This additional investment funds projects working to prevent youth substance in communities across Canada.
We are excited to continue to support the implementation and collective learning among the #YSUPP project community.👏
Check out the announcement👇
Today, $6 million was announced through the Youth Substance Use Prevention Program (YSUPP) to help communities strengthen support for young people and prevent and reduce substance-related harms.
Renforcer l’équité en santé mentale dès la petite enfance : deux nouvelles notes de politiques de l’AFÉSEO et la SRSA https://t.co/YhdCe9V7Zz #ONparlepetiteenfance#EPEI@SRSA
💡New release!
These three Hub Tools aim to support scaling efforts to increase reach, coordinate across contexts, and drive systems change. Each tool has a unique focus and offers ways to work towards action related to scaling.
🔗Learn more: https://t.co/cC1SmCGSrN
Stream 2 of the Youth Substance Use Prevention Program is officially underway! 🎉
This @GovCanHealth funding is helping communities across Canada to deliver and evaluate substance use prevention interventions for youth. 🇨🇦
Meet the Stream 2 projects👇
https://t.co/ZgPuGnaxpU
Today's announcement of over $2.9 million through the Youth Substance Use Prevention Program will help communities develop tailored approaches to prevent youth substance use.
New release!
We've updated our Funding Resources for Mental Health Promotion Tool, which includes a searchable directory of Canadian funding opportunities and a list of other supporting resources.
Check out the 2025 version of the tool here: https://t.co/lWJFQOzhZC
New KDE Hub tool💡
Our Survey Alignment Tool helps foster a health equity approach by offering inclusive demographic survey questions for use across IPM implementation sites in Canada.
Explore the tool here: https://t.co/OhHceHmGju
Module 5 of our Learning Series explores:
🔑Key components of & factors that impact sustainability
💭What scalability means and its importance
🪜Action steps for creating and implementing a scaling plan
All modules are now available: https://t.co/kiA3CmDD8l
Module 4 of our Learning Series explores:
⚙️Competencies needed for effective implementation
🔎Evaluating implementation efforts
📚Data collection methods to support evaluation.
All modules are now available: https://t.co/kiA3CmDD8l
📢All modules of our Implementation series are now available!
This free, online series is designed to strengthen knowledge and skills in implementation science for those working in #MentalHealthPromotion.
To get started & for more info, visit: https://t.co/ZyPUPPt1nB
Mark Cabaj started Day 2 of the Annual Symposium with insightful reflections on evaluation and challenges to scaling, and framing success to work with "people who want to share the future, not endure it".
https://t.co/hkngY1X1N0
Day 1 of the KDE Hub Annual Symposium is a wrap!
We ended the day with powerful conversations about cross-sector collaboration and how partnerships can drive lasting impact on the mental well-being of children and youth.
Join us for day two!
https://t.co/hkngY1X1N0
Final chance to register! Changing Landscapes begins tomorrow!
Great panels, sessions, and speakers will explore complex issues in mental health promotion in Canada, including collaborations and insights to foster supportive environments.
Register now: https://t.co/hkngY1X1N0
Amid rapid change, how do we stay rooted in what promotes mental health?
Join Changing Landscapes: What’s in the Soil That’s Feeding the Roots? for a closing reflection on equity, wellness & root-cause approaches. 🌱
For more information: https://t.co/hkngY1X1N0
Culture is foundational to youth mental wellness. This panel explores how language, traditions & navigating multiple identities can promote connection, strength & wellbeing.
For more information: https://t.co/hkngY1X1N0
From mobile apps to online programs—digital solutions are reshaping mental health promotion.
Join our panel as they share insights on adapting interventions to web and mobile platforms.
For more information: https://t.co/hkngY1X1N0
What’s working in mental health promotion for children and youth?
Join us for insights from 6+ years of learning through the Mental Health Promotion Innovation Fund (MHP-IF).
For more information: https://t.co/hkngY1X1N0
What does “winning” mean in mental health promotion—and how do we know when we’ve achieved it?
Join Getting ‘Real’ about Results for a fresh take on evaluation, success, and what really counts.
For more information: https://t.co/hkngY1X1N0
What does it really take to build partnerships across sectors for child and youth mental health?
Join Lianne as she shares real-world insights on navigating complexity and sustaining collaboration for long-term impact.
For more information: https://t.co/hkngY1X1N0