Building the capacity in individuals, families and the community in early identification and intervention in addictions and mental health is essential in providing integrated service and supports. This course examines theory and practice of knowledge exchange (KE) and capacity building, including current research, networks and effective and efficient processes to bring theory to practice. Students design and develop a product that may be used in education and capacity building.
Accepted applicants can register for this course which is part of the Addictions & Mental Health Graduate certificate program (B1105). If you have not already done so you must apply through OCAS. After you have accepted your offer you are able to complete your registration.