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Claire Hanlon <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Dave,

I would also recommend connecting with Public Health Units as you will
find that there are now Public Health Nurses (PHNs) who are working
directly on the social determinants of health, and more specifically,
in relation to mental health.

Hope that helps!

Claire

Claire Hanlon, BScN, RN
Public Health Nurse
Sexual Health Program
Peterborough County-City Health Unit
10 Hospital Drive
Peterborough, ON K9J 8M1
Phone: 705-743-1000 ext. 317

Hi Dave,

I would also recommend connecting with Public Health Units as you will
find that there are now Public Health Nurses (PHNs) who are working
directly on the social determinants of health, and more specifically,
in relation to mental health.




On 1/19/12, Denise Canso <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello Dave,
>
> Sounds like you may benefit from connecting with our research group and
> training program (Social Aetiology of Mental Illness, CAMH/UofT/CIHR).
> There are many ways to get involved, including but not limited to:
> participating in community based research, joining our bi-weekly webinar
> series, connecting with our national and international network of
> researchers and fellows who specialize in the social determinants of mental
> health and illness.  If you (or anyone else on this distribution list) are
> open, I can send more information to under separate cover.
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> Best,
> Denise
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> Denise Canso MSc PMP
> Research Manager | Center for Addiction and Mental Health
> Social & Epidemiological Research  | Social Aetiology of Mental Illness
> (SAMI)
> 455 Spadina Avenue, Suite 300  | Toronto, ON  | M5S 2G8 | Canada
> T: 416.535.8501 ext. 7603 | F: 416.979.0564 |  E:
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> From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dave
> Hedlund
> Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 10:06 AM
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> Subject: [SDOH] Addictions & Mental Health Services and the Determinants of
> Health
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> Hi everyone.  I'm doing some work on the connection/interaction between
> social determinants of health and mental health and addictions conditions.
> The focus will be on providing a summary for leaders in the addictions and
> mental health fields of what the social determinants of health are, and the
> implications for their clients and programs.
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> If anyone is aware of particular resources or references that you think
> would be useful, I'd appreciate your passing them on to me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
>
> Dave Hedlund, Associate
> Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse
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