This year's conference theme was 'Beyond Crisis: Working on the Continuum of Care.' The conference was held virtually in partnership with UBC’s Faculty of Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry.
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Improving Care and Strengthening Hope
To help the move towards a province wide strategy for treating some of the most vulnerable people in our communities we've designed the Centre for Learning as as single educational and informational resource for service providers, individuals with lived and living experience, and their families.
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Exploration
This is a site where learning can happen anywhere... within original curriculum, hand-picked program and activity recommendations, resource libraries, communities of practice, the latest news and research...all framed by a unique way to assess and identify precisely the learning you need.
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Insight and Self-Awareness
Self-access you current competencies over a range of domains. Identify and discover ongoing professional-development opportunities based on your current occupational role.
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Sharing and Connecting with Expertise
- Access expert presentations to support your ongoing knowledge & practice
- Keep up with current & emerging evidence to improve care within MHSU across the province.
- Stay aware of system level needs for people with mental health & substance use issues.
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Connecting With Communities of Practice
The Provincial Mental Health & Substance Use ECHO is an evidence-informed way to better serve people with complex mental health and substance use issues, through collaboratively identifying issues and ideas, and creating system-level change in B.C.
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Bringing You The Latest Information
The BCMHSUS Resource Finder is a growing library of new & emerging knowledge, best practices, evidence-based learning informational and educational resources.
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Original Cutting-Edge Curriculum
The Introduction to Concurrent Disorders is a three-part program handcrafted by BCMHSUS content specialists. Sign in and access the first two modules already loaded in your Dashboard! Learn More
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