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This conference on September 12th at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute in Toronto will bring together multiple perspectives on arts based intervention, given that limited knowledge is currently available in this area. This invitation is open to researchers, front-line clinicians and therapists, survivors of suicide loss, survivors of suicide attempts and family and friends who have been affected by suicide and are interested in exploring the arts as part of the healing process.
Overview of the program:
September 11, 2017 - A gala kick-off dinner hosted at the Jazz Bistro featuring Shelley Marshall’s abridged production of: “Hold Mommy’s Cigarette”
September 12, 2017 - Day program: panel, symposia and workshop presentations
September 12, 2017 - Evening program, presented by CASP, ASR and the MNjcc with support from Pfizer: an exclusive screening of “The S Word” followed by a panel presentation
For more information visit www.caspconference.ca
Nom de l'événement
CASP Conference 2017
Conférence
For: Grand public
Fourni par: CASP and ASR Suicide and Depression Studies Unit at St. Michael's Hospital
Date et l'heure
Mon Sep 11 to tue 12 sep 2017
(Cet événement est terminé)
Lieu de la conférence
Description de l'évenement
You are invited to join us for a series of events on September 11-12 in recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day that will explore the interface between the arts and suicide prevention. Events include a gala kick-off dinner featuring Shelly Marshall's abridged production of "Hold Mommy's Cigarette", an exclusive screening of the documentary "The S Word", and a full day conference on September 12, 2017 which will highlight a new perspective and direction for suicide research and healing.This conference on September 12th at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute in Toronto will bring together multiple perspectives on arts based intervention, given that limited knowledge is currently available in this area. This invitation is open to researchers, front-line clinicians and therapists, survivors of suicide loss, survivors of suicide attempts and family and friends who have been affected by suicide and are interested in exploring the arts as part of the healing process.
Overview of the program:
September 11, 2017 - A gala kick-off dinner hosted at the Jazz Bistro featuring Shelley Marshall’s abridged production of: “Hold Mommy’s Cigarette”
September 12, 2017 - Day program: panel, symposia and workshop presentations
September 12, 2017 - Evening program, presented by CASP, ASR and the MNjcc with support from Pfizer: an exclusive screening of “The S Word” followed by a panel presentation
For more information visit www.caspconference.ca
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Dernière modification 8 Sep 2017