Suicide Prevenflon Coalion to hold wod Halton residents are lnvitedI to attend thle Sui- cide Preverition Coalltion's annual meeting and cornaunity workshop Fridlay, Nov. 7. Tled RêiMkig out. Every Ilife mnatters, the workshop wtll fcus this year on incloeMty and conectingthose at rlsk of belng mir glna1t2ev wIh the support they need, stated a prfetss ili The mefl)ri wlt1feature two speakers: Baldev MLUa fooetder and CEO of the Punjai Com- munityl$ealth Services, who will give the Iel note address, and Dustin Garron, a spokesper- son for mental health across Ontario and an advocate for peer support services for youth. Mutta has been in the social work field for more than 30 years and receve several com- munity awards for his work on equity, com- munity deverdpiment, diversity management, and Qrganizational change. * He has worked for the last 23 years develop- ing an integrated holistic model to address substance abuse, mnental, health and family violence withln the South Asian commnunity. Garron is the founder of the Mental Heal Project for Vouth, formetl an Ottawa-based not-for-profit mental health organization, and will speak to the services-that helped him in his own recovery flrin multiple psychlatric disorders. Following the workshop, the coalition will offer a free safeTALK training session, which helps participants identify people with thoughts of suicide, and teaches themn how to engage individuals in need and connect them ROTHERGLEN SCHOOL WHAT SCHOOL SHOULD BE to further help. The meeting and worksh the Oakville ConferenceC roft Rd., in Oakville, startir ing breakfast at 8:30 a.m. until noon. The safeTALK training sess the Halton Reglonal Cen rium, 1151 Bronte Rd., in 4 p.m. Space is limited and the attend, however, registrat lit oe lshop visiting www.halton.ca/suicideprevention8 op will be held at emailing accesshalton@halton.ca or dialling :entre, 2515 Wyec- 311. îg with a network- The Halton Suicide Prevention Coalition pro- - the event runs vides leadership, advocacy, and education to the Halton community on suicide awareness~ ;ion wiIl be held at prevention, intervention and post-vention. It ~re's south audito- involves 14 organizations and agencies flrmn Oakville flrm 1 to across Halton as weI as survivors of suicide throughout the region.> aevents are free to For more information, visit www.suicidepre- ion is required by ventionhalton.cia 0 ICjAusttoHom le Sports Injury braces V After surgeiy equipment needs be compression Stoclilngs wl Ostomny supplies 0 o Incontinence produots Ve Specialty Bandages & Woundcare 3 *',Aircasts, Crutches, Canes se Wheelchairs, Rlollators, Waikers loi ntems avuilabie for Renti uidflo Puffiasle ADP * VA WSMI) Approved Vendor 108-400 Dronte Street S., Mlton (Isie Broat Corprate Centre) www.adjusttohome.com 905-8783-1142 info@adjusttohome.com Ralherglen'a Oakvlfl Prtmry Campus, fondly referrd ta as the «Yow Sehool, provtdes an unparaflle Montessri envlroossent for studeat in their formative year, from Casa (age 3) to Oad IL Our studçuta lov ta corne ta achool! Brg and spaclous chueoomh a" higNy quaified Montessori teachers provide a aurwln envilonment and die laIig tools atudents equhe ta &*vé kWkDecuafly, physicafly and a4al. Give your child a Rotheen education. OPEN HOUrSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2014 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Oakvffle Montessori ?rimary Campus Montesmson: Ages 3 to Grlade 1 2045' ýSXtbMe, Oakrvile, ON * 9053383528' - - - - - - - - - - - -- HHI RESULT: W HAT IS YOUR ----------------- 85%: NEEDS WORK COMPANY'S HHI SCORE. ----------- CONTACT US FOR A CONSULTATION TODAYI 905.637.6947 il INFO@HEIDARYHEALTH.COM