STUDY DAYS - Topical Lectures
Those at a distance can view webcast sessions via Zoom Webinar, Live on the date of the event, or webcast recordings. Webcasts are recorded and archived for a minimum of 1 year for access by participating agencies or individuals. We encourage agencies to view webcasts in groups or in team meetings in order to take advantage of discussion and activities.
HEADS-ED Mental Health Screening Tool - Follow-up and Discussion
Recorded June 16, 2020
Presenters:
Dr. Mario Cappelli, Senior Clinician-Scientist at the Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health, Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Clinical Investigator, CHEO Research Institute, Professor of Psychiatry
Dr. Ashley Radomski, Post-doctoral fellow, Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health
Joel Schryer, Program Manager, Mental Health and Quality Improvement, Children First - Windsor
The HEADS-ED mental health screening tool was initially developed for use with children and youth between the ages of 6 and 18 years presenting to the Emergency Department. It has since been adapted and used in a variety of settings including youth mental health walk-in clinics, centralized intakes, and most recently, to facilitate care pathways between primary care and community-based mental health services. A new version of the tool has been developed for use with children under age 6. Early years mental health providers provided feedback on the initial version of the tool during a previous session with IEMHP. The HEADS-ED Under 6 is now being validated by the Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health in collaboration with Children First in Windsor. The presentation will provide:
- A brief background of the HEADS-ED
- An overview of the use of the HEADS-ED in primary care (Primary Care Pathways project)
- The adaptation of the HEADS-ED for children under 6
- Preliminary results from HEADS-ED under 6 validation study
- A discussion of how primary care providers can support infant and early mental health
- Progress update of a scoping review on the multidimensional mental health and developmental screening tools for children 6 years of age and under.
HEADS-ED Community Consultation and Discussion
Recorded December 11, 2018
Presenter: Mario Cappelli, Senior Clinician Scientist, Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child & Youth Mental Health, CHEO
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