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Advancing Collective Action on Campus Mental Health and Substance Use
Program-at-a-Glance 2016Friday, March 11–Saturday, March 12Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue580 W Hastings Street, Vancouver(Seymour Street Courtyard Entrance)
Pre-Summit WorkshopsThursday, March 10 in the afternoonMetropolitan Hotel Vancouver 645 Howe Street
healthycampuses.ca/summit/2016
#hmhc2016
Funders Annual Sponsor
Annual Summit
Cultivating a Campus Culture of Well-being with Intention: Aligning Policies, Practices and Core Mission
We are grateful for the additional financial support provided by the Rossy Family Foundation.
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Pre-Summit Workshops Thursday, March 10 | Metropolitan Hotel Vancouver1:00–5:00pm Pre-Summit Workshop Option #1
Implementing the National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace: Applying a Whole Campus Approach for All
1:00–5:00pm Pre-Summit Workshop Option #2Evaluation of Settings and Whole Systems Approaches—How do you know that your campus initiatives are making a difference?
Summit Day 1 Friday, March 11 | Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue
7:30–8:20am Breakfast and Registration Sign-in
8:30–9:00am Opening Remarks and Indigenous Welcome
9:00–9:20am Change Dialogue #1Promoting the Mental Health of BC’s Post-Secondary Students: An Interactive Look at Policy and Practice Shift
9:20–10:00am Keynote PresentationWell-being and Higher Education: A Strategy for Change and the Realization of Education’s Greater PurposesDonald W. Harward, President Emeritus, Bates College and Director, Bringing Theory to Practice
10:00–10:50am Change Dialogue #2What would it take to realize a “strategy for change” in achieving education’s greater purposes in supporting campus well-being?•Multi-Stakeholder Discussant Panel • Full Plenary Engagement in Dialogue
10:50–11:10am Refreshment Break
11:10–11:55am Cultivating a Campus Culture of Well-being: Key LearningsIndigenous Perspectives
11:55am–12pm Mindfulness Moment
12:00–1:00pm Lunch
1:00–2:30pm Deep Dive Working Sessions*Attend 1 of 4 hands-on sessions co-developed by campus stakeholders around emerging practice/policy areas. These sessions are designed to leverage experience and skills from across Summit participants to enhance collective capacity for advancing efforts to develop mentally healthy campus communities.
2:30–2:50pm Refreshment Break
2:50–4:00pm Pop-up Market for Innovations Learn about promising practices, tools, initiatives, resources and policies through speed meeting sessions that your campus may want to adapt.
4:00–4:45pm Cultivating a Campus Culture of Well-being: Key Learnings Changing the Culture of Substance Use on BC Campuses Project
4:45–5:00pm End of Day Summary
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Summit Day 1 Friday, March 11 | Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue 5:00–7:00pm Evening Reception
7:00–8:30pm Interactive Evening SessionExploring and Experiencing “Forum Theatre” as a Means of Promoting Social and Political ChangeWithin “Theatre of the Oppressed/Forum Theatre” the audience becomes active, such that as “spect-actors” they explore, show, analyze and transform the reality in which they are living. This evening session will visit the use of this kind of theatre in a campus context and facilitate meaningful dialogue, to not only identify issues, but also generate solutions and ideas.
Summit Day 2 Saturday, March 12 | Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue
7:00–7:30am Morning Yoga at the Metropolitan Hotel Vancouver
8:00–8:50am Breakfast
9:00–9:05am Day 2 Opening Remarks
9:05–9:40am Keynote PresentationPractice Makes Policy: Creating Policy that Enables Well-beingJenna Omassi, Vice President Academic & University Affairs, AMS Student Society of UBC Vancouver
9:40–10:00am Student Leaders PanelExploring the Impact of Policies and Advocacy Efforts at other Campuses
10:00–10:45am Live Mapping to Support Action Identifying the Big “P” and Little “p” Policies within Institutions, Communities and Government
10:45–11:00am Refreshment Break
11:00am–12:30pm
Deep Dive Working Sessions*Attend 1 of 4 hands-on sessions co-developed by campus stakeholders around emerging practice/policy areas. These sessions are designed to leverage experience and skills from across Summit participants to enhance collective capacity for advancing efforts to develop mentally healthy campus communities.
12:30–1:15pm Lunch
1:15–1:30pm Energizer
1:30–2:30pm Change Dialogue #3Strengthening our Learning Community and Maximizing Collective Impact• Interactive Panel Interview with Community Members
2:30–3:00pm Setting the StageMobilizing the International Charter for Health Promoting Universities and Colleges
3:00–3:15pm Refreshment Break
3:15–4:15pm Solution Seeking and Sharing Among Peers Summit participants divide into their “peer groups” and use one round of “open space methodology” to learn, explore and plan together.
4:15–4:30pm Next Steps and Closing Remarks
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*Deep Dive Working Session Topics:•Campus Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategies—From Development to Implementation
•Developing a “Well-being Lens” for Reviewing Post-Secondary Policies
•Dialogue: Bridging Stories—Building Understanding
• Engaging Student Subgroups in Shifting Alcohol and Substance Use Cultures (e.g. athletes, first year /residence, International, rural and remote)
• Learning Environments and Instructor Engagement
•Post-Secondary Counselling in an e-Context (Online/Phone)
•Refreshing Alcohol and Substance Use Policies
•Sexual Violence Prevention and Responses / Promoting the Development of Healthy Relationships
Registration Notes:
•Register for the Summit at https://hmhcsummit2016.eventbrite.ca
•Register for Pre-Summit Workshops at https://hmhcpresummit2016.eventbrite.ca
•Summit registration includes all sessions during the 2 day Summit plus daily breakfast, lunch and morning + afternoon breaks.
•Pre-Summit Workshop registration includes one workshop and afternoon break.
•Registration for Pre-Summit Workshops is open to Summit Attendees and Non-Attendees.
Details subject to change
The Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue
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