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CMHA Ontario Observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
On September 30th, CMHA Ontario stands in solidarity with Indigenous communities to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day honours the strength and resilience of residential school survivors, their families, and their communities. While it is crucial to acknowledge the ongoing challenges rooted in our shared history,Continue readingCMHA Ontario Observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
CMHA Ontario highlights past year’s achievements in 2023-24 annual report
Advocacy for addictions education and support, advising on systemic reform for mental health and addictions supports for justice-involved individuals, and growth and development of provincial programs are among the many achievements by Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division highlighted in its 2023-24 annual report. Approved at CMHA Ontario’s annualContinue readingCMHA Ontario highlights past year’s achievements in 2023-24 annual report
Back to School Mental Health Tips
As students of all ages and their parents prepare for back-to-school season, CMHA Ontario reminds people to keep mental health in mind. Whether students are returning to the same school, entering a new school year, or heading off to post-secondary, the transition can be exciting, but can cause stress andContinue readingBack to School Mental Health Tips
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About CMHA Ontario
Founded in 1952, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario, is a non-profit, charitable organization committed to making mental health possible for all.
CMHA Ontario achieves its mission by being a leader in the evolution of Ontario’s mental health and addictions system. We contribute our knowledge, resources and skills to provincial policy development and implementation. We promote mental health in collaboration with others. We further equitable access to mental health services and champion the reduction of mental health disparities. And we serve our branches in building their governance and leadership capacities.
CMHA Ontario is a dedicated partner within the network of Canadian Mental Health Associations at the national, provincial and local level. CMHA Ontario works closely with its local branches in communities across the province to ensure the utilization of best practices in the organization, management and delivery of services to consumers and families of individuals with mental illnesses, dual diagnosis and concurrent disorders. All CMHAs in Ontario work in a variety of partnerships to provide a coordinated, continuum of care using the social determinants of health model.
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