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Bridge Training For Internationally Trained Psychologists and Allied Mental Health Professionals (BTMH). Dr. Mallika Indran Project Manager. WHAT IS BTMH. A pioneering professional development program for internationally trained mental health professionals 3 year pilot project
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Bridge Training For Internationally Trained Psychologists and Allied Mental Health Professionals(BTMH) Dr. Mallika Indran Project Manager
WHAT IS BTMH • A pioneering professional development program for internationally trained mental health professionals • 3 year pilot project • Partnership with community based mental health agencies, settlement sector and educational provider • Funded by the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Ontario
BACKGROUND TO MNLCT LEADERSHIP • Development of Community Mental health program • Mentoring Internationally educated psychologists • Settlement and Wellness
MNLCT COMMITMENT TO PROGRAM • Lead agency for project administration • Tools for workplace experience through partnerships • Tools for communication in mental health sector and workplace culture • Independent program evaluation for continuous improvement
MENTAL HEALTH INSTRUCTION • Four modules: Mental health practice in Ontario Theoretical Approaches Cultural Competency, Anti-Racism and Power relations in Mental Health Mental health and the Migration Experience • Curriculum prepared specifically for internationally trained mental health professionals • Inputs from: OACCPP Community based mental health agencies.
OCCUPATION SPECIFIC COMMUNICATION TRAINING • Curriculum tailored for communication in the mental health setting • Workplace language and culture • Reading comprehension practice on mental health and addiction literature • Writing practice on case documentation and reports
PLACEMENT TRAINING • 450 hours training in an agency that provides mental health services. • Clinical seminars to supplement the placement program
PLACEMENTS • Clinical Counselling • Case Management • Group Therapy • Psycho-educational group work
RECRUITMENT FOR PLACEMENTS • Placement posting • Resume and cover letter submission • Interview with agency • Placement offer
AGENCY SUPERVISION • Orient participant to organizational vision, mission, theoretical framework and approach, policies and procedures • Develop learning objectives for the placement together with the participant • Weekly supervisory meetings • Including participant in staff meetings, professional development activities and agency events • Monitoring performance and provide structured feedback through mid-term and final evaluation
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM • Skills to work • Children’s mental health • Adult Mental Health • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
NETWORKING EVENTS • Mental health employer engagement event • Graduation ceremony
OTHER BENEFITS • Membership with OACCPP • Liability insurance • WSIB
ELIGIBILITY • Bachelor’s degree in counselling, psychology or social work • Psychiatrists • A minimum of two years of relevant work experience in psychotherapy, clinical counselling or community mental health • Canadian Language Benchmark score 7 • Eligibility to work in Ontario
SELECTION PROCESS • Admission paper screening • Intake Interview • Pre admission written test • Orientation
AGENCY SUPERVISORS • Mental health delivery role • Prior experience in supervision • Graduate level training in a mental health profession
CHALLENGES • Cultural awareness • Hesitancy to take initiative • Communication skills • Knowledge on legal issues, policies, procedures and scope of practice
LEARNINGS • In great demand among internationally trained mental health professionals • Online modalities for national use • Enhance employer marketing • Employment success rate is high for a pilot • Well grounded for continuation