MHFA Seniors

Wednesday, Oct 28, 2020 at 8:30AM

Suicide Prevention Resource Centre

Canada has an aging population. As of July 1, 2015, there were more people aged 65 years and older in Canada than children under the age of 15 years. The likelihood of experiencing a mental health problem or illness in a given year increases as of age 69 and currently, men aged 80 and older have the highest suicide rates in Canada.

MHFA Seniors is an adaptation of the MHFA Basic course that is intended to increase the capacity of seniors, families (informal caregivers), friends, staff in care settings and communities to promote mental health in seniors, prevent mental illness and suicide wherever possible in seniors and intervene early when problems first emerge.

The course content and resource materials are based on best available evidence and practice guidelines and were developed in consultation with Canadian experts in the field of geriatric psychiatry. The curriculum was developed for the Mental Health Commission of Canada at Trillium Health Partners, a healthcare organization which priorities seniors’ health and wellness.

October 28 - 29

Register at https://www.facebook.com/events/2499713460268835/

Location

Suicide Prevention Resource Centre, 10014-99 Street, Grande Prairie, Alberta

Contact Info

Posted by Katie Richard under Community in ReachFM.

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