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IYMHWN Network Gathering 2026

On May 5th 2026, our team hosted a successful gathering in Ottawa, Ontario with our Network members. It was an amazing day of building connections and learning from each other
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Indian and Canadian stakeholders’ perception of government’s role in supporting people with mental health problems
Determinants of Self-Referral Pathways to Youth Mental Health Services and Their Impact on Timely Access to Care
How to improve the rates of youth completing self-report measures: preliminary impressions from an ongoing systematic review
Exploring Mental Health Services and Supports for Indigenous Boys and Men: A Scoping Review
Lived experiences: Narratives of young people with psychosis in Chennai, India, Montreal, Canada

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