Get involved
Do you want to get involved in our work at the Collaborative Learning College? See below to view current opportunities.
CLC Evaluation Subcommittee is recruiting new members!
We are looking for students of the Collaborative Learning College (CLC) to join our evaluation subcommittee. The aim of the evaluation subcommittee is to help us assess the impact and effectiveness of our program, while identifying areas for improvement. Subcommittee members will be expected to attend and actively participate in two-hour virtual meetings every other Wednesday morning from 10:30am-12:30pm EST. An honorarium of $30/hr will be provided.
To apply, please write 3-5 sentences responding to each of the following questions and email your responses by Friday November 8th to jordana.rovet@camh.ca
- Please describe your relationship to the CLC. What does the CLC mean to you?
- What interests you about this opportunity?
- What do you hope to contribute to the group?
If you are more comfortable providing responses to the above questions by voicemail or telephone, please send an email to arrange a time. Do not hesitate to reach out with any questions.
CLC Research Subcommittee is recruiting new members!
We are looking for a person with current experience accessing the Collaborative Learning College that is interested in co-producing Recovery College research to join the CLC Research Subcommittee. The aim of the Research Subcommittee is to create a space where Recovery College staff, researchers, evaluators, those who access Recovery Colleges, and people spanning multiple perspectives can collaboratively guide Recovery College research. Subcommittee members will be expected to attend and actively participate in two hour virtual meetings every other Wednesday morning from 10am-12pm EST. An honorarium of $30/hr will be provided.
To apply, please write 500 words maximum to each of the following questions and email your responses by November 13th to holly.harris@camh.ca
- What interests you about this opportunity?
- In the context of mental health research, co-production involves people with lived expertise, those with professional or academic expertise, and people with both of these perspectives collaborating to design and actualize research initiatives. Why do you think co-production in research is important? Outline any relevant experiences (e.g. collaborative projects you have been a part of, committees you have been on, etc.).
- What experiences and skills do you bring to the team?
- What are you hoping to achieve on this committee?
- What do you need to feel supported in this space?
If you are more comfortable providing responses to the above questions by voicemail or telephone, please send an email to arrange a time. Do not hesitate to reach out with any questions.
Want to facilitate a course?
We are always looking for new facilitators. If you are interested in proposing to facilitate a course with the CLC, please complete the form below and email it to clc@camh.ca
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