South Asian Mental Health Training
November 21 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
$150South Asian Mental Health Training
Join us in fostering a deeper understanding and creating a supportive environment for mental health within the South Asian community.
Training Learning Objectives
1. Understanding what it means to be South Asian: Covering dialogue on diversity & inclusion, cultural beliefs & values, family dynamics, & societal expectations.
2. Understanding how mental health is perceived in South Asian families: Exploring the cultural stigmas surrounding mental illness and discussing the community’s current level of mental health knowledge and the impact of family honor.
3. Gaining skills for successful mental health outcomes: Family-centered approach and using the South Asian language for mental health awareness, and improving accessibility of services
Your Facilitator
Jasmeet Chagger RN, BScN, MSc
Jasmeet possesses a strong background in mental health and community engagement, with notable experiences including inpatient mental health work at CAMH’s Schizophrenia Unit and five years on an ACT Team. Additionally, she co-founded Soch Mental Health in 2015 and completed her Masters of Science in Nursing from McMaster University in 2018, where her thesis focused on family perceptions of problem-drinking in the South Asian Punjabi Commmunity.
Your Facilitator
Maneet Chahal-Gill RN, BScN, MSc
Maneet possesses a strong background in mental health and community engagement, with notable experiences including inpatient mental health work at Sunnybrook’s adult mental health unit and five years on an ACT Team. Additionally, she co-founded Soch Mental Health in 2015 and completed her Masters of Science in Nursing from McMaster University in 2018, where her thesis focused on the South Asian Punjabi community’s access to mental health services in Brampton.
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