Development team plans to establish up to three community advisory committees to provide further input and guidance on the program’s structure and implementation
Algoma University's Department of Psychology recently hosted a community planning session to inform the development of a Masters-level psychotherapy training program focusing on mental health care delivery in Northern Ontario.
Facilitated by Dr. Sean Meades, assistant professor in Community Economic and Social Development, the session engaged local professionals, Indigenous leaders, and community members from across the Northern Ontario region. Attendees provided valuable input that will shape the program’s structure, curriculum, practicum opportunities, and professional development offerings.
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