Choice and Partnership Approach
2nd International VIRTUAL Conference 

February 22-23, 2023 Canada/Europe 
February 23-24, 2023 Australia/New Zealand

09:30 - 11:00 ; 13:30 - 15:00 ; 18:30 - 20:00 AST
13:30 - 15:00 ; 17:30 - 19:00 ; 22:30 - 24:00 GMT
02:30 - 04:00 ; 06:30 - 08:00 ; 11:30 - 13:00 NZDT

Registration NOW OPEN

Join us virtually!

The 2nd International CAPA conference will offer mental health teams that use – or are curious about – the CAPA model, a space to discuss ideas and practice experience in their work with children, youth, and families.  The lived experience of children, youth, and their caregivers is essential to creating important conversations and we welcome their participation.

Through sharing and learning together, we hope to weave relationships and a sense of community across countries and organisations that will inspire and create global excellence in mental health care.

What is CAPA?

CAPA is an approach to mental health care that focuses on the needs of youth and caregivers by understanding what’s important to them and creating services that are accessible, personalized, respectful, and inspiring to work within.  

Who should attend?
This conference is for all care providers, youth and families, researchers, and leaders interested in collaborating and learning about the CAPA model, values, and fundamentals.  

What can you expect? 
Learning from each other is a chance to collaborate on working through challenges and sparking new ideas.  The conference will host participants from across the world and will have three different learning sessions each of the two days, intended to support “live” learning together while appreciating that we live in different hemispheres. 

Day 1:  Focus on foundational understanding of CAPA.  Topics will focus on the 11-core components of CAPA and developing a shared understanding of the way we work together.  The intention of the day will be welcome those who are new to, or curious about CAPA, or who have experience with CAPA and want to refresh and reflect on the essential elements of the CAPA way of working.

Day 2:  Strengthening CAPA.  We will build on the core features of CAPA and reflect on ideas about how to adapt CAPA to your team’s context.  This will be a space to share lessons learned from the past two years to inform and regenerate in our work moving ahead in inspiring ways. 

All sessions will be recorded, so you can watch topics you missed, or you can use the content to support your individual and team learning. 

Don’t be confused by the different conference dates for the hemispheres – we will all be together; the dates just change depending on where you live.

Overall Learning Objectives
By the end of the conference, participants will be able to:

  • Summarize the core components of the Choice and Partnership Approach (CAPA) and how it is integrated into Child/Adolescent mental health services locally, nationally and internationally;
  • Describe how CAPA principles are best incorporated into both clinical care and service provision for children, youth and families and the benefits of this to the client, family and service provider;
  • Recall the lived experience of CAPA including the voice of the client, family and caregiver.

Accreditation
This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the University of Ottawa’s Office of Continuing Professional Development. You may claim a maximum of 10,50 hours (credits are automatically calculated).

Planning Committee

The 2nd International CAPA conference is sponsored by IWK Health, CHEO Foundation, and University Hospital of North Norway.  Special thanks to the following committee members who participated in the planning of this event:

  • Sharon Clark, Advanced Practice Leader, CAPA (Nova Scotia, Canada)  - Conference Chair
  • Ann York, CAPA Co-Founder (England, UK)
  • Sabina Abidi, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist (Nova Scotia, Canada)
  • Yngvild Arnesen, Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Advisor, PhD Student (Tromso, Norway)
  • Leslie Anne Campbell, Sobey Family Chair in Child & Adolescent Mental Health Outcomes (Nova Scotia, Canada)
  • Julien Davis, Advanced Practice Leader, CAPA (Nova Scotia, Canada)
  • Grace Disney, Youth Voice (Nova Scotia, Canada)
  • Debbie Emberly, Advanced Practice Leader, Research Evaluation & Outcomes (Nova Scotia, Canada)
  • Dasa Farthing, Manager, Mental Health, CHEO Hospital (Ontario, Canada)
  • Laura Irving, Project Manager (Nova Scotia, Canada)
  • Natalie Jarvis, Communications Specialist (Nova Scotia, Canada)
  • Teresa Lightbody, Evaluation and Quality Improvement (Alberta, Canada)
  • Stacey Limmer, Project Manager, CAPA (Auckland, New Zealand)
  • Kathleen Martin, Parent Voice (Nova Scotia, Canada)

Looking forward to seeing you in February!

This conference is hosted by IWK Health and their partners with the planning support of uOttawa, Office of CPD

Office of Continuing Professional Development
Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa
725 Parkdale Avenue, Loeb Research Building, Room WM158, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9