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Mental Health Town Hall & Report Infographic

On Thursday, 19 November 2020, we hosted a virtual Mental Health Town Hall to connect the community. Through this event we were able to showcase current leadership in research and development, share knowledge, and help attendees discover new partnerships that work for them. We have the digital mural available for discussion, as well as the database used to generate the Map of the Ecosystem. Please feel free to connect to review more in-depth. Otherwise, the content is disseminated through our year-round marketing, so the material supports our community for the long-term.

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The conversation continued quarterly, via our Open Minded Chats sessions.

Watch Town Hall Recording

Outside of the presentation by Nancy Mannix, you can watch the recording of the Town Hall facilitating on YouTube, linked here.

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Watch the Preparatory Webinar

We presented a preparatory webinar on Thursday, 8 October 2020 through our partner, Alberta Social Innovation Connect (ABSI Connect). Watch the webinar on YouTube, linked here.

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The keynote presentation was graciously donated by Nancy Mannix, Chair and Patron for the Alberta Family Wellness Initiative and Palix Foundation.

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Links listed alphabetically:

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  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

Through arts and culture projects, we support healthy brain development and promote mental health literacy. We innovate the mental health conversation with evidence-backed processes developed through our research, blend it with art, and then weave it into a narrative for fun and playful learning.

In the spirit of reconciliation and truth, we are grateful to ground our work and learning in Moh’kinsstis (Calgary). We acknowledge the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta, Canada as home of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Iyarhe Nakoda Nations, and the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, Districts 5 & 6. Thank you for your ongoing stewardship of this land, for helping us to witness the trauma of your experience, and for sharing the wisdom of the Medicine Wheel with us.

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