2017 Conference
THANK YOU for making this our biggest Conference yet!
The annual sector gathering attracted over 350 delegates, and offered 70+ presentations over 8 streams, facilitated by 150 speakers.
Jesse Thistle and Ann Dowsett Johnston, our keynote speakers Monday morning, opened the Conference with important reflections on creating a healing system. And Jessica Holmes closed to a standing ovation with a hilarious, heartfelt and energizing keynote on “Depression to Comedy.”
Thank you to all of our attendees, sponsors, presenters, keynote speakers and exhibitors for making this our most successful event to date!!
2017 Conference Presentations by Stream
AMHO’s Conference had 70+ presentations over 48 concurrent sessions and 8 streams. Below are the presentations AMHO has received and has permission to post, organized by stream.
Is your presentation missing? Please e-mail us if you would like to post yours.
See the full Conference program here.
Treatment and Services
TS2 – Practical approaches and considerations in communicating with and supporting individuals using crystal meth
TS5 – Implementing a community-based intensive day treatment program – lessons learned
TS5 – Coordinating services for pregnant and parenting women in a rural service delivery setting
Integration and Collaboration A
IC-A1 – Primary care and mental health and addictions in Ontario
IC-A4 – Fostering real opportunities and possibilites: enhanced system and agency collaborations providing meaningful and effective client driven outcomes
IC-A4 – Health Links – Coordinated care planning and management
IC-A6 – Measuring health equity – collecting socio-demographic data
Integration and Collaboration B
IC-B2 – From collaboration to partnership: a housing strategy to build on
IC-B2 – Strathearne Suites: Creating hope and homes through collaborative funding
IC-B3 – From hospital to community: working together to foster client centered care
IC-B4 – Coming together beyond the hype: our journey building community capacity in DBT
IC-B5 – Seniors crisis services initiative: collaboration across LHINs and sectors for client centered care
Research and Knowledge Mobilization
RK1 – Narrative and pictorial TIPS on how to operationalize trauma-informed practices (TIP)
RK5 – Excellence through Quality Improvement: Tailoring coaching support to advance quality improvement efforts
Health Promotion and Prevention
HP1 – Cannabis legalization: lessons from regulation of alcohol, tobacco and pharma
HP2 – Implementing clinical group supervision for a multi-disciplinary setting
HP2 – Implementing a quality improvement matrix in your organization
HP3 – The impact of social media on mental health and addictions
HP4 – Working together to create and implement a comprehensive local alcohol strategy
HP6 – Addressing emerging adult mental health and addiction needs in post-secondary institutions
Thank you to our generous sponsors!
