Saskatchewan Government Endorses 10-Year Plan to Address Mental Health IssuesGovernment endorses mental-health plan--REGINA - The Saskatchewan government is supporting a plan...Clancy, Clare
Erika Dyck, a U of S history professor and medical historian. Credit: University of Saskatchewan Stories about the issues surrounding mental health care are seeing a greater prominence in the media as policy-makers, politicians and activists raise questions about the quality of care and treatment b...
The loss of a substantial proportion of a skilled and experienced workforce weakens the infrastructure of the public health system leaving major gaps in its ability to respond to emerging public health crises and ongoing population health issues [2]. To date, there has not been a study in ...
in the vibrant city ofParis, France. The aim of this conference, " Youth and Mental Health: Innovative Strategies for a Changing Generation" is to bring together practitioners, researchers, and specialists from around the globe to discuss and tackle the pressing issues that the internal medicine ...
Hotel Saskatchewan Regina, Regina The 2024 Gentle Teaching International (GTI) conference is the premiere gathering of people from around the world committed to providing positive and proactive support in health, mental health, disability... ConferenceEducation & Training Follow 23Fri...
John Wright- Deputy Minister of Health, Government of Saskatchewan Mr. Wright began his career in 1977 with Saskatchewan Finance, became Deputy Minister in 1990 and held that position until 1995. Between 1995 and 2004, Mr. Wright served as President and CEO of Saskatchewan Government Insurance, ...
An analysis of teenage Reddit use and mental health during the pandemic indicated that users were more likely to express more specific negative emotions and mental health issues in specific subreddits, suggesting that they may be more likely to share personal details in a community that may be ...
The Mental Health Index showed the biggest decline in mental health and well-being within Alberta (-14.3), Manitoba (-13.5), and Saskatchewan (-12.9) against the benchmark of 75. In comparison, the Maritimes (-12.4), Quebec (-12.2), British Columbia (-11.0), and Newfoundland and Labrador...
in crisis supports that could help break the cycle of emergency need. Often, Morris said, crises are the result of loss of employment, housing or a loved one, or problems with the law, addiction or mental health. These issues need to be addressed for long-term change ...
There is increasing availability of data derived from diagnoses made routinely in mental health care, and interest in using these for research. Such data will be subject to both diagnostic (clinical) error and administrative error, and so it is necessary