McMaster Health Symposium- Best Health Technology Innovator Award | |
Recipient of "Outstanding Service & Contribution in the Field of Mental Health" Award Ontario Association of Consultants, Counsellors, Psychometrists & Psychotherapists | |
Recipient of "Outstanding Contributions in Addiction" Award International Association of Addiction & Offender Counsellors (a Division for the American Counseling Association) | |
The Canadian Centre for Addiction & Mental Health (CAMH) included Life Recovery Program in their textbook in a chapter called "Digital Future" as the example of an effective self-directed program. | |
Ontario Centres of Excellence: Recognition for Social Impact |
Research shows 80% of Life Recovery Program participants reported reduced symptoms and significant improvement in coping as published by the Canadian Centre for Addiction & Mental Health (CAMH) which included Life Recovery Program in their textbook in a chapter called "Digital Future" as the example of an effective self-directed program.
For utilization/uptake (% of people using/engaging) with organizations, there has been a 5% uptake within 48hrs after Life Recovery Program launch vs 5% annual uptake, the national annual average for Employee Assistant Programs (EAP's)
Best Health Technology Innovator Award (McMaster) |
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Outstanding Service in Mental Health (OACCPP) |
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Outstanding Contributions in Addiction (ACA) |
80% of Life Recovery Program participants report reduced symptoms and significant improvement in coping (CAMH)
5% uptake within 48hrs after Life Recovery Program launch vs. 5% annual uptake of typical Employee Assistant Programs (UW)