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Media & Advocacy

Scroll through the different media and advocacy work that our project stakeholders have been involved in including media interviews and news articles. 

Also check out the work that the Youth and Family Advisory Committee has done in relation to the EPI-SET project.

Jan 2023

Augustina Ampofo (YAC) was involved in a roundtable discussion on CTV’s “The Social” for Bell Let’s Talk Day about mental health support (part 1) & showing kindness to yourself (part 2)

Part 1

Part 2

Jan 2023

Augustina Ampofo (YAC) was interviewed by Pauline Chan about her lived experiences, journey to recovery & perspectives on mental health more broadly

Check out the interview here!

Dec 2022

Marie Chamberland (FAC) participated in an interview with a local Niagara newspaper, “The Standard”, to share her lived experience & the impact of the NAVIGATE program

Check out the interview here!

May 2022

Nicolle Plante-Dupuis (FAC) participated in Canadian Consortium for Early Intervention in Psychosis (CCEIP)’s podcast, “Parallel Realities” on caregiver experiences of supporting a loved one along their journey through psychosis

Spotify

Google Podcasts

Check out the podcast here!

Apple Podcasts

Mar 2022

Lillian Duda (FAC) and Dr. Nicole Kozloff (PI) participated in a patient & family engagement spotlight series with CAMH to discuss the importance of patient-oriented research 

coming soon

Check out the interview here!

Aug 2020

Lillian Duda, Stacey Otis & Marie Chamberland from FAC created a video on the importance of implementing NAVIGATE & evaluating outcomes

Dec 2019

Augustina Ampofo (YAC) is featured in a partnership between CAMH and Healthy Debates on youth with lived experiences in navigating the mental health care system

Check out the website here!

Oct 2018

Lillian Duda (FAC) & Dr. Aristotle Voineskos (PI) participated an interview discussing the purpose of EPI-SET with emphasis on the importance of standardizing family education within EPI treatment programs

Check out the interview here!

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