Hello everyone!

The Barrie family education program is now open to sign-up for. Information about dates, time and location are all listed in the poster below. To sign-up and reserve your spot, Email Tara Maxwell tmaxwell@cmhastarttalking.ca

You will receive an email in return confirming your spot. Space is limited, if spots are filled, you will receive an email that you're added to a wait list.

The date for when to sign-up for the next program in Collingwood is provided. There are more programs coming this Spring of 2020 for Orillia, Wasaga Beach and Midland.

Included is information about the new CMHA Simcoe County CEO, Valerie Grdisa.

Also, you can now sign-up for CMHA Simcoe County's 9th Annual "Start Talking" Golf Day. Links found below

Take care,

Tara Maxwell, Coordinator

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Family Education Program

Sign-up now to attend the Oxygen Program: Burnout Prevention & Sustaining Compassion.

To sign-up: email Tara Maxwell: tmaxwell@cmhastarttalking.ca

 

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Welcome CMHA Simcoe County's New CEO

Valerie Grdisa, RN, BScN, MS, PhD

The Canadian Mental Health Association, Simcoe County  Board of Directors is pleased to announce Valerie Grdisa as chief executive officer, effective March 23, 2020.

For more than 25 years, Dr. Valerie Grdisa has held positions as a clinician, senior manager and executive, faculty and academic administrator, consultant, and senior government official. She brings extensive addictions and mental health experience and is passionate about working collaboratively to transform the addiction and mental health (AMH) system.

In her senior government role within the province of Alberta, she worked closely with ministers of health, the deputy minister and her assistant deputy minister colleagues on a wide range of projects including the development of three key policy drivers: the health system blueprint, the integrated health human resources strategy and the addiction and mental health strategy.

In 2008, her Ministry-funded doctoral dissertation focused on measuring how the dimensions of integration relate to overall system performance amongst 93 children and youth service providers in Peel Region. She demonstrated how better integration amongst providers and sectors contribute to better outcomes for children and youth. Her integration Model and Toolkit has been used as an organizing framework for health and human system integration initiatives across Canada. She has held faculty positions at seven universities in Canada, in both Ontario and Alberta.

Valerie will be transitioning from her current role as executive vice president and chief nursing executive at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute. She is committed to improving the overall health and well-being of individuals and their families living with mental health and addictions and she is thrilled to be joining CMHA, Simcoe County. She believes that as the OHT is established, “AMH leadership will be critical to ensure our clients and their families receive their required services and supports (right care) in the right place by the right provider/team.”

The board of directors are delighted to welcome Valerie to her new role and look forward to her providing effective leadership to staff, the community and our clients.

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The 9th Annual "Start Talking" Golf Day

Join us for the 9th Annual "Start Talking" golf day in support of mental health in our community. Your golfing day includes brunch served prior to a shotgun start at noon. On the course you can expect to enjoy snacks and beverages from local businesses while playing on one of the top golf courses in Ontario. Your day will conclude with an incredible dinner with opportunities to win incredible prizes and bid on exclusive items at our live auction.

Registration is now open - sign-up today!

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Barrie Family Support Group

2020 Schedule

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Walk-In Service at CMHA Simcoe County

Also called On-Duty, this is a “Walk-In service“, both in-person and by phone, for individuals in help of finding community resources or submitting referrals to access CMHA services and programs. It is also for individuals who require emotional support and guidance at the moment of call. Knowledge and education is provided on how to access internal programs in CMHA and various other duties performed at request.

Barrie: 90 Mulcaster St. Hours: Monday to Friday 9am-4pm Call: 705-726-5033

Innisfil: 8000 Yonge St. 2nd Floor Hours: Tuesdays 1pm-4pm Call: 705-726-5033

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Find Support: Contact Crisis Services

Most of us go through life solving our day-to-day problems without needing help to cope with our feelings. But a severe illness, an accident or an emotional crisis can overwhelm us, at least temporarily, and suddenly we need help. In this section, you will find resources and tips on getting help when you need it most.

Contact our CRISIS SERVICES at 705-728-5044 (local) or 1-888-893-8333 (toll free) (TTY services available)

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Family Mental Health Initiative of Simcoe County

90 Mulcaster St.

Barrie ON L4M 3M5

705-725-0363 / 1-800-324-3252

fmhi.ca