BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Centre for Learning and Teaching//Events Calendar//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260128T151352Z DTSTART:20260306T170000Z DTEND:20260306T190000Z SUMMARY:Mental Health 101 - Recognizing and Responding to Students in Distress DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 6\n1–3 p.m.\nOnline\nRegister for the event\nThe MH101 session is limited to faculty\, instructors\, and staff at AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ and King's.\nIn any given year 1 in 5 Canadians will experience a mental illness\, and according to Statistics Canada youth aged 15-24 are the most likely group to suffer the effects of a mental illness\, substance dependency and suicide. Considering most university students are within this age group it is essential that those working with University students are provided the necessary knowledge and resources to recognize and respond to students in distress.\nMH101 is a short yet informative presentation developed for university faculty and staff to increase awareness and understanding of mental illness and mental health problems\, thus increase your confidence in supporting students.\nFacilitators\n\nJoanne Mills\, Psychologist\, Student Health & Wellness\nEshaa Amer\, Stay Connected Peer Support worker\n\nAdditional Information\nPeer Support Services URL:/dept/clt/events-news/Calendar%20of%20Events/2026/03/06/mh101-march2026.html UID:/dept/clt/events-news/Calendar%20of%20Events/2026/03/06/mh101-march2026/_jcr_content/contentPar/dcalfacultyevent.html END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR