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Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry [CACAP]
(AcadÉmie canadienne de psychiatrie de l'enfant et l'adolescent)


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Contact:
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Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
c/o Elizabeth Manson, Administrator,
555 University Avenue
Toronto, ON M5G 1X8
Canada

416/813-6540
416/813-6200 fax

elizabeth.manson@sickkids.ca


About:


The Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry [CACAP] is the sole professional association of psychiatrists who work to improve the mental and emotional well-being of children, youth and their families across Canada.

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Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry
(l'Academie canadienne de pédopsychiatrie)


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Contact:

Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry
c/o Dr Philip Barker
Alberta Children's Hospital
1820 Richmond Road SW
Calgary, AL T2T 5C7
Canada

405/229-7245 fax

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Canadian Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry [CAGP]

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Contact:
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Canadian Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry
c/o Lilian Thorpe
Clinical Gerontology
Saskatoon City Hospital
701 Queen Street
Saskatoon, SK S7K 0M7
Canada

thorpe@duke.usask.ca


About:


The Canadian Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry [CAGP] is a national organization of psychiatrists dedicated to promoting mental health in the Canadian elderly population through the clinical, educational and research activities of its membership.

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Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and Law [CAPL]
(l'Académie canadienne de psychiatrie et droit)


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Contact:
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Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and Law
c/o Dominique Bourget
Royal Ottawa Hospital
1145 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, ON K1Z 7K4
Canada

613/722-6521 ext 6366
819/595-8971 fax

thira@sympatico.ca

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Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation [CACCF]
(Federation Canadienne D'agrement des Conseillers en Toxicomanie)


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Contact:
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Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation
236 Victoria Street North, Unit 1
Kitchener, Ontario N2H 5C8
Canada

866/624-1911
519/772-0533
519/772-0535 fax

info@caccb.ca


About:


The Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation [CACCF] strives to continuously offer the most effective and credible certifications to all addiction specific counsellors in Canada. The CACCF promotes, certifies and monitors the competency of addiction specific counsellors in Canada using current and effective practices, which are internationally recognized.

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Canadian Art Therapy Association [CATA]
(l'Association canadienne d'art thérapie)


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Contact:

The Canadian Art Therapy Association
26 Earl Grey Road
Toronto, ON M4J 3L2
Canada

416/461-9420


About:


The Canadian Art Therapy Association [CATA] was founded in 1977 as a non-profit organization to promote the development of the profession of art therapy in Canada.

Objectives:

  • Encourage professional exchange and collaboration among art therapists, art therapy students and professionals in related fields
  • Promote and maintain national standards of training, practice and professional registration.
  • Foster research and publications in art therapy
  • Increase awarenes of art therapy as an important mental health discipline within the community

The official publication of CATA is the biannual The Canadian Art Therapy Association Journal.

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Canadian Association for Child and Play Therapy [CACPT]

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Contact:
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Canadian Association for Child and Play Therapy
2 Bloor Street
Suite 100
Toronto, Ont M4W 3E2
Canada

800/361-3951

cacpt@hurontel.on.ca


About:


The Canadian Association for Child and Play Therapy believes in the value of play and its contribution to an individual's mental, emotional, social and psychological well being. The Association believes in:
  • Advancing and promoting the understanding and value of Play Therapy
  • High standards of professional and ethical practice
  • Advocating membership

To maintain a strong and professional organization, professional training and current research in Play Therapy is promoted throughout the program.

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Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians

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Canadian Association on Gerontology [CAG]
(Association canadienne de gérontologie) [ACG]


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Contact:
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Canadian Association on Gerontology
222 College Street
Suite 106
Toronto, ON M5T 3J1
Canada

416/978-7977
416/978-4771 fax

contact@cagacg.ca


About:


Founded in 1971, the Canadian Association on Gerontology [CAG] is a national, multidisciplinary scientific and educational association established to provide leadership in matters related to the aging population. CAG seeks to improve the lives of older Canadians through the creation and dissemination of knowledge in Gerontological policy, practice, research and education.

The official publication of CAG is the Canadian Journal on Aging.


Event
List:

  1. 36-th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting: "Chinook Winds Shaping the Landscape of Aging (Sous le souffle du chinook, façonnons le paysage du vieillissement)" November 1-3, 2007: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  2. 37-th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting October 23-25, 2008: London, Ontario, Canada
  3. 39-th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting October 21-23, 2010: Montréal, Québec, Canada

Event
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Detail:



Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 3/30/2007.


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Canadian Association for the Mentally Ill

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Contact:
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Canadian Association for the Mentally Ill
Box 1378
Kamloops BC V2C 6L7
Canada

info@cami.org


About:


The Canadian Association for the Mentally Ill is a non profit society with no administration fees. Its goals are to create:
  • A National Voice for its Members
  • Clubhouses for members by members in all communities
  • Safe places for members to meet and socialize
  • Jobs for Association members
  • Programs that members want and need

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Canadian Association of Psychoanalytic Child Therapists [CAPCT]

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Contact:
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Canadian Association of Psychoanalytic Child Therapists
42 Brookmount Road
Toronto, Ontario M4L 3N2
Canada

416/690-5464
416/690-2746 fax

capct@sympatico.ca


About:


The Canadian Association of Psychoanalytic Child Therapists [CAPCT] was founded in 1981 as a service organization for psychoanalytically trained child and adolescent psychotherapists in Canada. In conjunction with its many services, the CAPCT provides educational and networking opportunities for its members, and works to promote awareness of dynamic psychotherapy with children in the mental health community.

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Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology [CAPO ACOP]
(Association Canadienne d'Oncologie Psychosociale)


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Contact:
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Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology
c/o Anne Leis, PhD, President
Department of Community Health and Epidemiology
University of Saskatchewan
107 Wiggins Road
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5
Canada

306/966-7878
306/966-7920 fax

leis@sask.usask.ca


About:


The Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology [CAPO ACOP] is the oldest interdisciplinary professional association in North America dedicated to helping people to cope with cancer. The purpose of the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology is to foster and encourage interdisciplinary excellence in psychosocial research, education, and clinical practice in oncology.

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Canadian Association of Rubenfeld Synergists



Contact:

Canadian Association of Rubenfeld Synergists
112 Lund Street
Richmond Hill, ON L4C 5V9
Canada

905/883-3158

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Canadian Association of School Psychologists [CASP]

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Contact:

Canadian Association of School Psychologists
Suite 252
162-2025 L'Avenue Corydon
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 0N5
Canada

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Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centres [CASAC]


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Canadian Association of Social Workers
(Association canadienne des travailleurs sociaux)


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Contact:

Canadian Association of Social Workers


About:


Founded in 1926 to monitor employment conditions and to establish standards of practice within the profession, the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) has evolved into a national voice on behalf of some 13,000 members. The CASW Board of Directors determines and oversees general and financial policies. With each provincial association appointing one member to the board, a unified voice for the Canadian profession is assured.

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Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
(l'Association canadienne des orthophonistes et audiologistes)


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Contact:
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Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
2006-130 Albert Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5G4
Canada

613/567-9968
613/567-2859 fax

caslpa@caslpa.ca

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Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention [CASP/ACPS]
(l’Association canadienne pour la prévention du suicide)


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Contact:
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Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention
c/o The Support Network
#301, 11456 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5K 0M1
Canada

780/482-0198
780/488-1495 fax

casp@suicideprevention.ca


About:


The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention [CASP/ACPS] is a national non-profit organization whose ultimate purpose is to reduce the suicide rate and minimize the harmful consequences of suicidal behaviour. The organization achieves its purpose by facilitating, advocating, supporting and advising, rather than through the provision of direct services.

The core functions of CASP include:

  • Facilitation of broad-based information sharing on intervention and research findings
  • Advocacy for policy development at the federal/provincial/territorial level
  • Development of excellence in research and service in Canada

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Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse [CCSA-CCLAT]
(Centre canadien de lutte contre l'alcoolisme et les toxicomanies)


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About:


The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse is a non-profit organization working to minimize the harm associated with the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.

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Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health [CCSMH]
(Coalition canadienne pour la santé mentale des personnes âgées) [CCSMPA]


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Contact:
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Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health
c/o Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care
3560 Bathurst Street
Room 311 West Wing, Old Hospital
Toronto, ON M6A 2E1
Canada

416/785-2500 ext 6331

fmalach@baycrest.org


About:


The Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health [CCSMH] was established in 2002.

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Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative [CCMHI]

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Contact:
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Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative
c/o College of Family Physicians of Canada
2630 Skymark Avenue
Mississauga, ON L4W 5A4
Canada

905/629-0900
905/629-0893 fax

info@ccmhi.ca


About:


The Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative [CCMHI] grew out of the Canadian Consortium for Collaborative Mental Health Care, formed in 2002 to explore areas of common interest in shared mental health care and how healthcare organizations might work together to enhance the care that patients with mental health problems being seen in the primary care sector receive.

Members are:

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Canadian College of Neuropsychopharmacology [CCNP]
(Le collège canadien de neurophsychopharmacologie)


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Contact:
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Canadian College of Neuropsychopharmacology
c/o Rachelle Anderson
1E7.19 Walter MacKenzie Centre
8440-112 Street
Edmonton, AL T6G 2B7
Canada

780/407-6597
780/407-6672 fax

psych@mun.ca


About:


The Canadian College of Neuropsychopharmacology (le collège canadien de neurophsychopharmacologie) [CCNP] is an association of clinical and basic science researchers with a common interest in the brain mechanisms involved in mental disorders and their treatment. CCNP was founded in 1978. It aims to promote development of research into mental disorders and neuropsychopharmacology and to increase public and government awareness of the importance of research in this field.

The official publication of the CCNP is the Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience.

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Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences

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Contact:
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Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences
PO Box 5456, Station A
709 7015 Macleod Trail SW
Calgary, Alberta T2H 2K6
Canada

403/229-9544
403/229-1661 fax

brains@ccns.org


About:


The Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, patient care, and collegiality among health care professionals and research scientists working in all branches of neurological sciences.

Constituent societies:

  • The Canadian Neurological Society
  • The Canadian Neurosurgical Society
  • The Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists
  • The Canadian Society of Child Neurology

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Canadian Council of Professional Psychology Programs [CCPPP]
(Conseil Canadien des Programmes de Psychologie Professionelle)


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About:


The Canadian Council of Professional Psychology Programs [CCPPP] represents the various university psychology programs and psychology internship settings in Canada that train clinical psychologists, counseling psychologists, and clinical neuropsychologists.

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Canadian Counselling Association [ccAcc]
(Association Canadienne de Counseling)


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Contact:
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Canadian Counselling Association
116 Albert Street
Suite 702
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5G3
Canada

613/237-1099
613/237-9786 fax

info@ccacc.ca


About:


The bilingual Canadian Counselling Association [ccAcc] (Association Canadienne de Counseling) is a national association of professionally trained counsellors engaged in the helping professions. Its members work in many diverse fields of education, employment and career development, social work, business, industry, mental health, public service agencies, government and private practice. ccAcc aims to provide leadership and to promote the advancement of counselling principles and practices in Canada. It is committed to the development of the profession of counselling in Canada.

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Canadian Evaluation Society



Contact:

Canadian Evaluation Society

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Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses


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Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association [ACPG/CGPA]
(Association Canadienne de psychothérapie de groupe)


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Contact:

Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association

905/666-0555
905/666-0000 fax


About:


The Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association [ACPG/CGPA] is a national multi-disciplinary organization committed to improving the overall quality of group psychotherapy.

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Canadian Home Care Association
(Association canadienne de soins et services à domicile)


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Contact:

Canadian Home Care Association
17 York Street
Suite 401
Ottawa, ON K1N 9J6
Canada

613/569-1585
613/569-1604 fax

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Canadian Health Economics Research Association [CHERA/ACRES]
(Association Canadienne pour la Recherche en Economie de la Santé)


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Contact:
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Canadian Health Economics Research Association
Queen's University
Abramsky Hall, 3rd Floor
Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6
Canada

613/533-6675
613/533-6353 fax

swanb@post.queensu.ca


About:


The Canadian Health Economics Research Association [CHERA/ACRES] is a national membership-based non-profit organization which promotes Canadian health research. Its objectives are to:
  • Provide a more effective forum for communication
  • Assist in the dissemination of health economic and health services research
  • Promote quality research in health economics and health services
  • Promote effective partnerships in health economics and health services research

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Canadian Hyperlexia Association

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Contact:
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The Canadian Hyperlexia Association
3266 Yonge Street, Box 1829
Toronto, ON M4N 3P6
Canada

905/886-9163
905/886-4629 fax

cha@ican.net


About:


The Canadian Hyperlexia Association is a group of concerned parents and professionals who have joined together to make a difference.

Mission:

  • Foster awareness of the syndrome of hyperlexia across Canada
  • Provide information relating to the observable characteristics of hyperlexia
  • Collect, disseminate and share information, practical strategies, and resources regarding hyperlexia
  • Provide opportunities for parents, children and professionals to network
  • Acknowledge the value of appropriate, early and on-going intervention

The Vancouver Hyperlexia Support Group meets every 6 - 8 weeks. For information email Rebecca Robertson

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The Canadian Institute

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Contact:
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The Canadian Institute
1329 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M5R 2C4
Canada

877/927-7936
416/927-0718
877/927-1563 fax
416/927-1061 fax

customerservice@canadianinstitute.com


About:


The Canadian Institute provides conferences and workshops to senior business executives, lawyers and other professionals with a focus on current developments and trends in a wide range of industries.

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Canadian Institute of Child Health


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Canadian Institute for Health Information [CIHI]
(l'Institut canadien d'information sur la santé)


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Contact:

Canadian Institute for Health Information
377 Dalhousie Street
Suite 200
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9N8
Canada

613/241-7860
613/241-8120 fax


About:


The Canadian Institute for Health Information [CIHI] is a federally chartered but independent, not-for-profit organization. It brings programs, functions and activities from The Hospital Medical Records Institute [HMRI], The MIS Group, Health Canada [Health Information Division] and Statistics Canada [Health Statistics Division] together under one roof.

The core functions of CIHI are:

  • Identifying health information needs and priorities
  • Collecting, processing and maintaining data for a comprehensive and growing number of health databases and registries, covering health human resources, health services and health expenditures
  • Setting national standards for financial, statistical and clinical data as well as standards for health informatics/telematics
  • Producing and disseminating value-added analysis

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Canadian Institute for Pyschodrama and Psychotherapy



Contact:
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Canadian Institute for Pyschodrama and Psychotherapy
3526 Grey Avenue
Montreal, QUE H4A 3N6
Canada

514/487-0320
514/931-2274 fax

stanbake@citenet.net

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Canadian Medical Association [CMA]

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Contact:

Canadian Medical Association
1876 Alta Vista Drive
Ottawa, ON, K1G 3Y6
Canada

800/457-4205
613/731-9331
613/236-8864 fax

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Canadian Mental Health Association [CMHA]
(l'Association canadienne pour le santé mentale)


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Contact:
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Canadian Mental Health Association
8 King Street East
Suite 810
Toronto ON M5C 1B5

Canada

416/484-7750
416/484-4617 fax

national@cmha.ca


About:


The Canadian Mental Health Association [CMHA] is a charitable organization that exists to promote the mental health of all people and to serve mental health consumers, their families and friends. Founded in 1918, it is one of the oldest voluntary organizations in Canada. It covers 10 provincial Societies with over 100 chapters and branches.

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Canadian Mental Health Association [CMHA]
London-Middlesex Branch


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Contact:
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CMHA London-Middlesex Branch
648 Huron Street
London, Ontario N5Y 4J8
Canada

519/434-9191
519/438-1167 fax

mailbox@london.cmha.ca


About:


The London-Middlesex Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association is a non-profit volunteer organization.

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Canadian Mental Health Association (l'Association canadienne pour la santé mentale) [CMHA]
Metro Toronto Branch




Contact:

Metro Toronto Branch, Canadian Mental Health Association
970 Lawrence Avenue West
Suite 205
Toronto, Ontario M6A 3B6
Canada

416/789-7957

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Canadian Mental Health Association (l'Association canadienne pour le santé mentale) [CMHA]
New Brunswick Division (Division Nuveau Brunswick)


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Contact:
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Canadian Mental Health Association New Brunswick
403 Regent Street
Suite 202
Fredericton, NB E3B 3X6
Canada

506/455-5231
506/459-3878 fax

cmhanb@nbnet.nb.ca

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Canadian Mental Health Association (l'Association canadienne pour la santé mentale)
Newfoundland and Labrador [CMHA Nfld & Lab]


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Contact:
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Canadian Mental Health Association, Newfoundland and Labrador
354 Water Street, 3rd Floor
PO Box 5788
St. John's, NL A1C 5X3
Canada

709/753-8550
709/753-8537 fax

office@cmhanl.ca


About:


The Canadian Mental Health Association, Newfoundland and Labrador Division [CMHA Nfld & Lab] is a voluntary, charitable organization established in 1964 to promote understanding of mental health and mental illness through education, advocacy and community development.

Objectives:

  • Serve as a mental health resource centre for the province at large
  • Support the development of Self-help groups and other community mental health initiatives
  • Speak out on mental health concerns in the media
  • Provide mental health and illness education in communities, schools, workplaces and professional training programs
  • Advocate for improvements in the mental health care system
  • Partner with other community groups and government to address major issues such as poverty and unemployment

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Canadian Mental Health Association [CMHA]
Ontario Division


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Contact:
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CMHA Ontario Division
180 Dundas Street West
Suite 2301
Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8
Canada

800/875-6213 (in Ontario)
416/977-5580
416/977-2264 fax
416/977-2813 fax

division@ontario.cmha.ca


About:


The Canadian Mental Health Association [CMHA], Ontario Division is a nonprofit, provincially incorporated, registered charity. Its goal is to be the primary source of information about mental health, mental illness and policy in Ontario.

The core business of the Provincial Office is knowledge enhancement through the development and distribution of information to a wide variety of mental health stakeholders, including local branches, consumers/ survivors and family members, policy makers and leaders and the media.

Activities center on:

  • Knowledge transfer
  • Support to Ontario Division branches and the mental health field
  • Policy development and analysis
  • Advocacy

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Canadian Nurses Association [CNA]
(Association des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada)


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Contact:
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Canadian Nurses Association
50 Driveway
Ottawa ON K2P 1E2
Canada

800/361-8404
613/237-2133
613/237-3520 fax

info@cna-aiic.ca


About:


The Canadian Nurses Association [CNA] is a federation of 11 provincial and territorial registered nurses associations representing more than 129,000 Canadian registered nurses. CNA is the national professional voice of Registered Nurses, supporting them in their practice and advocating for healthy public policy and a quality, publicly funded, not-for-profit health system.

Objectives:

  • Advance the discipline of nursing in the interest of the public
  • Advocate for public policy that incorporates the principles of primary health care and respects the principles, conditions and spirit of the Canada Health Act
  • Advance the regulation of Registered Nurses in the interest of the public
  • Work in collaboration with nurses, other health-care providers, health system stakeholders and the public to achieve and sustain quality practice environments and positive client outcomes
  • Advance international health policy and development in Canada and abroad to support global health and equity
  • Promote awareness of the nursing profession so that the roles and expertise of Registered Nurses are understood, respected and optimized within the health system

Event
List:

  1. Biennial Convention & Annual Meeting (Congrès biennal et assemblé annuelle) June 15-18, 2008: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Event
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Event Contact:
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Debbie Ross, CMP
Canadian Nurses Association /
Association des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada
50 Driveway
Ottawa ON K2P 1E2
Canada

800/361-8404 ext 214
613/237-2159 ext 214
613/237-3520 fax


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Canadian Organization for the Advancement of Computers in Healthcare [COACH]

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Contact:
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COACH
Suite 216
10458 Mayfield Road
Edmonton, Alberta T5P 4P4
Canada

403/489-4553
403/489-3290 fax

coachorg@telusplanet.net

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Canadian Play Therapy Institute

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Contact:
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The Canadian Play Therapy Institute
Box 2153
Kingston, ON K7L 5J9
Canada

613/384-2795

cplayti@limestone.kosone.com


About:


The Canadian Play Therapy Institute serves as one of the world's major resources in play therapy and child psychology. CPTI runs many training programs each year in the field of child psychology and play therapy with a variety of presenters in many regions of North America and the Pacific.

In addition, the Canadian Play Therapy Institute provides training and in-service education in a number of mental health topics including child psychotherapy and play therapy as well as child abuse and other mental health issues for staff and the public at the request of agencies, institutions and facilities throughout the world with programs geared specifically to the requirements of the host institution. A complete calendar of presentation topics is available by contacting the Institute office.

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Canadian Psychiatric Association [CPA]
(L'Association des psychiatres du Canada)


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Contact:
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Canadian Psychiatric Association
Canadian Psychiatric Association
701-141 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3
Canada

800/267-1555
613/234-2815
613/234-9857 fax

cpa@medical.org


About:


Founded in 1951, the Canadian Psychiatric Association (CPA) is the national voluntary professional association for psychiatrists.

Providing a strong, collective voice for psychiatrists across the country, the CPA serves to maintain a community dedicated to ensuring the highest possible standard of professional practice in providing psychiatric services to Canadians.

On behalf of its members, the CPA provides leadership and support for affiliated provincial psychiatric associations and organizations through advocacy, the development of professional standards, scientific publications, medical psychiatric education, and the promotion of research.

The official journal of the CPA is The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry.


Event
List:

  1. 57-th Annual Meeting (assemblée annuelle) November 15-18, 2007: Montréal, Québec, Canada
  2. 58-th Annual Meeting (assemblée annuelle) November 23-28, 2008: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Event
#1
Detail:



Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 3/2/2007.

There are up to ? continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
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Heather Cleat, Manager, Meeting and Conference Services
Canadian Psychiatric Association
701-141 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3
Canada

613/234-2815, ext 242


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Event
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Detail:



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Canadian Psychiatric Research Foundation [CPRF]
(Fondation canadienne de la recherche en psychiatrie)


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Contact:
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Canadian Psychiatric Research Foundation
133 Richmond Street West
Suite 200
Toronto, ON M5H 2L3
Canada

800/915-2773
416/351-7757
416/351-7765 fax

admin@cprf.ca


About:


The Canadian Psychiatric Research Foundation [CPRF] is a national charitable organization founded in 1980 to raise and distribute funds for psychiatric research and awareness in Canada.

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Canadian Psychoanalytic Society
(Société canadienne de psychanalyse)


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Contact:
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Canadian Psychoanalytic Society
7000 Côte des Neiges
Montréal, Québec H3S 2C1
Canada

514/738-6105
514/738-6393 fax

psyanal@aei.ca


About:


The Canadian Psychoanalytic Society has 6 branches and 400 members. Its official journal is the Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis.

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Canadian Psychological Association
(Société canadienne de psychologie)


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Contact:
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Canadian Psychological Association
141 Laurier Avenue West
Suite 702
Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3
Canada

888-472-0657
613/237-2144
613/237-1674 fax

cpa@cpa.ca


About:


The Canadian Psychological Association was organized in 1939.

Objectives:

  • Improve the health and welfare of all Canadians
  • Promote excellence and innovation in psychological research, education, and practice
  • Promote the advancement, development, dissemination, and application of psychological knowledge
  • Provide high-quality services to members

Event
List:

  1. 69-th Annual Convention June 12-14, 2008: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  2. 70-th Annual Convention June 11-13, 2009: Montréal, Québec, Canada
  3. 71-st Annual Convention June 3-5, 2010: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  4. 72-nd Annual Convention June 2-4, 2011: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Event
#1
Detail:

69-th Annual Convention

June 12-14, 2008

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Event sponsored by: Canadian Psychological Association, (Société canadienne de psychologie)


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Event
#2
Detail:

70-th Annual Convention

June 11-13, 2009

Montréal, Québec, Canada

Event sponsored by: Canadian Psychological Association, (Société canadienne de psychologie)


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Event
#3
Detail:

71-st Annual Convention

June 3-5, 2010

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Event sponsored by: Canadian Psychological Association, (Société canadienne de psychologie)


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Event
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Detail:



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Canadian Public Health Association [CPHA]

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Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology [CRHSPP]



Contact:

Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
368 Dalhousie Street
Suite 300
Ottawa, ON K1N 7G3
Canada

613/562-0900


About:


The Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology [CRHSPP] is a national voluntary register which uses nationally accepted criteria to identify psychologists who have demonstrated specialized education and training in mental health services.

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Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine [CSAM]
(Société médicale canadienne sur l'addiction [SMCA])


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Contact:
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Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine
375 West 5th Avenue
Suite 201
Vancouver, BC V5Y 1J6
Canada

604/484-3244
604/874-4378 fax

admin@csam.org


About:


The Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine [CSAM] was formed in 1989 to be a national organization of medical professionals and other scientists interested in substance use disorders.

Objectives:

  • Foster and promote the roles of physicians in the prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug related problems
  • Improve the quality of medical practice in the drug and alcohol field through:
    • Establishment and promotion of standards of clinical practice
    • Fostering and promotion of research
    • Fostering and promotion of medical education
  • Promote professional and public awareness of the roles that physicians can play in the prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug related problems
  • Foster and promote of further development of programs for the prevention and treatment of problems of alcohol and drug use in physicians
  • Contribute to professional and public examination and discussion of important issues in the drug and alcohol field

CSAM provides Certification in Addiction Medicine for physicians.

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Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science [CSBBCS]
(Société Canadienne des Sciences du Cerveau, du Comportement et de la Cognition)


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Contact:
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Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science
Department of Psychology
McMaster University
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, ON, L8S 4K1
Canada

bbcs@mcmaster.ca


About:


The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science [CSBBCS] is a non-profit organization whose primary function is to advance Canadian research in experimental psychology and behavioral neuroscience. CSBBCS currently represents over 600 Canadian scientists.

CSBBCS seeks to develop and maintain effective lines of communication with the major federal and provincial funding agencies and science ministries with a view to influencing science policy and funding in Canada, particularly with respect to experimental psychology and behavioural neuroscience. We also seek to promote the value of research in experimental psychology and behavioural neuroscience in the eyes of the general public through the popular and scientific press and other public venues, and to increase communication within our own research community by means of newsletters, electronic networks, and an annual meeting. We have already begun to advocate on behalf of funding for basic science, which is in serious jeopardy in Canada (as elsewhere). It has joined the National Consortium of Scientific and Educational Societies, and plan to participate actively in their efforts to inform and influence the public, Government and granting councils.

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Canadian Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Alberta Division


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Contact:

Canadian Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Alberta Division
c/o {Mark Dimirsky, PhD
200, 10050 - 112 Street
Edmonton, AB T5K 2J1
Canada

780/482-1847
780/482-4992 fax
}

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Canadian Society for International Health [CSIH]

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Contact:

Canadian Society for International Health
1 Nicholas Street
Suite 1105
Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7
Canada

613/241-5785
613/241-3845 fax


About:


The Canadian Society for International Health [CSIH] is committed to the promotion of international health and development. Through the mobilization of Canadian resources, CSIH advocates and facilitates research, education and service activities in international health. The Society seeks to further progressive health policy and programming in all fields where global and domestic health concerns meet.

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Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences [Société canadienne des sciences pharmaceutiques)

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Contact:
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Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences
3118 Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre
University of Alberta Campus
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2N8
Canada

780/492-0950
780/492-0951 fax

Sandra.Hutt@ualberta.ca

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Canadian Society of Telehealth [CST]
(Société Canadienne de Télésanté)


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About:


Launched in 1998 by 153 founding members from academic, individual, and corporate sector, the Canadian Society for Telehealth [CST] is the first Canadian non-profit health association devoted to Telehealth. It promotes all aspects of telehealth -- the use of communication and information technologies to deliver health care over large and small distances.

Event
List:

  1. 10-th Annual Meeting: "Telehealth - Empowering Primary Health Care" November 4-6, 2007: St John's, Newfoundland, Canada

Event
#1
Detail:



Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 4/30/2007.


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Canadian Societies of Clinical Hypnosis [CSCH]

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About:


The Canadian Societies of Clinical Hypnosis [CSCH] is a national association of clinicians who use hypnosis to improve the health and well-being of their clients and patients. The Society is a component section of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis [ASCH] and has component sociieties in each province. The Society was established in 1982.

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Canberra Manic Depressive Support Group



Contact:

The Secretary
28 Paloona Place Duffy ACT 2611
Australia

+61 06 247 5861


About:


Meets on the third Monday in each month at Phillip Health Centre.

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Canyon Ranch Health Resort

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Contact:

Canyon Ranch Health Resort
Tucson, AZ
800/742-9000


About:


Canyon Ranch is a private for-profit "health resort" that features fitness, nutrition, spa services and medical and behavioral consultations and services.


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