A micro-credential program in partnership with Humber College
The Excellence in Mental Health Leadership program is offered in partnership through SickKids CCMH Learning Institute with micro-credential recognition through Humber College. This program provides essential leadership skills and knowledge for new, emerging, or seasoned leaders in community mental health services.
Delivered by industry experts, the goal of the program is to equip and empower community mental health leaders for the challenges of service delivery during a time of unprecedented change. The programming provides in-demand and future-proof skills that are needed within mental health sectors.
Are you:
- transitioning into a manager role?
- in a leadership role but have received minimal formal training?
- wanting to update and improve your skills?
Then this program is for you!
The Excellence in Mental Health Leadership program includes two micro-credential offerings: Leadership and Management in Mental Health Services (originally titled “Excellence in Mental Health Organization and People Management); and Excellence in Mental Health Data, Communication and Influence. Participants can register for either program or both; the first is not a prerequisite for the second.
Why pursue a micro-credential?
How does it work?
Leadership and Management in Mental Health Services
Module 1: Becoming an exceptional leader (half-day)
Learning objectives:
- Define the differences between management and leadership
- Discuss some of the challenges of transitioning to management and how to handle them
- Identify the various stakeholders involved in a complex situation and how to manage them
- Clarify who they want to be as a leader (their personal “why” as a leader)
- Discuss the strengths and challenges of different leadership styles
- Use a reflective practice to learn and grow as a manager
When: January 13, 2025 | Time: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET
Facilitator: Dr. Lucas Dufour
Module 2: Facilitating successful change (half-day)
Learning objectives:
- Clarify the roles and responsibilities of executives, managers, and employees in the change process
- Define a compelling rationale and vision for change
- Identify and appreciate the different impacts that a change may have on staff
- Recognize transition phases, and how to engage staff in each phase
- Develop an effective change management communication plan
When: January 16, 2025 | Time: 9 a.m. to noon ET
Facilitator: Dr. Susan Geary
Module 3: Building financial acumen (half-day)
Learning objectives:
- Read and interpret financial documents such as budgets and business proposals
- Become more familiar and comfortable with spreadsheets as the key tool in building financial documents
- Use day-to-day budget management to contribute to departmental success for their team and organization
- Describe key financial documents and their uses in day-to-day budget management
- Assess how various drivers can affect variable costs in the budget, and how to plan effectively for them
- Project costs into the future for diverse purposes such as forecasting, preparing a multi-year budget, and creating project proposals
When: January 20, 2025 | Time: 9 a.m. to noon ET
Facilitator: Joel Clark, MBA
Module 4: Cultivating employee performance (full-day)
Morning
Learning objectives:
- Describe their role in cultivating employee performance
- Apply criteria for setting clear expectations
- Use appreciative listening to foster good communication
- Assess and leverage different factors that contribute to individual performance
- Create an agreement for giving/receiving feedback with employees
- Use a framework to productively lead coaching conversations
Afternoon
Learning objectives:
- Assess the implications of performance issues/behaviours on different parts of the organization and identify the most compelling reasons to request performance changes
- Define and clarify performance expectations
- Describe stages in the performance cycle and how to address employees at each stage
- Plan how to customize feedback to engage employees in implementing changes in their performance
- Conduct performance conversations that lead to clear agreements and accountability
When: January 23, 2025 | Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET
Facilitator: Marion Langford, M.Ed.
Module 5: Managing human resource accountabilities (half-day)
Learning objectives:
- Identify areas of Human Resources that require legal compliance (employment standards, occupational health and safety, workplace harassment, human rights, workplace injury and illness, accessibility, and privacy)
- List key manager responsibilities in each of these areas
- Search and locate information sources to support decision-making and actions
- Use key steps to create effective recruitment and onboarding processes
- Explain the unique characteristics of managing a unionized team
When: January 27, 2025 | Time: 9 a.m. to noon ET
Facilitator: Nives Malara, BA
Module 6: Fostering inclusive, equitable and anti-racist organizations (full-day)
Part 1
When: January 30, 2025 | Time: 9 a.m. to noon ET
Facilitator: Breanna Phillip, MSW, RSW
Learning objectives:
- Explore the history of race and anti-Black racism in Canada and understand its implications on social systems
- Understand the concept of implicit bias and learn how to challenge them
- Understand the intrapersonal work that must be done to effectively engage racialized clients
- Recognize the ways in which Eurocentrism has shaped the current mental health field
- Analyze their organization’s current programs and services, and find opportunities to increase cultural relevance
Part 2
When: February 3, 2025 | Time: 9:30 a.m. to noon ET
Facilitators: Dr. Natalie Kalb, C.Psych., and guest speaker Dwight Ballantyne, Founder, The Ballantyne Project
Learning objectives:
- Describe the social determinants of health
- Detect oppressive systems within White supremacy
- Identify microaggressions as they relate to the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and racialized communities (not mutually exclusive)
- Explore, reflect on and challenge perceptions and implicit biases
- Manage team dynamics and conflict from an inclusive multicultural lens
- Apply a modality to help employees interact better with marginalized clients and identify barriers that create treatment gaps
Module 7: Developing effective teams (half-day)
Learning objectives:
- Support successful team formation and development
- Establish team alignment by creating shared purpose, norms, and commitments with team members
- Assess strengths and opportunities for an existing team through the lens of productivity and positivity (team culture)
- Create a plan for supporting a team in enhancing work practices and/or team culture
- Facilitate healthy and productive dialogue, conflict, and decision-making within inter-professional teams
- Adapt team practices for remote and hybrid teams
When: February 5, 2025 | Time: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET
Facilitator: Carolynne Wintrip, B.A.Sc., MBA, CTPC, PRC
Module 8: The strategic plan – Achieving impact through intentional and active leadership (half-day)
Learning objectives:
- Understand the purpose and role of a strategic plan as a blueprint for organizational strategy and transformation
- Describe the role of middle management and people leaders in the successful implementation of strategic goals and objectives
- Identify the key skills required to support front line staff and middle management accountabilities to senior leadership
- Understand the required elements of successful implementation which include:
- well-defined annual initiatives and deliverables
- a plan for staff and team engagement
- indicators, measurement and dashboards
- intentional communication strategies
- an integrative approach that links all activities
When: February 10, 2025 | Time: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET
Facilitator: Chris Bartha, MSW, RSW
Optional: Personal project assessment to earn a micro-credential
It is encouraged for all participants to select and complete a project to apply and extend their learning to an individual, team, or organizational leadership issue. However, it is only mandatory for those who apply for the micro-credential and their projects will be formally assessed and scored. Micro-credential project submissions will be due approximately three weeks after the final module. Participants who successfully meet the criteria will be awarded the micro-credential.
Please note: There is an additional registration fee of $300 plus HST for personal project assessment and obtaining the micro-credential. Upon registration in the program, you will be contacted by Humber College to learn how to register for the optional personal project assessment to earn the micro-credential.
2025 Program Information
Dates
January 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30 February 3, 5, and 10, 2025
Location
Delivered through an interactive virtual classroom experience
Participant profile
- New managers and team leaders who need support
- Experienced managers who have received little formal training for leading a team or who want to update and improve their skills
- Individuals looking to move into a managerial role
Fees
General registration fee: $1,500
Optional assessment fee for Humber micro-credential: $300
Excellence in Mental Health Data, Communication and Influence
Module 1: Mastering data-informed decision making (full-day)
At the end of this module, participants will be able to:
- Confidently leverage data to accelerate impact by identifying trends, issues, technologies and standards that may impact delivery of health care and management of health
- Implement data and analytics strategies to support continuous improvement in a complex, health care environment
- Recognize opportunities to enhance decision-making, performance and client outcomes
- Gain fluency in health-care data and analytics, to be better equipped to ask the right questions
- Describe how various performance indicators, standards and benchmarks are used
- Explain the relationship between outcome measurement and quality management initiatives to support data analysis and data presentation for decision-making purposes
Dates and Facilitator: TBD
Module 2: Transforming experiences through journey mapping (half-day)
At the end of this module, participants will be able to:
- Gain insight into the client experience and how to co-design (with the client and other stakeholders) improvements to service offerings
- Use co-design tools and a facilitated approach to produce empathy maps and client journey maps
- Leverage the experience and underlying needs and emotions of clients when designing improvements and innovations in programs and services
- Assess the client experience through empathy mapping, a process that involves developing awareness of what clients think, feel, hear, say, and do during the service experience
Dates and Facilitator: TBD
Module 3: Creating strategic partnerships (half-day)
By the end of this module, participants will be able to:
- List guiding principles for effective stakeholder and client engagement
- Describe key elements of a partnership agreement
- Identify priority target populations for stakeholder engagement
- Identify opportunities for forming strategic partnerships with other community organizations
- Use practical tools and strategies for defining key stakeholders, engaging clients, and others with lived experience, capturing client needs and experiences, and enhancing stakeholder engagement
- Describe the benefits of various models of partnership (cooperative, collaborative, integrated) and how to structure and evaluate formal partnerships
Dates and Facilitator: TBD
Module 4: Leading and communicating with impact (full-day)
By the end of this module, participants will be able to:
- Use a comprehensive process to identify, refine and enhance key areas in their presentation skills, leadership presence and communication thereby enriching their interactions with team members, leadership, and clients
- Apply the elements of effective presentation skills to engage/re-engage virtual, in-person and hybrid audiences
- Define their personal value statement
- Use specific tactics and techniques to identify and understand their audience
- Exude charisma as an agent of influence
- Apply a change model to facilitate adoption of change in their audience
- Persuasively communicate change vision to motivate support and commitment from stakeholders
Date and Facilitator: TBD
Optional: Knowledge application assessment to earn a micro-credential
It is encouraged for all participants to select and complete a project to apply and extend their learning to an individual, team, or organizational leadership issue. However, it is only mandatory for those who apply for the micro-credential and their projects will be formally assessed and scored. Micro-credential project submissions will be due approximately three weeks after the final module. Participants who successfully meet the criteria will be awarded the micro-credential.
Please note: There is an additional registration fee of $200 plus HST for personal project assessment and obtaining the micro-credential. Upon registration in the program, you will be contacted by Humber College to learn how to register for the optional personal project assessment to earn the micro-credential.
Program Information
Dates
Future program dates to be announced
Location
Delivered through an interactive virtual classroom experience
Participant profile
- New managers who want to develop their leadership presence
- Experienced managers who have received little formal training in data-informed decision-making
- Individuals looking to lead with impact
Fees
General registration fee: $1,200
Optional assessment fee for Humber micro-credential: $200
More information
Questions?
Email training@sickkidscmhlearning.ca
Discounts
SickKids CCMH LI is pleased to offer 20% off for groups of four or more from the same organization. Contact Mary Anne Van Rooyen for information.
Financial assistance
Your organization may be eligible for the Canadian Ontario Job Grant, which can be applied to this program. Please contact Angela Kaushal for inquiries.