CFMHN - 2021 Call for Abstracts Reminder!
We are excited to invite submissions for presentation, posters, and workshop sessions for our 2021 virtual CFMHN conference.
Hi Members,
Check out the panelists that will be present during the "Ready Set Grow" Spring Event May 28th!
Don't forget to register!
Dear member,
You’re probably wondering how you can make an impact within your nursing community.
The answer is simple – get involved with MHNIG’s Executive Team!
Now you’re probably asking what the benefits are. Here are just a few:
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
We are excited to invite submissions for presentation, posters, and workshop sessions for our 2021 virtual CFMHN conference.
Presentations are 30 minutes including Q&A. Posters will be shown in our virtual poster room. Workshops are 90 mins including Q&A.
PRESENTATIONS, POSTERS & WORKSHOPS
There are opportunities to present research, policy, practice or educational work in the following subthemes:
With Marilyn White-Campbell
Please join us for the first in a four-part series discussing substance use and older adults. This area of research is notoriously under evaluated, unaddressed and will become much more common as Canada’s population ages. Marylin White Campbell, a leading researcher and clinical specialist in this area, will share her expertise and research on this fascinating topic.
Objectives:
The Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses (CFMHN) is hosting an event to bring together Nurse Graduates, Employers, Resiliency Experts and Career Information in the "Ready Set Grow" spring event.
Virtual Event April 15, 2021 - 7:00pm
Transition of mental health and addiction service delivery to telepsychiatry in response to COVID-19
Topic: Transition of Mental Health and Addiction Service Delivery to Telepsychiatry in Response to COVID-19
Hosted by: Hua Li, RN, MPH, PhD
April 15, 2021 - 7:00PM EDT
See attached to register!
CFMHN 2021 Membership Survey
RSVP to CFMHN's webinar on Transition of Mental Health and Addiction Service Delivery to Telepsychiatry in response to Covid19
April 15, 2021 @ 7:00pm ET
Hosted by Dr. Hua Li.
See attached poster for registration!
Join us for CFMHN's next webinar on Identifying and Responding to Workplace Bullying and the Related Consequences by Su O'Donnell, RN, MN, PhD.
March 18, 2021 - 7:00 PM EDT
See attached for registration.
Dear Members
Please review the following conference invitation open to all of our members facilitated by CFMHN.
46th International Mental Health Nursing Conference 2021
Dear MHNIG member
We hope this email finds you well.
Please see the attached flyer which CFMHN Member Update mental health information.
Regards,
MHNIG Executive Team
Good morning Mental Health Nurses Interest Group,
Please find attached the flyer for the upcoming VIRTUAL Addressing Substance Use Champions LEVEL 2 Workshops
We invite you to a presentation about BounceBack, a free skill-building program grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy designed to help individuals 15+ manage low mood, mild to moderate depression and anxiety, stress or worry. Whether your patients' symptoms have been brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic or other life stressors, BounceBack can help
Dear members,
The past 10 months have been a very challenging time for nurses worldwide. We have heard over and over again how tired nurses are and how this fatigue is affecting everything you do. As a small token, Middlesex-Elgin Chapter would like to treat you to something special this Valentine's month. We would like to share a little love with our members through our self-care webinar series. Please sign up to participate in one, two or all three of the following webinars, whatever your schedule allows.
Hello Members,
The Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI) has partnered with the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) to help healthcare workers and organizations select and compare available suicide risk assessment tools in Canada. For every death by suicide, 15-30 people are profoundly affected - this toolkit can help inform and strengthen the suicide risk assessment process.
Dear MHNIG Members
We hope all is well with you and your family.
The MHNIG Executive Board has the following positions open and would be accepting expressions of interest. If interested, please submit your bio and brief statement (max 250 words) of why you would be best suited for the position that you are interested in.
Chair-Elect: