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*CALL FOR ABSTRACTSASI 2019 Forum: Supportive Environments for Child and
Youth Mental Health - Our Shared Responsibility!August 19-21, 2019 ~
Charlottetown, PEI*

ASI 2019 will present many opportunities for you to share your experience
and knowledge and to learn from others, and we invite you to submit an
abstract (short description) of your work. We welcome submissions that
include various types of evidence: research, best practices and lived
experience. Researchers, educators, community and workplace leaders, as
well as youth leaders and change-makers are invited to submit an abstract.

We invite submissions that provide evidence related to policies and
programs that address universal (for all) and targeted (vulnerable groups
and those at higher-risk) approaches to promoting supportive environments
for child and youth mental health across diverse sectors and in key
settings including: home, schools, colleges, communities, workplaces,
online, and health services in a variety of geographic regions.

The Call for Abstracts is for three different types of sessions:

  * August 19 - Atlantic Community Showcase

  * August 20 – Concurrent Sessions

  *  August 21 - Concurrent Workshops – Skill Development



Details: www.asi-iea.ca/en/call-for-abstracts-2019



The submission deadline is Friday, May 17, 2019. Abstracts will be reviewed
by a panel and decisions will be communicated by June 5.



Presented by the Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities
(ASI).

Following our successful ASI 2018 *Forum on developing a whole society
approach to promoting child and youth mental health*, we are expanding on
this theme by focusing on supportive environments – social and physical –
that can influence mental health and well-being. Social environments
include families, communities, schools and the virtual environment of
social media, while physical environments include both built and natural.
The importance of cultural connection will be considered throughout. The
2019 program will include updates on the Call to Action, Indigenous ways of
knowing, and connections to the Sustainable Development Goals.
www.asi-iea.ca/en/asi-2019



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*Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities*

*l’Institut d’été sur les collectivités sûres et en santé au Canada
atlantique*



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