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2014 Conference Presentations

  • 2014-Kingston-ACT-ROR-CTO-and-ACT-Necessary-and-Effective
  • A Client with a Severe Mental Illness
  • ACT DSM5 10 2014
  • ACT Stepped Care – Oct 2014
  • ACTT Indicators of Change Survey – Megan Rooney
  • ACTTing Ethically OAA Conference 2014
  • Art and Wellness
  • Bridging the Systems
  • Cats, Other Pets and Community Psychiatry
  • Chronic Homelessness and the Transition to Housing
  • Cognitive Remediation
  • Court Diversion Court Support
  • CTO and ACT- Necessary? Effective? Ethical?
  • FACT vs ACT-Flexible ACT Teams
  • Functional Outcome Measures of Severe Mental Illness
  • Housing First in Case Management
  • How To Implement Housing First in Case Management
  • How to Make Ethical Decisions
  • Is Evidence Based Practice on Transition Mixing Well with Ethical Practice?
  • Making Change Adapting ACT to Deliver Housing First
  • Modeling ACT Workers
  • Moral Dilemma
  • Partnership in Wellness and Recovery
  • Peer Support Worker
  • Placebo Therapy as an Ethical Alternative
  • Rethinking Compassion Fatigue as Moral Stress
  • The Right to Access Primary Care and Ongoing Psychiatry Support
  • The Sound of Recovery – CBT based Music Therapy
  • System Collaboration to Transition Clients
  • VOCEC Presentation

Ontario ACT and FACT Association

Our Vision

Ontario Association For ACT and FACT (OAAF) is a voluntary organization of Assertive Community Treatment teams (ACT) and Flexible Assertive Community Teams (FACT) whose purpose is to help identify, develop and advocate for the collective interests of the Teams in the Province of Ontario.

ACT and FACT Teams

ACT and FACT teams provide community-based interventions for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness.