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Foundations of Child and Youth Mental Health
This foundational course introduces common mental health concerns affecting children and youth, including how symptoms may appear across different ages and developmental stages. Learners will strengthen their ability to recognize needs, respond appropriately, and work within the boundaries of their frontline role.
Future-Ready Skills: Succeeding in Online Classes and the Digital World
This live Zoom course helps high school students build the skills they need to thrive in online classes and beyond. Through interactive discussions, breakout rooms, and real-world scenarios, students will learn how to communicate clearly on video, collaborate effectively in virtual groups, manage their time, and stay safe and respectful online.
Whether they’re preparing for remote learning, post-secondary education, or future careers, students will walk away with practical tools they can start using immediately in all their digital spaces.
Introduction to the Ontario Intensive Treatment Pathway
This introductory course provides an overview of the Ontario Intensive Treatment Pathway and its role in supporting children and youth with intensive mental health needs. Learners will explore the pathway’s purpose, guiding principles, service structure, and commitment to consistent, coordinated, and equitable care across Ontario.
Maintaining Healthy Minds
Join the Health and Learning Alliance for an interactive virtual classroom on the connection between health and learning. In this live online session, educators, families, and health professionals explore practical strategies to support student well-being, build healthy daily habits, and create learning environments where young people can thrive. Participants will engage in short activities, real-life scenarios, and Q&A, leaving with simple, actionable ideas they can use right away at home, in schools, and in the community.
Medication Awareness for Non-Prescribing Staff
This course provides non-prescribing staff with a practical introduction to medication-related responsibilities in intensive treatment settings. Learners will review professional boundaries, observation and documentation, common side effects, medication adherence, communication with clinical professionals, and procedures for raising concerns.
National Conference 2026
The Ontario Health Innovation Summit brings together healthcare leaders, clinicians, researchers, and innovators to explore the future of patient care, technology, and public health.
Spend three days learning, connecting, and discovering practical strategies you can use right away.
Neurodiversity-Affirming Practice
This course helps frontline practitioners support neurodivergent children and youth in respectful and strengths-based ways. Learners will examine sensory needs, communication differences, executive functioning, environmental accommodations, and approaches that promote autonomy, inclusion, and emotional safety.