Udada Conference: Building an Inclusive Mental Health Landscape
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Join us for a groundbreaking event set to revolutionize the Canadian mental health landscape, with a laser focus on the well-being of Black girls and women in Canada! The Udada Project extends an enthusiastic invitation to all stakeholders, enthusiasts, and mental health experts for an upcoming conference like no other.
Venue: White Oaks Resort & Spa
253 Taylor Rd, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, L0S1J0, Canada
Discover innovative approaches, explore new perspectives, and learn about the latest advancements in mental health care. Our diverse lineup of speakers will share their expertise, personal experiences, and success stories, providing you with actionable takeaways.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to be part of a community dedicated to building an inclusive mental health landscape. Register now and secure your spot at the Udada conference in Niagara Falls, ON, Canada!
Purchase Your Tickets
Secure your spot at our trailblazing event by grabbing your tickets before May 2, 2024.
CA$220.00 Sales end on May 2, 2024
Day 1 All day pass
CA$110.00 Sales end on May 2, 2024
Day 2 All day pass
CA$110.00 Sales end on May 2, 2024
Tickets for Group of 3
CA$462.00 Sales end on May 2, 2024
Tickets for Group of 5
CA$770.00 Sales end on May 2, 2024
Tickets for Group of 7
CA$1,078.00 Sales end on May 2, 2024
Tickets for Group of 8
CA$1,232.00 Sales end on May 2, 2024
Tickets for Group of 10
CA$1,540.00 Sales end on May 2, 2024
What Is It About?
Brace yourself for a transformative experience at our conference. We are about to unveil the groundbreaking discoveries from our comprehensive evaluation report for the Udada Project, an initiative dedicated to completely redefining mental health support for Black girls and women in Canada.
Building an Inclusive Mental Health Landscape
Our conference theme, “Building an Inclusive Mental Health Landscape,” underscores our steadfast commitment to nurturing inclusivity and diversity within mental health practices and services. Get ready for dynamic discussions, fresh perspectives, and boundless collaborative opportunities as we collectively strive to construct a more inclusive and supportive mental health ecosystem for all Canadians.
Who Is It For?
Social workers
Educators
Mental health practitioners
Researchers
Psychologists
Psychiatrists
Counselors
Therapists
Policy makers
Advocates
Community organizers
Non-profit professionals
Healthcare professionals
Physicians
Nurses
Public health professionals
Government officials
Academics
Students
Activists
Diversity and inclusion specialists
Gender and women’s studies experts
Human rights advocates
Cultural competency trainers