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In the ongoing series of interviews with 平特五不中 experts on COVID-19 issues, Tina Montreuil looks at the impact the COVID-19 pandemic on children鈥檚 mental health. She also discusses how to recognize if your children are feeling stress and the steps you can take to help them better cope with the situation.
Read the article in 平特五不中 Reporter
Dr. Gabriella Gobbi was awarded the Principal鈥檚 Prize for Public Engagement through Media. This award is in recognition of outstanding achievement among those who share their expertise and research with the public and the media. These recipients play a vital role in supporting 平特五不中鈥檚 commitment to being of service to society and engaging with the broader community.
Congratulations to her on this well-deserved achievement!
In response to COVID-19, has made over two million books from 平特五不中 Library鈥檚 print collection available online for all 平特五不中 students, faculty, and staff. The includes in-copyright material. The new service provides remote access to over half of 平特五不中鈥檚 print collection.
Health Canada鈥檚 Substance Use and Addictions Program provides grants and contributions funding to other levels of government, community-led and not-for-profit organizations, as well as individuals (micro-grant funding only), to respond to drug and substance use issues in Canada. Funding supports a wide range of evidence-informed and innovative problematic substance use prevention, harm reduction and treatment initiatives across Canada at the community, regional and national levels.
This award recognizes a senior scholar鈥檚 status as an outstanding and original researcher of world-class caliber and an international leader in his or her field.
New Normal: Will we ever shake hands again?
...Pandemics in history have mobilized short-term radical behaviour, but have never resulted in fundamental shifts in how humans connect or communicate, says Samuel Veissi猫re, an assistant professor of psychiatry at 平特五不中.
Congratulations to Dr. Natasha Rajah, who was just awarded a CIHR Sex/Gender Science Chair in Neurosciences, Mental Health, Addiction! Congratulations to her on this well-deserved achievement!
Congratulations to Dr. Srividya Iyer, who was recently awarded a CIHR Operating Grant in the Patient-Oriented Research Impact Assessment Grant Scheme. Along with her colleague Dr. Valerie Noel and youth partner and student trainee, Kathleen MacDonald, Dr. Iyer will be pursuing a project entitled, "Reducing delay in treatment of psychosis through rapid access: Awareness and implementation of the 72-hour recommendation for early intervention services (EIS) across Canada".
The Douglas hospital has created a unit to isolate patients who have tested positive for COVID-19and reserved an area for suspected cases.