of the mental health system.
Consumer/Survivor Initiatives are self-help
organizations (led by Consumer/Survivors) which
facilitate two primary services: peer support and job
creation. 67 Consumer/Survivor Initiatives currently
operate across Ontario.
I feel strongly that Consumer/Survivor Self-Help
organizations should be a component of your program.
if you are interested, please let me know. Although I
am no longer working with the Ministry, I would be
happy to provide you with information and direct you
towards the right individuals within Mental Health &
Addictions to provide you with additional information.
I could also possibly arrange for a guest speaker to
lecture your students on Consumer/Survivor Self Help
Orgs (from the mental health field).
Sincerely,
Rahul Mediratta
--- Gillian Kranias <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I will be co-teaching this course in the fall, and
> there are still openings... (please email me
> directly if you would like more details than notice
> below provides).
> Gillian Kranias
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Please list and circulate this notice. Apologies for
> any cross-postings.
>
>
> New ConEd Course on Peer Support at George Brown
> College
>
> begins September 15
>
>
>
> "Working with Self Help and Peer Support
> Initiatives"
>
> This course introduces professionals from diverse
> disciplines to working with self-help and peer
> support initiatives. Through readings, guest
> speakers, group work and presentations, students
> develop an integrated sensitivity to the critical
> issues and skills of working as a professional with
> community-based helping initiatives.
>
> Learning Outcomes:
>
> 1. Identify the unique characteristics of self-help
> approaches
> 2. Differentiate between self-help and peer support,
> whether member- or professionally-led
>
> 3. Assess the impact of professional role on the
> dynamics of the group
>
> 4. Explain the effects which various professional
> actions and relationships have on the group
> 5. Select interventions in group development or
> process in an appropriate manner
>
> The course runs for 12 weeks during the fall/05 and
> again (new class) in winter/06.
> For more information and to register online:
> www.coned.georgebrown.ca
> Direct link:
>
http://www.coned.georgebrown.ca/owa_prod/cewskcrss.P_CrseGet?subj_code=COUN&crse_numb=9027&srch_flag=Y
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