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CHSSN Montreal Community Forum : Mental Health and COVID-19
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CHSSN Montreal Community Forum : Mental Health and COVID-19
Abstract
The forum brought together representatives from the provincial government, the health sector, the community, various research initiatives, and leaders from across the Island of Montreal to discuss the effects of COVID-19 on mental health for English speakers living on the Island. The event also served as a platform forcelebrating the successes of different mental health initiatives and for co-generating solutions to some of the most urgent problems facing mental health amongst English speakers in the context of COVID-19.
With the goal of deepening an understanding of the impact of COVID-19 on different demographic segments of the English-speaking population of Montreal, CHSSN invited speakers working with a wide range of populations and possessing diverse lived experiences of the pandemic. The forum was designed to foster cross-sectoral and intersectional exchanges and to create a space for learning, discovery, consciousness-raising, resource-sharing, networking, and collaborating.
Date
2021
Pages
22
Language
en
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Citation
Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN). CHSSN Montreal Community Forum : Mental Health and COVID-19, 2021.
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Contributing CKOL partner
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Réseau communautaire de santé et de services sociaux (CHSSN)
Fondation :
2000
Public cible :
Organismes, fondations et autres entités de langue anglaise œuvrant dans les secteurs de la santé et des services sociaux au Québec
Site Web :
https://chssn.org/fr/
Activités :
Développement de projets et de partenariats qui créent des liens entre la communauté et les partenaires publics; renforcement des réseaux à l’échelle locale, régionale et provinciale concernant les déterminants de la santé; efforts pour influer sur les politiques publiques et le développement de services; publication de bulletins sur la santé et les résultats de recherche; soutien aux organismes membres en matière de soins de santé primaires, de développement communautaire et de santé de la population
Ancien nom :
S. o.