Inlight - Student Mental Health Research at UofT
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Inlight is an Institutional Strategic Initiative at the University of Toronto committed to improving postsecondary student mental health through research
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http://SMHR.utoronto.ca 14-10-2021 15:31:31
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All the way from University of Toronto representing Inlight - Student Mental Health Research at UofT, Kristin Cleverley is introducing #SMHC24 to the challenges around service design to support post secondary student mental health. How do we get universities and health services working together?
How do we collect and work with large data sets around student mental health? Kristin Cleverley from Inlight - Student Mental Health Research at UofT is chairing a discussion with Chi Baik, James Newham, Anesa Hosein Kieran Balloo Edward Watkins from Nurture-U and Liv Grosvenor from King's College London #SMHC24
We are joined by Chris Bartha from University of Toronto and Inlight - Student Mental Health Research at UofT, Tatjana Damajanovic from TASO and Rachel Spacey from UMHAN to get us thinking about how we evaluate mental health and wellbeing services within Higher Education #SMHC24
💡 Inlight - Student Mental Health Research at UofT is welcoming applications for its 2024-2025 Student Advisory Committee! Support the representation, prioritization and engagement of diverse student voices in student mental health research across University of Toronto. Apply by Sept. 5! buff.ly/4cQzbrh
🎉 Congrats Profs. Emily Seto IHPME & Daniel Grace whose research teams are Inlight - Student Mental Health Research at UofT grant recipients! Seto's team studies international student mental health. Grace's team studies experiences of 2SLGBTQ+ students in accessing healthcare. ow.ly/7uun50SyOQm
📢Are you University of Toronto grad student with an interest in post-secondary student mental health and wellness? Apply for an Inlight Research Fellowship by October 7th for the opportunity to grow your research skills in this area (includes a $5000 stipend) Apply now: uoft.me/aRt