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Two Day Conference: Mental Health Impacts of Discrimination
Two Day Conference: Mental Health Impacts of Discrimination

Sat, Jun 22

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Hilton Suites Winnipeg Airport

Two Day Conference: Mental Health Impacts of Discrimination

Hope - Helpers - Healing ***Please note that the registration, $200.00 per person, is valid for both days (June 22 and 23rd) of the conference including two breakfasts, lunches and Saturday dinner provided by the Winnipeg Suites Hilton Hotel.

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Time & Location

Jun 22, 2024, 8:30 a.m. – Jun 23, 2024, 4:00 p.m.

Hilton Suites Winnipeg Airport, 1800 Wellington Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3H 1B2, Canada

About the Event

*Registration is now Closed*  Thank you.

A Two-Day National Conference for Muslim Social Workers, Muslim Non-profit leaders, Imams, Mental Health Professionals, Providers, and Practitioners to learn, share, and collaborate on the road map navigating healing to build the Institute for Muslim Mental Health.

THE CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES ARE TO:

  • Recognize and respond to the growing social and mental health needs of Muslim families, youth, and women.

  • Share strategies that are culturally safe, spiritually infused, and trauma-informed mental health supports.

  • Professional development session for practitioners.

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