CWGHR Campus
Workshops
Previous Workshops
Below are some of the workshops that CWGHR has held in the recent past.
Positive Outlook
How to Work with Depressed Clients Living with Episodic Disabilities.
Positive Outlook provided valuable tools for front-line health and social service professionals who meet directly with clients and feel that depression is limiting the client's quality of life. It was a mental health workshop for front-line service providers who are not mental health specialists. The workshop was best suited for:
- Case Managers
- Health Promoters
- Intake/Discharge Workers
- Nurses
- Personal Support Workers
- Home Care Providers
- Rehabilitation Service Providers
Positive Outlook used practical real-life scenarios to encourage problem-solving around how best to approach and understand difficult mental health-related issues. It provided the tools necessary to ease the burden of depression on both client and professional alike.
CWGHR offered the Positive Outlook Workshop in several Canadian cities, as follows:
Workshop City | Workshop Address | Dates For the sake of continuity, attendance at both days of the workshop is mandatory |
Language |
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Regina, SK | Pasqua Hospital 4101 Dewdney Ave. Regina, SK S4T 1A5 |
February 10 & 11, 2014 | English |
Victoria, BC | James Bay New Horizons Society
|
February 20 and 21, 2014 | English |
Quebec City, QC | Centre Durocher
290, rue de Carillon Québec, QC G1K 5B2 |
March 3 & 4, 2014 | French |
Saint John, NB | Saint John Unit |
March 6 & 7, 2014 | English |
The cost of the workshop was $50 per participant.
Registration has closed. Please check the current workshops page regularly for upcoming workshops.
If you have questions regarding the Positive Outlook workshops, please contact: CWGHRCampus@hivandrehab.ca
The Positive Outlook project was funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada.
About The Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation
The Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation (CWGHR) is a national charitable organization that promotes innovation and excellence in rehabilitation in the context of HIV and related conditions. Our membership and activities are multi-sectoral and multi-disciplinary. CWHGR is a leader and catalyst for improved rehabilitation services for people living with HIV and related conditions through integrated research, education, policy and practice.
CWGHR has three primary mandates: 1) coordinating and advising on issues of disability and rehabilitation in the context of HIV; 2) supporting and undertaking initiatives in rehabilitation in the context of HIV; 3) encouraging pan-disease collaboration to address issues experienced by people living with HIV and related conditions and those with other complex episodic or chronic diseases.
For more information, visit our website at: www.hivandrehab.ca