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1 Presentation to CSA November 24 th, 2015 Meredith Kushnir, Marketing and Community Engagement Coordinator, CICMH

2 CICMH’s Mandate To help Ontario’s colleges and universities enhance capacity to support student mental health and well-being  CICMH will develop and implement mechanisms and tools to facilitate the sharing of resources, knowledge, local wisdom, best and promising practices, programs and policies in campus mental health.

3 Target Audience Campus-based service providers and partners, including: Student services Counselling Accessibility Health Faculty Administration Student Leaders Community Partners

4 Phase I: Project Development Start-up (Mar–Sept, 2013) Planning (Sept-Nov, 2013) Implementation (Nov 2013 - NOW) Sustainability Plan (Jan 2015 – October) Funding Hiring Organizational Structure Environmental Scan Needs Assessment Logic Model Evaluation Framework CICMH Deliverables / Activities External Review Report Draft Proposal Submission

5 CICMH’s Role / Core Functions CICMH as a centralized source/clearing house Provide up-to-date campus mental health info, events, resources, tools, best and promising practices, programs and policies. (Knowledge push/Transfer). CICMH for centralized knowledge exchange Foster KE (re: campus mental health and wellness) across Ontario’s post-secondary sector. Identify and relay what’s going on across the province in an easy to understand way. (Knowledge Exchange). CICMH as a knowledge broker/match-maker Facilitating partnerships to mobilize individual and collective efforts; identify areas for collaboration.

6 Implementation Phase Key Activities: Website - http://campusmentalhealth.ca/ http://campusmentalhealth.ca/ Resource Database Online Community of Practice http://connects.campusmentalhealth.ca/ http://connects.campusmentalhealth.ca/ Community of Practice & Knowledge Exchange Events  Student Leader Day ‘Ask the Expert’ Webinar Series E-blast / Newsletter Campus-Community Toolkit Indicators Project Relationship Brokering Evaluation via CAMH

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10 ‘Ask the Expert’ Webinar Series 16 webinars to date Average registration per webinar: 171 On average, 75% of attendees said the webinar was excellent or very good. On average, 87% of attendees said they will incorporate the webinar’s learnings into their work.

11 Student Blogs http://campusmentalhealth.ca/blog_post/international-student-video/

12 http://connects.campusmentalhealth.ca

13 CoP Members

14 CICMH Events  Student Leader Day August 20, 2014 http://campusmentalhealth.ca/connect/student-leader-day/  Flourishing Campuses November 6-7, 2014 http://campusmentalhealth.ca/connect/flourishing- campuses-event/ http://campusmentalhealth.ca/connect/flourishing- campuses-event/  Campus Exchange; Leveraging Mental Health Innovation, June 8-9, 2015 http://campusmentalhealth.ca/connect/campus-exchange/

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16 Goals for Student Leader Day 1.Relationship building and knowledge exchange between student leaders and CICMH. 2.To learn more about Ontario’s innovative student-led campus mental health and wellness initiatives. 3.To learn how CICMH can best meet the needs of student leaders and engage them in our work and activities. 4.To engage student leaders in Ontario’s Campus Mental Health discussions via the online Community of Practice and upcoming Events.

17 Needs Assessment Results 1.Student leaders want CICMH to work with student leaders. In order to do that CICMH needs to understand:  What student leaders’ priority areas are in campus mental health  What their professional development needs are. 2.CICMH to bring student leaders together for KE/sharing and professional development via CICMH events, webinars and online platform. 3.CICMH to identify and share promising programs, practices and policies relevant to student leaders’ needs. 4.Engage student leaders in CICMH’s work (e.g., student blog, webinars, events).

18 Priority Areas Identified 1.Increasing student engagement and voice in campus mental health and wellness strategies. 2.Faculty providing accommodations for students with mental health issues. 3.Access to counselling services and student voice / engagement in improving services and access. 4.Student-led mental health initiatives. What really works? 5.Mental health prevention and promotion in residence. What really works? 6.Student mental health and wellness course for credit 7.MHFA / Safe TALK for all student leaders? Sustainable solutions?

19 Student Leader Activities Professional Development /Workshops co-created by CICMH and student leaders: ​ Evaluating Student-Led Mental Health Promotion Initiatives for Student Leaders ​ Evaluating Student-Led Mental Health Promotion Initiatives for Student Leaders Putting Students at the Centre: Engaging Students in Planning from Service Design to Campus PolicyPutting Students at the Centre: Engaging Students in Planning from Service Design to Campus Policy Peer Support on Campus: The Benefits & Challenges Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Sharing Promising Practices Inside & Out of Peer Navigation

20 How can we best serve Student Leaders? Resources to gather? Webinar topics? Professional development needs and topics? Online platform: http://connects.campusmentalhealth.ca/ http://connects.campusmentalhealth.ca/ -Priority areas? discussion topics? -Private group for Student Leaders?

21 mkushnir@campusmentalhealth.ca www.campusmentalhealth.ca


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