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Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Care Network
18th Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Care Conference (2017) Connecting People In Need With Care
Education
Ottawa, Ontario
June 2, 2017 - June 3, 2017
Join us in Ottawa Next Year for Canada's 150th Anniversary Celebration! 18th Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Care Conference (2017) Connecting People In Need With Care June 2 and 3, 2017, Delta City Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada We are excited to welcome health care providers, administrators, policy makers, patients, and families to join us from June 2-3, 2017 at the Delta City Centre in beautiful Ottawa! This year, we celebrate "Connecting People in Need with Care" as an overarching theme, connecting with patients of all ages and hard-to-serve populations, connecting via technology, connecting with policy makers to initiate change, and connecting with each other to work collaboratively in mental health care. Our host city for this year is also home to Canada's 150th Anniversary Celebrations which will be taking place throughout 2017. This is the perfect opportunity to visit Canada's capital and take part in this special year of National celebration (#Ottawa2017). Visit our website, www.shared-care.ca, as we continue to add more details, but for now save the date and also consider submitting an abstract. Target Audiences: Interprofessional/intersectoral teams Family physicians and other primary care providers Mental health care providers Psychiatrists and psychologists Administrators and policy makers Other health disciplines working with primary care and/or community care People with lived experience Family members Educators and their students Researchers



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