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Working Together for a Shared Future
First Canadian Conference on Mental Health and Deafness

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Comments and Welcome
Michael Sousa, LL.B.
Keynote address
Mental Health Services for People Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Europe
Dr Alexis Karacostas
A Family Therapy Program in Finland
Pirjo Leino
Systems of Control – The Global Legacy of Institutional Child Abuse
Roch Longueépée
The Evolution of the Well-Being Program
Susan Chernoff
Deafblindness And Mental Health: Better Understand To Better Intervene
Daniel Bolduc, Lyne Brisette, Gilles Lefebvre
The Impact of Hearing Loss on Verbal Communication
René Rivard 
Access to Justice for Hard of Hearing and Deaf Canadians
Carole Willans-Théberge, Thibault Cadro
Deafness and Mental Health in Deaf VCT
Joël Omondi Owino
Bridge of Signs
Dr. Anne Toth
A Deaf Children’s Mental Health Program – At Last – PAH!
Brad Saunders, Brenda Dean
The Affective Communication Between Deaf Children, their Families and the Rehabilitation Team
Louise Roberge 
The Power of Parents
Vicki Robinson 
Intervention Experience with Youth and Children Who Have a Mental Health Problem
Louise Ménard
Deaf-Blind Services and Programs in Finland
Ulla Kungas
Psychotic Disorders and Deafness
Dr. Cathy Chovas McKinnon
Hearing Loss as a Public Health Issue: Challenges and Strategies
Robert Alexander
Reconciling Different Communities and their Specific Needs
Roger Saint-Louis
Adult Recipients of the Cochlear Implant
Dr. David Schramm, Shelly Armstrong, Josée Chénier
The Mobile Outreach Team For Dual Diagnoses And Hearing Inpairment
Stéphanie Symank Boileau
Deaf Family Issues: Codas and Identity
Thomas Bull 
Educational Abuse in Residential Schools for the Deaf
David Lucas 
The Integration into the School System of Deaf Children Who Have Mental Health Problems
Aurèle Bertrand, Johanne Venne-Brisebois
What is Deafness?
Andréa Benvenuto
Reducing the Risk of Psychosocial Problems for Children who are Deaf and their Parents
Dr. Anne Toth 
Deafness and Resilience
Christiane Grimard, Colette Dubuisson
The Tall Poppy Syndrome
Claire Raisin, Richard Townshend
Quality of Life and Deafness: Validation of the Systemic Inventory of Quality of Life in Quebec Sign Language
Isabelle Lemay 
Developing Deaf Services in a Hearing/Mainstream Agency
Lynn Cochrane, Paul Boileau
Deaf and Blind in a Home for Special Care
Otto Fritschy
ASL and Early Literacy Services: Introducing the ASL Mother Goose Program
Kristin Snoddon
What Does Research REALLY say about Psychiatric Illness and Deafness?
Deena M. Martin
Providing Mental Health Services to Marginalized Groups within the Deaf Community
Marjorie Cameron
The Other Way Around: Can a Deaf Social Worker Work with Hearing Clients?
Myrtle Barrett 
Amethyst Women’s Addiction Centre – A Program for Deaf Women
Josephine Fitzgerald
Access to Justice for Hard of Hearing and Deaf Canadians
Carole Willans-Théberge, Michael Sousa
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