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Conference objectives include:
1. Develop FamilySmart™ Consensus Statement(s) that clearly define what FamilySmart™ means and looks like
2. Highlight the critical importance of meaningful family and youth engagement for all stakeholders in child, youth and family mental health across the country.
3. Position the National Institute of Families for Child and Youth Mental Health (the Institute) and the National Infant, Child and Youth Mental Health Consortium (the Consortium) as national co-leaders in reframing the public and professional discourse on child, youth and family mental health in Canada.
4. Identify concrete actions for the Institute and Consortium over the next 3 years to ensure a clear focus on children, youth and families in the national mental health agenda.
Event Name
2014 Consensus Conference on Family Smart™ & Youth Engagement
Conference
For: General public, Professionals
Provided by: The National Institute of Families for Child & Youth Mental Health, The National Infant, Child and Youth Mental Health Consortium and UBC Interprofessional Continuing Education
Date and Time
Fri May 2 to Sat May 3, 2014
(This event is over)
May 2-3, 2014
Event Description
Conference presented by the Institute of Families for Child and Youth Mental Health, the National Infant, Child and Youth Mental Health Consortium, and UBC Interprofessional Continuing Education.Conference objectives include:
1. Develop FamilySmart™ Consensus Statement(s) that clearly define what FamilySmart™ means and looks like
2. Highlight the critical importance of meaningful family and youth engagement for all stakeholders in child, youth and family mental health across the country.
3. Position the National Institute of Families for Child and Youth Mental Health (the Institute) and the National Infant, Child and Youth Mental Health Consortium (the Consortium) as national co-leaders in reframing the public and professional discourse on child, youth and family mental health in Canada.
4. Identify concrete actions for the Institute and Consortium over the next 3 years to ensure a clear focus on children, youth and families in the national mental health agenda.
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