Julie Cull at Consortium pour les élèves du nord de l'Ontario and her colleagues and community partners explain the challenges in students’ mental health and need for increase in natural supports. Their goal is to spread and embed Brain Story science information in their school boards and the community.
In March 2019, the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) brought more than 60 professionals together in Ottawa to share ideas and make plans to “spread and embed” the Brain Story in their networks. The goal of the event – the Brain Builders Lab – was to pave the way for policies, practices and public perceptions around substance use to align with the science of adverse childhood experiences and brain development. This video is part of a series by CCSA illustrating the significant impact that Brain Story Lab participants have had in their communities.
Brain Builder Project Team:
Julie Cull, Psychothérapeute autorisée, Consortium pour les élèves du nord de l’Ontario
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