Episode 2: Transformation & Strategy in the Mental Health Sector: Eduardo Castro, Chief Officer of Programs, CMHA Ontario
Release Date: 01/12/2025
Transformation & Strategy
Eduardo Castro, a recognized leader in the mental health and addictions field, shared his experiences and insights on sustainable healthcare transformation, emphasizing the importance of health equity, grassroots engagement, and workplace mental health. He also discussed the importance of creating positive spaces within organizations, aligning initiatives with system pressures, and demonstrating the impact of their work. The conversation concluded with Eduardo expressing his optimism about the progress made in addressing challenges in the addictions and mental health system, while also...
info_outline Episode 1: Transformation & Strategy in Home Care - David FryTransformation & Strategy
During this inaugural podcast, David Fry, VP Integrated Client and Community Care at VHA Home Healthcare talks about the ongoing transformation journey in home health care. David Fry has over 20 years of experience in the home care sector in Ontario. He has led many organizations on their transformation journey. These include Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres, CCACs, Mississauga Halton LHIN and other service provider organizations. Some of topics discussed include: 2:30 Transformation, Modernization and course correction 10:30 Aligning organization with system...
info_outlineEduardo Castro, a recognized leader in the mental health and addictions field, shared his experiences and insights on sustainable healthcare transformation, emphasizing the importance of health equity, grassroots engagement, and workplace mental health. He also discussed the importance of creating positive spaces within organizations, aligning initiatives with system pressures, and demonstrating the impact of their work.
The conversation concluded with Eduardo expressing his optimism about the progress made in addressing challenges in the addictions and mental health system, while also acknowledging the need for continued work and equitable funding.