Courses
Level 1
Course details
Conestoga 101
CON0101
Mental Health in Society
MNHL8300
Measuring the Impacts of Mental Health and Substance Use Problems
MNHL8310
Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being Across the Life Course
MNHL8320
Conditions that Elevate Risk
MNHL8330
Evidence Based Interventions for Populations at-Risk
MNHL8360
Preparing for Collaborative Practice
MNHL8400
Level 2
Course details
Trauma-Informed Care and Services
MNHL8340
Human Rights, the Law and Legislation
MNHL8350
Examining Complexity in At-Risk Populations
MNHL8370
Inter-sectoral and Cross-Ministerial Collaborations
MNHL8380
Planning and Facilitating Program Evaluation
MNHL8390
Capstone Knowledge Integration Project
MNHL8410
Program outcomes
Assess the multi-level risk and protective factors to determine the potential impact on persons, communities and populations at risk for mental health and substance use problems
Advocate on behalf of at-risk populations to reduce stigma, discrimination and marginalization of people with mental health and substance use problems
Adhere to professional, legal and ethical standards, including policies and best practices as they relate to mental health and substance use problems.
Integrate theory and empirical evidence to develop strategies to address service gaps and promote mental health and well-being for populations and people with complex needs.
Assess personal and inter-professional capabilities used to advance system and service improvements for populations at risk for mental health and substance use problems.
Design mental health and substance use policy, programs and services using population health planning frameworks to align with the needs of people with mental health and substance use problems
Reflect critically on the ideas, interests and institutions that influence societal responses to inform policy and programming decisions
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