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QUALITY
Defining, pursuing and delivering excellence. We support Ontario’s agencies, communities and decision makers to ensure the best mental health and well-being for every child, youth and family.FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
Family engagement is an ongoing process that includes families as active decision makers and equal partners in service delivery at individual, organizational and system levels. INNOVATION - ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND Innovation Initiatives. Since 2017, our Innovation Initiatives have supported Ontario's child and youth mental health agencies to turn their bold ideas into potential solutions to improve service quality and access so that Ontario's children, youth and families have theYOUTH ENGAGEMENT
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Abby Lopez: Abby Lopez is studying social work, with a minor in children and youth studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in Brantford.Currently working as a youth advocate for Woodview: Mental Health and Autism Services, Abby is interested in making a career in youth mental health.She became interested in the mental health sector when she was diagnosed with a mental illness at age 14. ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTHAPPROACHPROJECTSRESOURCESABOUT USMOBILIZING KNOWLEDGEIMPROVINGQUALITY
Defining, pursuing and delivering excellence. We support Ontario’s agencies, communities and decision makers to ensure the best mental health and well-being for every child, youth and family.FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
Family engagement is an ongoing process that includes families as active decision makers and equal partners in service delivery at individual, organizational and system levels. INNOVATION - ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND Innovation Initiatives. Since 2017, our Innovation Initiatives have supported Ontario's child and youth mental health agencies to turn their bold ideas into potential solutions to improve service quality and access so that Ontario's children, youth and families have theYOUTH ENGAGEMENT
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Abby Lopez: Abby Lopez is studying social work, with a minor in children and youth studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in Brantford.Currently working as a youth advocate for Woodview: Mental Health and Autism Services, Abby is interested in making a career in youth mental health.She became interested in the mental health sector when she was diagnosed with a mental illness at age 14. INNOVATION - ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND Innovation Initiatives. Since 2017, our Innovation Initiatives have supported Ontario's child and youth mental health agencies to turn their bold ideas into potential solutions to improve service quality and access so that Ontario's children, youth and families have theCOVID-19 RESOURCES
The following evidence summaries and webinars were compiled and developed (many in partnership with Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO)) to support the delivery of child and youth mental health services — and the teams who provide them — in the face of unprecedented challenges, evolving needs and increasing demand.. Want to be notified when we add new resources to this page?EARLY CHILDHOOD
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. QUEST: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Children, young people and families deserve the best care experience, timely services and a system that is easy to navigate. The sector always strives do to better, and our Quest program supports agencies in their ongoing quality improvement efforts.YOUTH PEER SUPPORT
More resources. This online series is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to youth peer support. Check out the reference and resource document for more information and learning opportunities. The facilitation support guide has also been created to promote further ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. CHANGE MANAGEMENT THEORY CHANGE MANAGEMENT THEORY - BRIEF KÜBLER-ROSS MODEL The Kbler ‐Ross Model is the popular Five Stages of Grief model that was introduced inElisabeth Kbler‐
PROGRAM SUMMARIES WAITLIST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARIES Waitlist management — interactive webinar enhanced information and system navigation platform (Hamilton) Project lead: Lynwood Charlton Centre BECK YOUTH INVENTORIES Contact Information / Ordering Information. Pearson Canada Assessment Inc. 55 Horner Ave. Toronto, ON M8Z 4X6 Phone: 1-866-335-8418 (English) Phone: 1-866-335-8427 (French) KEY FACTORS FOR IMPLEMENTATION value innovation, information sharing, and KEY FACTORS FOR IMPLEMENTATION Consolidated framework Based on the synthesis of Engage implementation leadersexisting ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTHAPPROACHPROJECTSRESOURCESABOUT USMOBILIZING KNOWLEDGEIMPROVINGQUALITY
External clinical services. We do not provide mental health advice, counselling or treatment. If you (or someone you know) are in crisis right now, please call the Kids Help Phone at 1‑800‑668‑6868 or refer to one of the following resources: good2talk.ca. kidshelpphone.ca. ementalhealth.ca. crisisline.ca.FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
Family engagement. Family engagement is an ongoing process that includes families as active decision makers and equal partners in service delivery at individual, organizational and system levels. For more than a decade, we have partnered with Parents for Children's Mental Health (PCMH) to co-develop and implement a model, along withresources
INNOVATION - ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND Innovation Initiatives support mental health from infancy to early adulthood. Collectively, these projects are addressing barriers such as wait time, culture and language, stigma, geography and health literacy. 2017–18. Our first round of grants supported six potentialYOUTH ENGAGEMENT
TRANSITION TO VIRTUAL CARE Suggested citation: Danseco, E. Kurzawa, J. & Krygier-Bartz, M. (2020). Transition to virtual care: An evaluation of changes to child and youth mental health service delivery in YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Youth advisory council. Our youth advisory council (Youth council) builds on the capacity of young people to improve child and youth mental health across Ontario by speaking to, and acting on, issues that impact or are important to youth. The Youth council reflects our commitment to meaningful youth engagement; we rely on young people's DIGITAL PLATFORMS SWOT ANALYSIS 3 Platform: Doxy.me Strengths: • Unlimited minutes to users for sessions • Virtual waiting room • Live chat features • Option to virtual/digital documents, ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH Rooting mental health in an Aboriginal worldview: Inspired by "Many hands one dream". This paper provides a short overview of the Aboriginal worldview on mental health and well-being and provides recommendations for improving outcomes for Aboriginal children, youth and families. Rooting mental health in an Aboriginal worldview. PLANNING TEMPLATE SAMPLE SPONSOR ROAD MAPWEB VIEW PLANNING TEMPLATE. SAMPLE SPONSOR ROAD MAP. INTRODUCTION. This sponsor roadmap worksheet is designed to help the change management team PLANNING YOUR EVALUATION IDENTIFYING EVALUATION … Title: PLANNING YOUR EVALUATION IDENTIFYING EVALUATION QUESTIONS – EXAMPLES Author: Nadine Buckley Created Date: 10/29/2012 9:19:43 AM ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTHAPPROACHPROJECTSRESOURCESABOUT USMOBILIZING KNOWLEDGEIMPROVINGQUALITY
External clinical services. We do not provide mental health advice, counselling or treatment. If you (or someone you know) are in crisis right now, please call the Kids Help Phone at 1‑800‑668‑6868 or refer to one of the following resources: good2talk.ca. kidshelpphone.ca. ementalhealth.ca. crisisline.ca.FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
Family engagement. Family engagement is an ongoing process that includes families as active decision makers and equal partners in service delivery at individual, organizational and system levels. For more than a decade, we have partnered with Parents for Children's Mental Health (PCMH) to co-develop and implement a model, along withresources
INNOVATION - ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND Innovation Initiatives support mental health from infancy to early adulthood. Collectively, these projects are addressing barriers such as wait time, culture and language, stigma, geography and health literacy. 2017–18. Our first round of grants supported six potentialYOUTH ENGAGEMENT
TRANSITION TO VIRTUAL CARE Suggested citation: Danseco, E. Kurzawa, J. & Krygier-Bartz, M. (2020). Transition to virtual care: An evaluation of changes to child and youth mental health service delivery in YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Youth advisory council. Our youth advisory council (Youth council) builds on the capacity of young people to improve child and youth mental health across Ontario by speaking to, and acting on, issues that impact or are important to youth. The Youth council reflects our commitment to meaningful youth engagement; we rely on young people's DIGITAL PLATFORMS SWOT ANALYSIS 3 Platform: Doxy.me Strengths: • Unlimited minutes to users for sessions • Virtual waiting room • Live chat features • Option to virtual/digital documents, ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH Rooting mental health in an Aboriginal worldview: Inspired by "Many hands one dream". This paper provides a short overview of the Aboriginal worldview on mental health and well-being and provides recommendations for improving outcomes for Aboriginal children, youth and families. Rooting mental health in an Aboriginal worldview. PLANNING TEMPLATE SAMPLE SPONSOR ROAD MAPWEB VIEW PLANNING TEMPLATE. SAMPLE SPONSOR ROAD MAP. INTRODUCTION. This sponsor roadmap worksheet is designed to help the change management team PLANNING YOUR EVALUATION IDENTIFYING EVALUATION … Title: PLANNING YOUR EVALUATION IDENTIFYING EVALUATION QUESTIONS – EXAMPLES Author: Nadine Buckley Created Date: 10/29/2012 9:19:43 AM INNOVATION - ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND Innovation Initiatives. Since 2017, our Innovation Initiatives have supported Ontario's child and youth mental health agencies to turn their bold ideas into potential solutions to improve service quality and access so that Ontario's children, youth and families have theCOVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 resources. The following evidence summaries and webinars were compiled and developed (many in partnership with Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO)) to support the delivery of child and youth mental health services — and the teams who provide them — in the face of unprecedented challenges, evolving needs and increasingdemand.
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Early childhood. Children and youth at different developmental stages have different needs and strengths. For example, what works with teenagers doesn't necessarily work with young children. Early childhood is one of our key priority areas because what happens in early childhood (from birth to age six) sets the stage for latermental health.
MEASURES DATABASE
Measures database. Our measures database is an online directory that profiles a growing number of measures related to child and youth mental health and program evaluation. This online tool QUEST: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Quest is a quality improvement (QI) program based on the Lean Six Sigma methodology, which we offer in partnership with Children's Mental Health Ontario (CMHO). It focuses on building organizational capacity for QI and a culture of continuous quality improvement within the involved organization.YOUTH PEER SUPPORT
Youth peer support. Together with young people and community experts, the Centre and the Community Suicide Prevention Network of Ottawa (CSPN) developed a nine-part video learning series called Pillars of youth support. This collection was created to introduce young people to key elements of peer support and build their confidence inproviding
ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. PROGRAM SUMMARIES WAITLIST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARIES Waitlist management — interactive webinar enhanced information and system navigation platform (Hamilton) Project lead: Lynwood Charlton Centre BECK YOUTH INVENTORIES Cost to Use. Cost details. BYI-II complete kit (includes manual, and 25 combination inventory booklets): $389.00. The inventories (anger, anxiety, etc.): cost $91.00 each for a package of 25. A package of 25 combination inventory booklet: $347.00. BYI-II manual costs $116.00. KEY FACTORS FOR IMPLEMENTATION value innovation, information sharing, and KEY FACTORS FOR IMPLEMENTATION Consolidated framework Based on the synthesis of Engage implementation leadersexisting ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTHAPPROACHPROJECTSRESOURCESABOUT USMOBILIZING KNOWLEDGEIMPROVINGQUALITY
External clinical services. We do not provide mental health advice, counselling or treatment. If you (or someone you know) are in crisis right now, please call the Kids Help Phone at 1‑800‑668‑6868 or refer to one of the following resources: good2talk.ca. kidshelpphone.ca. ementalhealth.ca. crisisline.ca.FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
Family engagement. Family engagement is an ongoing process that includes families as active decision makers and equal partners in service delivery at individual, organizational and system levels. For more than a decade, we have partnered with Parents for Children's Mental Health (PCMH) to co-develop and implement a model, along withresources
INNOVATION - ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND Innovation Initiatives support mental health from infancy to early adulthood. Collectively, these projects are addressing barriers such as wait time, culture and language, stigma, geography and health literacy. 2017–18. Our first round of grants supported six potentialYOUTH ENGAGEMENT
TRANSITION TO VIRTUAL CARE Suggested citation: Danseco, E. Kurzawa, J. & Krygier-Bartz, M. (2020). Transition to virtual care: An evaluation of changes to child and youth mental health service delivery in YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Youth advisory council. Our youth advisory council (Youth council) builds on the capacity of young people to improve child and youth mental health across Ontario by speaking to, and acting on, issues that impact or are important to youth. The Youth council reflects our commitment to meaningful youth engagement; we rely on young people's DIGITAL PLATFORMS SWOT ANALYSIS 3 Platform: Doxy.me Strengths: • Unlimited minutes to users for sessions • Virtual waiting room • Live chat features • Option to virtual/digital documents, ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH Rooting mental health in an Aboriginal worldview: Inspired by "Many hands one dream". This paper provides a short overview of the Aboriginal worldview on mental health and well-being and provides recommendations for improving outcomes for Aboriginal children, youth and families. Rooting mental health in an Aboriginal worldview. PLANNING TEMPLATE SAMPLE SPONSOR ROAD MAPWEB VIEW PLANNING TEMPLATE. SAMPLE SPONSOR ROAD MAP. INTRODUCTION. This sponsor roadmap worksheet is designed to help the change management team PLANNING YOUR EVALUATION IDENTIFYING EVALUATION … Title: PLANNING YOUR EVALUATION IDENTIFYING EVALUATION QUESTIONS – EXAMPLES Author: Nadine Buckley Created Date: 10/29/2012 9:19:43 AM ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTHAPPROACHPROJECTSRESOURCESABOUT USMOBILIZING KNOWLEDGEIMPROVINGQUALITY
External clinical services. We do not provide mental health advice, counselling or treatment. If you (or someone you know) are in crisis right now, please call the Kids Help Phone at 1‑800‑668‑6868 or refer to one of the following resources: good2talk.ca. kidshelpphone.ca. ementalhealth.ca. crisisline.ca.FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
Family engagement. Family engagement is an ongoing process that includes families as active decision makers and equal partners in service delivery at individual, organizational and system levels. For more than a decade, we have partnered with Parents for Children's Mental Health (PCMH) to co-develop and implement a model, along withresources
INNOVATION - ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND Innovation Initiatives support mental health from infancy to early adulthood. Collectively, these projects are addressing barriers such as wait time, culture and language, stigma, geography and health literacy. 2017–18. Our first round of grants supported six potentialYOUTH ENGAGEMENT
TRANSITION TO VIRTUAL CARE Suggested citation: Danseco, E. Kurzawa, J. & Krygier-Bartz, M. (2020). Transition to virtual care: An evaluation of changes to child and youth mental health service delivery in YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Youth advisory council. Our youth advisory council (Youth council) builds on the capacity of young people to improve child and youth mental health across Ontario by speaking to, and acting on, issues that impact or are important to youth. The Youth council reflects our commitment to meaningful youth engagement; we rely on young people's DIGITAL PLATFORMS SWOT ANALYSIS 3 Platform: Doxy.me Strengths: • Unlimited minutes to users for sessions • Virtual waiting room • Live chat features • Option to virtual/digital documents, ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH Rooting mental health in an Aboriginal worldview: Inspired by "Many hands one dream". This paper provides a short overview of the Aboriginal worldview on mental health and well-being and provides recommendations for improving outcomes for Aboriginal children, youth and families. Rooting mental health in an Aboriginal worldview. PLANNING TEMPLATE SAMPLE SPONSOR ROAD MAPWEB VIEW PLANNING TEMPLATE. SAMPLE SPONSOR ROAD MAP. INTRODUCTION. This sponsor roadmap worksheet is designed to help the change management team PLANNING YOUR EVALUATION IDENTIFYING EVALUATION … Title: PLANNING YOUR EVALUATION IDENTIFYING EVALUATION QUESTIONS – EXAMPLES Author: Nadine Buckley Created Date: 10/29/2012 9:19:43 AMEARLY CHILDHOOD
Early childhood. Children and youth at different developmental stages have different needs and strengths. For example, what works with teenagers doesn't necessarily work with young children. Early childhood is one of our key priority areas because what happens in early childhood (from birth to age six) sets the stage for latermental health.
ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH This resource is a visual aide to help understand the continuum of youth engagement (from negative, disengaging activities to the highest forms of engagement) and guide conversations between adults and young people who are planning for organizational, community QUEST: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Quest is a quality improvement (QI) program based on the Lean Six Sigma methodology, which we offer in partnership with Children's Mental Health Ontario (CMHO). It focuses on building organizational capacity for QI and a culture of continuous quality improvement within the involved organization.YOUTH PEER SUPPORT
Youth peer support. Together with young people and community experts, the Centre and the Community Suicide Prevention Network of Ottawa (CSPN) developed a nine-part video learning series called Pillars of youth support. This collection was created to introduce young people to key elements of peer support and build their confidence inproviding
ONTARIO CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CHILD AND YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. PROGRAM SUMMARIES WAITLIST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARIES Waitlist management — interactive webinar enhanced information and system navigation platform (Hamilton) Project lead: Lynwood Charlton Centre CHANGE MANAGEMENT THEORY CHANGE MANAGEMENT THEORY - BRIEF KÜBLER-ROSS MODEL The Kbler ‐Ross Model is the popular Five Stages of Grief model that was introduced inElisabeth Kbler‐
DR. IAN MANION ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Dr. Ian Manion announces retirement. Dr. Ian Manion, executive director of the Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health (the Centre) officially announced his upcoming retirement at a meeting of the Centre’s Governance Committee last week. Dr. Manion will leave his position on December 31, 2015, after 11 years with the Centre and nearly 30 years with the Children’s KEY FACTORS FOR IMPLEMENTATION value innovation, information sharing, and KEY FACTORS FOR IMPLEMENTATION Consolidated framework Based on the synthesis of Engage implementation leadersexisting IMPLEMENTATION DRIVERS of the practitioners. Alignment of external systems is a critical aspect of implementation. It also c IMPLEMENTATION DRIVERS Implementation drivers are common features of This website uses cookies to enhance usability and provide you with a more personal experience. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies as explained in our Privacy Policy.Agree
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