Guiding Individuals with Dual Diagnosis through the Justice System

Destiny Banquet & Convention Centre 4220 Steeles Ave W, Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada

GUIDING INDIVIDUALS WITH DUAL DIAGNOSIS THROUGH THE JUSTICE SYSTEM Featuring Dr. Erica Martin Ph.D., C. Psychologist, Constable Steve Bates, Media Relations/Community Mobilization Officer and Constable Nancy Wagner, Mental Health Liaison Officer After attending this event, participants will be able to: Increase the use of relevant language and terminology when navigating the justice system. Identify options Read the full article...

$35.00

Developing Effective Specialized Responses

How to implement a case management approach that incorporates a specialized response for individuals with a developmental disability who also have behaviour issues and/or a dual diagnosis. Contact Kelly Stockdale for more details at kstockdale@cwsds.ca

SAVE THE DATE: Health and Wellbeing Developmental Disabilities 2017 Conference

University of Toronto Conference Centre 89 Chestnut Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Engaging health care professionals to improve the health and wellbeing across the life span for persons with a developmental disability. A forum for over 200 health care professionals, students, educators, caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities, social workers, academic researchers, and strategic decision makers from across Canada to help improve the health and wellbeing of Read the full article...

Developing Effective Specialized Responses

St. Paul's United Church 123 Main St, Milton, Ontario, Canada

How to implement a case management approach that incorporates a specialized response for individuals with a developmental disability who also have behaviour issues and/or a dual diagnosis. Who should attend: Those who work as a case manager or who provide a case management function, service coordinator, community support worker, community facilitator, are supporting some adults Read the full article...

Free

SAVE THE DATE: Health and Wellbeing Developmental Disabilities 2017 Conference

Engaging health care professionals to improve the health and wellbeing across the life span for persons with a developmental disability. A forum for over 200 health care professionals, students, educators, caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities, social workers, academic researchers, and strategic decision makers from across Canada to help improve the health and wellbeing of Read the full article...

Parent Information Night HCDSB – Transition from High School to Post Secondary

Virtual Meeting on TEAMS

Join us for a night to help families plan for the Transition from High School to Post Secondary. We will be talking about the challenges of this transition during a pandemic and will be showcasing agencies from the Halton Area that provide programming and services for people who have a developmental disability.

Free