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The new name is Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences (Ontario Shores). The Communications and Public Affairs team at Ontario Shores won a Gold Quill Award of Merit in the category of Brand Communication from the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) for the organization's rebranding project, A New Brand for a ...
The National NewsMedia Council is a national press council that reviews and adjudicates complaints from the public about the news media organizations in Canada. [1] The council was created as an amalgamation of several regional press councils, including the Ontario Press Council.
The Institute for Advancements in Mental Health, formerly known as the Schizophrenia Society of Ontario (SSO), [1] is a charitable organization located in Ontario, Canada, that exists to help those affected by mental illnesses. It was founded in 1979 under the name Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics and adopted its
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is a Canadian non-profit mental health organization that focuses on resources, programs and advocacy. It was founded on April 22, 1918, by Clarence M. Hincks and Clifford W. Beers.
A press conference, also called news conference or press briefing, is a media event in which notable individuals or organizations invite journalists to hear them speak and ask questions. Press conferences are often held by politicians , corporations , non-governmental organizations , and organizers for newsworthy events.
The program generally consists of news reports for the first half-hour, followed by a half-hour call-in segment on various topics. Currently hosted by Amanda Pfeffer, the program was previously hosted by Alan Neal from 2003 to 2006, and by Rita Celli from 2006 to 2023. [ 1 ]
The Mental Health Act is an Ontario law that regulates the administration of mental health care in the province. The main purpose of the legislation is to regulate the involuntary admission of people into a psychiatric hospital .
As of December 15, 2008, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care announced that all employees, programs and functions of the Ontario Public Health Laboratories (OPHL) had been transferred to the OAHPP. [4] In early June 2011, the OAHPP announced that it would operate under the name Public Health Ontario beginning on June 11, 2011. [5]