Family Guide to Mental Health

Family Café London

Family Mental Health Café, London – Sat. May 25th 2019

Family Mental Health Cafés are community conversations being held with family members in cities across Ontario to learn more about the family experience. The discussion forums are part of a research study that we are conducting at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto. Please join us for a conversation about family mental health where you’ll have the opportunity to share your experiences and insights.

Our London Family Mental Health Café event will take place on Saturday May 25th from 8:30 am (doors open) to 12:30 pm at the CMHA Middlesex Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Centre building located at 648 Huron Street, London, ON N5Y 4J8.

Participants will receive a gift of Family Mental Health Café resources as a thank you for participating. Light refreshments will be provided.

To register TODAY, sign up online at Eventbrite:  London Family Café  May 25th

Following registration, our research team will follow-up to schedule a 10 to 15-minute phone screening interview to determine eligibility.  For more information or if you have questions, email us:  fmhproject@gmail.com    Joelle Forbes (Research Coordinator) will reply to you to conduct the screening interview or set up a phone call.

We hope you choose to join us for a great conversation
at our Café on Sat. May 25th, 2019!

Kindest regards,
Family Mental Health Cafés Research Team

For more info on our Family Mental Health Cafés Project:

Please email us:        fmhproject@gmail.com

For project news:     www.facebook.com/familyMHcafe/

Or click on the following project pages:
Info on the Project Team (click)
Research Study Content Use (click)
About the Family Mental Health Cafés Project (click)

Watch our 2018 Family Cafe workshop highlights video – and see clips of previous Cafes (click)

 

The Family Mental Health Cafés Research Study is a  research project of the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto, led by Charmaine C. Williams, PhD. The project has been funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

If you have questions, suggestions or want to connect with the project team, email: fmhproject@gmail.com or Charmaine.Williams@utoronto.ca