Access-mh annual Update 2016



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Publications
Tilleczek, K.C., Bell, B.L., & Lezeu, K. (under revision). Youth voices and journeys in mental health: Invoking unique patient perspectives. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health.
Bell, B.L. & Campbell, V. (2014). Dyadic interviews in qualitative research (Research Shorts Series #1). Charlottetown, PE: Young Lives Research Lab, University of Prince Edward Island.
Tilleczek, K., & Lezeu, K. (2014). Journeys in youth mental health.  Education Canada. Special Issue: Youth Mental Health, 54(2), 12-18.
Wershler, J., & Ronis, S. T. (2015). Psychosocial characteristics and service needs of Canadian suburban male youth at risk for homelessness. Children and Youth Services Review, 55, 29-36. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2015.05.009
Ronis, S.T., Slaunwhite, A., Hepburn, K. Comparing Methods for Providing Child and Youth Mental Health Care Services in Canada, the United States, and the Netherlands. (Submitted for publication)

Slaunwhite, A. K., Ronis, S. T., Sun, Y., & Peters, P. (in press). The emotional health and well-being of Canadians who care for persons with mental health or addictions problems. Journal of Health and Social Care in the Community. doi:10.1111/hsc.12366


Presentations & Posters
Bell, B.L., & Deyell, T. (2016). Patient Journeys in Youth Mental Health: Arts-Based Methods for Exploring Youth, Parent, and Service Provider Perspectives. Paper presented at the 3rd ISA Forum of Sociology. Vienna, Austria, Jul 10-14.

Tilleczek, K., Bell, B.L., & Deyell, T. (2015). Youth Voices and Journeys in Mental Health: Arts-based Methods for Invoking Unique Patient Perspectives. Paper presented at the Qualitative Health Research Conference 2015. Toronto, ON, Oct 19-21.

Clair, L. & Audas, R. (2015, May). Prevalence of Five Mental Health Conditions: A Comparison of Methods. Poster presented at The Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Mississauga, ON.
Clair, L. & Audas, R. (2015, August). Using large data sets across sectors for collective impact. Presented at the Atlantic Summer Institute on Health and Safe Communities, Charlottetown, PE.
Slaunwhite, A., Ronis, S.T., Miller, D., Peters, P. (2015, August). Leveraging Big Data to Understand Access and Use of Mental Health Services in Atlantic Canada. Presented at the Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities, Charlottetown, PE.
Miller, D., Slaunwhite, A., & Ronis, S. T. (2015, June). Predicting adolescent readmission to acute psychiatric care services in Atlantic Canada. Poster session presented at the meeting of Primary Healthcare Research Forum, St. John’s, NL.
Bell, B., Audas, R., Ronis, S. T., Tilleczek, K., Zhang, M., Richard, J., & Peyton, C. (2015, June). Atlantic Canada Children’s Effective Service Strategies (ACCESS-MH). Poster session presented at the meeting of Primary Healthcare Research Forum, St. John’s, NL.

Ronis, S. T., Miller, D., Slaunwhite, A., & McDonald, T. (2015, June). Environmental scan of big data in addressing mental health care in Atlantic Canada. Poster session presented at the meeting of Primary Healthcare Research Forum, St. John’s, NL.

Slaunwhite, A., Ronis, S. T., Peters, P., & Miller, D. (2015, June). Mental health-related hospitalizations by youth in New Brunswick. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Primary Healthcare Research Forum, St. John’s, NL.

Garcés Davila, M. I., & Ronis, S. T. (2015, June). Accountability in mental health services: The role of mandates, outcomes, and partnerships in non-profit organizations. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, ON.

Tilleczek, K., & Bell, B.L. (2015). Voices & Journeys in Child/Youth Mental Health: Hearing from Children/Youth, Parents, and Service Providers. Paper presented at the Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities: Investing in Child and Youth Mental Health – Mobilizing Atlantic Canadians for a Positive Future. Charlottetown, PE, August 19.

Bell, B.L. (2015). ACCESS-MH Trainees: Supporting a New Generation of Child/Youth Mental Health Researchers. Paper presented at the Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities: Investing in Child and Youth Mental Health – Mobilizing Atlantic Canadians for a Positive Future. Charlottetown, PE, August 19.

Bell, B.L. & Peyton, C. (2015). Atlantic Canada Children’s Effective Service Strategies. Poster presented at the Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR) Conference. Montreal, QC, May 28.

Bell, B.L. (2014). Atlantic Canada Children’s Effective Service Strategies. Poster and talk presented at the Family Medicine Forum, Research Day. Quebec City, QC, November 12.

Miller, D., Slaunwhite, A., & Ronis, S. T. (2015, April). Predicting adolescent readmission to acute psychiatric care services in Atlantic Canada. Paper presented at the meeting of the New Brunswick Social Policy Research Network, Moncton, NB.

Tilleczek, K., & Bell, B.L. (2014). Taking Mental Health to School: Being, Belonging and Becoming. Presented at the PEI Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Grade 10 Physical Education Teacher In-Service. Summerside, PE, September 26.


Tilleczek, K., Bell, B.L., Loebach, J., and Campbell, V. (2014). Young Lives in Global & Local Contexts. Presented at Health PEI Children’s Special Needs Initiative meeting. Charlottetown, PE, September 24.
Thériault, M., & Richard, J.F. (2015, mars). Les obstacles et les facilitateurs dans l'accès aux services de santé mentale pour les enfants et les adolescents. Communication orale présentée à la Journée de recherche interdisciplinaire en santé (JRIS), Faculté des sciences de la santé et des services communautaires (FSSSC), Université de Moncton, NB, Canada.
Tilleczek, K.,(2016). Youth Mental Health: Intersections and Directions. Presented at Vienna, Switzerland, July 2016.
Workshops

Bell, B.L. Witnessing & Respecting Youth Voice in Research on Young Lives. Symposium: Emergent trends in research with vulnerable young people, to be held Nov 20-21, 2015 at Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.

Bell, B.L. & Bartellas, M. Journey Mapping for Research and Parent/Community Engagement. Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities: Investing in Child and Youth Mental Health – Mobilizing Atlantic Canadians for a Positive Future, held August 19, 2015 in Charlottetown, PE.

Bell, B.L., & Loebach, J. Research with, for, and by youth: Digital media and mental health in young lives. UPEI Faculty of Education Seminar Series, held November 27, 2014 in Charlottetown, PE.



Technical Reports
Garcés Davila, M. I., & Ronis, S. T. (2015). Accountability in non-profit organizations: Organizational mandates and outcomes assessment in mental health services, A report to: DOTS NB. Fredericton, NB: University of New Brunswick.
Audas, R., Ryan, D., Harris-Walsh, K., Wells, S., Murphy, P. (2015, Oct). Needs Assessment Survey Autism Community, Newfoundland Labrador. St. John’s, NL: Memorial University

 

Conrad, P. (2014, April). Annotated Inventory of Provincial Documents about Provision of Child and Youth Mental Health Services in the Four Atlantic Provinces for the Five Conditions under consideration: Autism, Eating Disorders, Depression, Anxiety and Conduct Disorders



Student News
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