Announcement of the AAU Regional Mental Health Coordinator
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The Association of Atlantic Universities (AAU) - - in partnership with Medavie Health Foundation (Medavie) - - has created a full-time Regional Coordinator position dedicated to supporting student mental health initiatives for post-secondary education (PSE) institutions across Atlantic Canada.
Dr. Elizabeth Cawley (see below for bio) has been appointed as the Regional Coordinator and was introduced by the AAU and Medavie representatives today at 鈥楩rom Survive to Thrive鈥, a regional student mental conference hosted by Mount Allison University.
Medavie鈥檚 investment to create the Regional Coordinator position, which is also supported by the region鈥檚 16 universities and six community colleges, will increase capacity for further collaboration on challenges related to student mental health. Dr. Cawley serves the region鈥檚 PSE institutions from Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John鈥檚, NL.
鈥淔or the past five years, Medavie Health Foundation has been a highly supportive partner helping our universities and community colleges improve student mental health services鈥, said Dr. Alaa Abd-El Aziz, President, 秀色短视频 and Chair, AAU.
He added that, 鈥淢eeting student mental health needs is one of the most pressing issues on our campuses. With Medavie鈥檚 generous support, the AAU is fortunate to have attracted someone of Dr. Cawley鈥檚 background and experience to help our institutions meet student needs as efficiently and effectively as possible.鈥
鈥淲e recognize that post-secondary life can be challenging for students鈥, commented Bernard Lord, CEO, Medavie. 鈥淭his new position will help enhance mental health initiatives at campuses across the region, helping our students not just survive, but thrive. It鈥檚 also an example of a different kind of health care - one that begins on campus in helping students stay in school and live their best lives. Ensuring people receive the right support at the right time aligns with the way Medavie thinks about health care.鈥
Dr. Peter Cornish, Director, Associate Professor, and Director of Memorial Counselling and Wellness Centre, Memorial University and Co-Chair, AAU student mental health committee, summarized the value of the newly created position to universities and colleges: 鈥淭hrough the synergy of our Atlantic-wide collaboration, we are poised to lead the country with innovative, highly engaging wellness programming. This aligns very well with the collective academic mission to prepare the next generation to thrive and lead with passion, purpose and an ethic of care.鈥
Dr. Elizabeth Cawley is currently the Regional Mental Health Coordinator for the Association of Atlantic Universities (AAU). Dr. Cawley received her PhD in Psychiatry from McGill University. Her research focuses on help-seeking behaviour in post-secondary students and developing online strategies to increase early help-seeking via mental health literacy and self-assessment. Dr. Cawley has consulted at a number of top Canadian universities, assisting them with the development and implementation of their mental health strategies. In addition, Dr. Cawley was recently selected to participate in a Kids Help Phone Advisory Group. This Advisory Group was designed to be multidisciplinary and acts to inform the Board of Directors on relevant topics; Dr. Cawley specializes in the area of Service Design.
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For further information, contact:
Peter Halpin, Executive Director, AAU
phalpin@atlanticuniversities.c
(902) 425-4238 or (902) 497-4419