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Mental health and substance use: Education resources

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Through our Learning Centre, AVÐÇÇò provides opportunities for health professionals to understand our evolving reporting systems and the application of our standards, data and analytics. We offer many courses and resources for a variety of audiences, including clinicians, assessors, data submitters and analysts, decision-makers, policy planners and researchers.

Courses and resources are available in a variety of formats, including eLearning modules, PDF and page-based documents, live and recorded web conferences, and videos.

 

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Resources offered through AVÐÇÇò include the following:

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Understand everyone's role

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​​The OMHRS Resource Manual includes guidelines, definitions and codes for completing the RAI-MH © minimum data set used in OMHRS and detailed specifications for each data element collected in OMHRS.

A summary of the Mental Health Clinical Assessment Protocols (MH CAPs), including a listing of the trigger levels and contributing assessment items for each MH CAP.

Canadian seniors and mental health

Tracy Johnson, AVÐÇÇò's director of Health System Analysis and Emerging Issues, discusses the survey's key findings regarding the mental health of Canadian seniors in this video.

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The RAI–Mental Health (RAI-MH) is an assessment used to evaluate the needs, strengths and preferences of a person. The significant change-in-status assessment guidelines provide tips for clinicians.