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Mental Health First Aid

Ecole Rose des Vents, Greenwood, NS 6 Bedford Road, Greenwood, Nova Scotia, Canada

Mental Health First Aid is the help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis.  Just as physical first aid is administered to an injured person before medical treatment can be obtained, MHFA is given until appropriate treatment is found or until the crisis is resolved. The MHFA... Read more >

$40.00

Men’s Mental Health Support Group

The Canadian Mental Health Association - Nova Scotia is seeking participants from the Hantsport-Middleton area for a Men's Mental Health Support Group. Contact Education02@novascotia.cmha.ca to register.

But HOW do I eat? Practical Strategies from a Dietician

This series, facilitated through Eating Disorders Nova Scotia, is on nutritional aspects of Eating Disorder recovery and will be led by Nicole Otto, Registered Dietitian. Join us as we explore a specific topic each week that builds on content from the previous week. We’ll cover mechanical eating, meal planning, myths and barriers to regular eating... Read more >

WEBINAR RECORDING Autism&Eating Disorders AUST EDFA MEMBERS

A must-see webinar recording on autism in eating disorders, with: Tony Attwood @drtonyattwood Only viewable till 2 April, THEN IT'S GONE Who should know this stuff? a.  obviously, parents of someone with ASD and ED b. all ED therapists c. ALL PARENTS WHO HELP OTHER PARENTS ON ED FORUMS I was gripped for the whole... Read more >

Eating Disorders: Queer Perspectives on Recovery – EDNS

A Virtual Panel Discussion About this Event Eating Disorders are a social justice issue. Our society is cis-heteropatriarchal, ableist, racist, and classist — and, unfortunately, the landscape of eating disorder support and treatment reflect that. Although much more research is needed, emerging evidence shows that eating disorders disproportionately impact people who are marginalized and oppressed,... Read more >

Let’s Talk About Fat

online event

An Introduction and Alternative Perspective to Thinking About Fatness About this event What's your relationship with fat? Is being fat a choice? In what ways is our culture fat-phobic? How can we move away from shame and towards radical self acceptance? Join Social Worker and researcher, Amanda Hollahan, for a workshop that will include alternative... Read more >

Free

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