Video Taped Rounds
In the interest of sharing knowledge and expertise of many agencies and individuals who are active in the field of infant mental health, IMP and the Infant Psychiatry Department of The Hospital for Sick Children are pleased to present video footage of some of the previous Infant Mental Health Rounds presentations. It is our hope that those who are not able to attend the monthly presentations in person will benefit from easy access to the videotaped content.
Each videotaped presentation is available for download free of charge in either RealMedia or Windows Media (wmv) format with accompanying notes. Please feel free to use the available links or contact the presenters for more information about their programs and research.
If you do not have RealMedia Player installed currently on your computer the software is available for download FREE OF CHARGE from Real Media Player.
Please select a link below to view video presentations and download presentation slides:
The Baby Friendly Initiative – Recognition of Best Practice – presentation Tuesday February 3, 2009
The Use of the DC: 0 – 3 Diagnostic System in Identifying the Importance of Early Intervention for Alcohol Exposed Children – presentation Tuesday December 2, 2009
Care for the Caregiver: development of a comprehensive plan to address vicarious trauma amongst Healthy Families staff at Toronto Public Health – presentation Tuesday October 7, 2008
Maternal Bereavement in Women Undergoing Child Custody Loss - presentation Tuesday March 4, 2008
Understanding the Role of Caregivers in Infant Pain - Presentation Tuesday March 6, 2007
The presentation of videotaped Infant Mental Health Rounds is supported, in part, through our membership and donation program. If you appreciate this initiative and wish to help support videotaping of subsequent presentations, we encourage you to become a member of IMP and/or make a donation to IMP. Your support is greatly appreciated! Please visit the membership section for more details or contact us at imp.mail@sickkids.ca to make a contribution towards this educational effort.
Likewise, please let us know whether the information here is helpful to you. We would like to offer the best possible resources to help support individuals and agencies concerned with the care of young children and their families. We warmly welcome your comments, concerns and suggestions on the format in which this information is presented. Please contact us at imp.mail@sickkids.ca.
Details on participating as a presenter can also be found in the Infant Mental Health Rounds section of this site.