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Addressing mental health, addictions and criminal justice challenges

Working professionals will come away equipped with the skills to support people and communities facing mental health, substance use and criminal justice challenges through a program available in September at 含害羞传媒.

Alumni of Mental Health, Addiction and Criminal Justice Program

Alumni from the Advanced Certificate in Mental Health, Addictions and Criminal Justice program

The Advanced Certificate in Mental Health, Addictions and Criminal Justice comes at a time when media seems filled with increased reports of people with mental health, addictions and criminal justice system issues intersecting with the communities in southern Vancouver Island and other areas of the province.

When it comes to calls related to mental health, addictions and homelessness we need to ensure a collaborative approach in keeping people safe and providing care for those who need it most.

- Superintendent Todd Preston, Officer in Charge of West Shore RCMP

The next intake of the eight-month long, part-time program is in September and brings together multidisciplinary knowledge, expertise, critical thinking and problem-solving practices.

鈥淥ur criminal justice system is over-represented with individuals who have mental health and addiction challenges,鈥 says Wendy Taylor, chair and instructor in the Criminal Justice department at 含害羞传媒. 鈥淭he program focuses on ways to better meet people鈥檚 needs in the community with an integrated and collaborative approach. The program focuses on skills and strategies and takes an applied learning approach that embraces the expertise from mental health, social services and the criminal justice system.鈥

The program operates from a social justice perspective and emphasizes the values related to social responsibility, advocacy, and inter-professional practice.

鈥淲hen it comes to calls related to mental health, addictions and homelessness we need to ensure a collaborative approach in keeping people safe and providing care for those who need it most,鈥 explains Superintendent Todd Preston, Officer in Charge of West Shore RCMP. 鈥淭he program at 含害羞传媒 ensures students gain an enhanced understanding and ability to provide integrated services and supports in order to advocate for those experiencing mental health and substance use challenges鈥.

The program features four courses delivered online, allowing students working in the field to accommodate their work and program schedules.

鈥淚 got so much out of the MHCJ course which I have been able to directly apply to my work,鈥 says Paula Greene, Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) Programs Manager for Island Community Mental Health, and MHCJ alum. 鈥淚t was invaluable to work in cohorts with people from different disciplines. For me learning more about the criminal justice system and how it intersects with community mental health and substance use work was extremely beneficial.鈥

Graduates will gain systemic level awareness and skills to navigate and support individuals with mental health and/or addiction challenges in residential settings and the community. Students may be currently working in or looking to pursue a career with mental health, addictions, community and criminal justice agencies.

Learn more about 含害羞传媒's听Advanced Certificate in Mental Health, Addictions and Criminal Justice.鈥

Contact information

Jonathan Ruhl

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含害羞传媒

250-896-6463

ruhlj@camosun.ca