Fourth International Conference on Families with Parental Mental Health Challenges: Addressing the Needs of the Whole Family

Fourth International Conference on Families with Parental Mental Health Challenges: Addressing the Needs of the Whole Family

April 25 – April 27, 2014
Ed Roberts Campus, Berkeley, California

Conference Description:

This conference will bring researchers, educators, policy-makers, and providers from across disciplines together with members of the judiciary and those with lived experience. The primary aim is to share knowledge and experience, to advance the rights and highlight the needs of families striving to live well with parental mental health challenges. Related objectives include provision of an interactive forum to discuss common experiences, effective and evidence informed support and advocacy strategies, and contemporary, cutting edge, research.

To view the call for abstracts please visit:
http://interprofessional.ubc.ca/MentalHealth2014/CallForAbstracts.pdf

To submit an abstract, please visit:
http://www.dentistry.ubc.ca/interprofessional/submissionForm.asp?conference_id=30

For more information, please visit the conference website at http://interprofessional.ubc.ca/MentalHealth2014/default.asp. Email marketing.ipce@ubc.ca to get on an enquiry list for updates.

Research Study On Supportive Healthcare Decision Making for Diverse Populations

Researchers at the University of British Columbia are interested in talking to patients and/or their family members from diverse economic, cultural and linguistic backgrounds about their views on making important and/or difficult healthcare decisions.

You may be eligible to take part in the study if you are an adult who has a physical disability and/or chronic health condition and have engaged in complex decision-making about your own healthcare, or has been a surrogate decision maker on behalf of a loved one.

The study will involve one 45-60 minute (longer if interpreters are used) in-person interview at a time and location that is convenient for you. You will receive a $15 gift card in appreciation of your time and participation.

The research study is funded by the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), and has received approval from UBC’s Behavioural Research Ethics Board.

If you would like more information on this research study and/or to arrange to participate in the research, please contact the project research assistant, Kim Taylor: taylorka@exchange.ubc.ca. You may also contact the Principal Investigator, Dr. Anita Ho: anita.ho@ubc.ca.

Free Hearing Clinic at No Frills Pharmacy

What: Complimentary hearing clinic
When: Friday, July 12th from 9am to 12pm
Where: No Frills Pharmacy, located at 310 West Broadway in Vancouver

Please note that each hearing screening will take 15 minutes.

To register: Book your appointment by calling: 604-708-8084.