ASI 2024 Annual Policy Forum
The Enduring Spirit of Collaboration:
Celebrating 20 Years with ASI!
August 19 - 21, 2024
Charlottetown, PEI

The Enduring Spirit of Collaboration – Celebrating 20 Years with ASI!

August 19 – 21, 2024

Charlottetown, PEI

Register NOW!

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ASI 2024 is an Atlantic Policy Forum on infant, child and youth mental health promotion, with the theme Enduring Spirit of Collaboration – Celebrating 20 Years with ASI!

Together we can foster policy actions that influence upstream investment in promoting well-being, resilience, and regenerating connection throughout Atlantic Canada and beyond.  Join our event – in Charlottetown on the campus of Holland College or virtually – to celebrate what we have done and build relationships to face our collective future together.

In-Person Participation: 

$500 Full Registration Rate
$150 Retiree Rate
$150 Student and Youth Rate

Online Participation:

$400 Full Registration Rate
$150 Retiree Rate
$150 Student and Youth Rate

You can request an invoice through Eventbrite.
Contact us at info@asi-iea.ca with any registration questions.

We are happy to share our 2024 ASI Keynote Speakers, Professor Margaret Barry and Dr. Trevor Hancock. Their presentation is entitled, Mental Health, Planetary Health and a Well-Being Society: Looking to the future. 

The 2024 Atlantic Community Showcase will celebrate initiatives that relate to this year’s theme – The Enduring Spirit of Collaboration: Celebrating 20 Years with ASI! And we want to hear your story!

A select number of organizations will have the opportunity to exhibit their products or services during the 2024 ASI Forum. 

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Who will attend ASI 2024?
 Politicians, public servants, health practitioners, private sector, media, unions, academics, educators, social agencies, community organizations, Indigenous leaders, youth leaders and the general public… everyone interested in collaborating to improve mental health through upstream policy and programs!

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When

August 19-21, 2024

Where

Charlottetown, PEI and online!

Social

#ASI2024

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We are excited to introduce our latest Policy Brief: Upstream Investment: Placing infant, child and youth mental health promotion at the forefront. 🌟

At ASI, we believe that investing in mental health from an early age is crucial for building a healthier and more inclusive Atlantic Canada. This policy brief emphasizes the importance of “upstream” thinking – focusing on mental health promotion and prevention rather than just crisis intervention.

💬 As Margaret Barry highlights, “Thinking ‘upstream’ means that we view mental health as a source for all that requires a whole-of-government and a whole-of-society approach.”

📈 The need is clear. Mental health concerns among children and youth have been significantly exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Strengthening policies and programs that promote positive mental health is essential for creating a sustainable future.

Join us at ASI 2024 as we continue to advocate for better mental health policies and support systems. Together, we can make a difference! 💪

#ASI2024 #MentalHealthMatters #YouthMentalHealth #UpstreamInvestment #ChildMentalHealth #PositiveChange #CommunitySupport

Learn more: asi-iea.ca/en/asi-policy-brief/
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We are excited to introduce our latest Policy Brief: Upstream Investment: Placing infant, child and youth mental health promotion at the forefront. 🌟

At ASI, we believe that investing in mental health from an early age is crucial for building a healthier and more inclusive Atlantic Canada. This policy brief emphasizes the importance of “upstream” thinking – focusing on mental health promotion and prevention rather than just crisis intervention.

💬 As Margaret Barry highlights, “Thinking ‘upstream’ means that we view mental health as a source for all that requires a whole-of-government and a whole-of-society approach.”

📈 The need is clear. Mental health concerns among children and youth have been significantly exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Strengthening policies and programs that promote positive mental health is essential for creating a sustainable future.

Join us at ASI 2024 as we continue to advocate for better mental health policies and support systems. Together, we can make a difference! 💪

#ASI2024 #MentalHealthMatters #YouthMentalHealth #UpstreamInvestment #ChildMentalHealth #PositiveChange #CommunitySupport

Learn more: https://asi-iea.ca/en/asi-policy-brief/Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment