25th Annual Mental Health Conference

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Thriving Together in the Classroom: Creating the Conditions for Student Well-Being

George Brown College’s Division of Student Success and the Centre for Preparatory & Liberal Studies are pleased to announce a special 25th Anniversary edition of the Annual Mental Health Conference.

About this in-person event

Join us for George Brown College’s 25th annual Mental Health Conference on Thursday, February 27th, 2025. Our annual conference is a chance for us to engage in learning, dialogue, and connection, advancing our understanding of the critical factors impacting mental health and well-being.

We are excited to announce that this one-day in-person conference will include a keynote address from Carolyn Roberts – a member of the Squamish Nation who is a speaker, author and Indigenous academic who teaches at the University of British Columbia. Carolyn uses her voice to support Indigenous resurgence through education and will speak to this year’s theme - ‘Thriving Together in the Classroom: Creating the Conditions for Student Well-being’.

The day will also include:

  • a panel of current students and teaching faculty who will share their experiences and perspectives on what strategies positively impact student well-being
  • a variety of thought-provoking workshops designed to engage and stimulate meaningful discussion
  • sharing innovative practices connecting student services with teaching faculty to support student well-being

This conference will appeal to anyone interested in advancing their understanding of the challenges that exist and learning new strategies to support the conditions for improved student well-being in the classroom.  

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Registration fee includes a nutritious and delicious lunch prepared by George Brown’s Chef School, door prizes, workshops, interactive sessions and more!