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Last May, Accreditation Canada identified as a leading practice the Re-entry into the labor force program developed at the Douglas Institute, a Montréal West Island Integrated University Health and Social Services Centre. This program is conducted in
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It’s official! The event was a resounding success! The women’s Défi du Parc national de la Mauricie cycling team recently raised $12,300 by hosting a happy hour fundraiser in Shawinigan, with proceeds going to the Douglas Mental Health Uni
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The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), together with Rona Ambrose, Canada’s Minister of Health, announced today in Calgary the 533 recipients of the 2014 Foundation Grants live pilot competition and the 2014-2015 Transitional Open Op
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Our darling little pug Victor has decided to retire from pet therapy.
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A team from the Douglas will tallk prevention in Washington.
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The fourth edition of the Salon de la santé mentale du Sud-Ouest Verdun was highly successful. More than 600 visitors were welcomed to the event at the Centre Champlain.
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Five new animals, all birds, have arrived at the Douglas’s Pet Therapy Program.
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More than 200 people have participated to workshops and conferences
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The Douglas Institute and ACCESS are proud to host the first ACCESS network meeting on April 1st and April 2nd.
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Our head of animal-assisted therapy, Raymond Plouffe, is leaving after 35 years of pioneer work.