Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division is pleased to announce that Ontario Minister of Seniors and Accessibility Raymond Cho will speak at our 2019 workplace conference, Roadmaps to Resiliency: Investing in Mental Wellness for Ontario’s Workplaces. Cho will bring greetings from the provincial government to open Day 2 of the event set for May 13-14 […]Continue readingSeniors and Accessibility Minister Raymond Cho to speak at CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
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Get ready to #GetLoud!
For the 68th straight year, CMHA invites you to #GetLoud for Mental Health Week, May 6-12. This year we’re not just getting loud: we’re getting loud about what mental health really is. So, what is mental health really? Simply put, it is a state of well-being, and we all have it. We might have a mental illness, […]Continue readingGet ready to #GetLoud!
CMHA Niagara, Niagara Health team up to improve mental health and addictions care
Canadian Mental Health Association, Niagara has partnered with Niagara Health to open a new shared location in St. Catharines to improve care, better connect clients to mental health and addictions programs, and help clients more easily navigate the system. Programs at the shared location at 264 Welland Ave. in St. Catharines opened to the community […]Continue readingCMHA Niagara, Niagara Health team up to improve mental health and addictions care
Mental health: how it’s like physical health
We are all human beings, and each of us has a physical body. We also all have a mind, and we all have emotions. In the same way that we all have a state of physical health, we all have a state of mental health. Mental health is more than the absence of mental illness. […]Continue readingMental health: how it’s like physical health
Labour Minister Laurie Scott to speak at CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division is pleased to announce that Ontario Minister of Labour Laurie Scott will speak at our 2019 workplace conference. Scott will offer remarks to open Day 1 of the two-day event set for May 13-14 in Toronto. Scott, the member of provincial parliament for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock, has represented her constituents […]Continue readingLabour Minister Laurie Scott to speak at CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
Experts in resiliency, productivity, compassionate care, lived experience to headline CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
Experts in building resilience, workforce productivity, compassionate care and lived experience will headline Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division’s upcoming workplace conference. Roadmaps to Resiliency: Investing in Mental Wellness for Ontario’s Workplaces, set for May 13-14 at the Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre, will focus on resiliency and how to build it and […]Continue readingExperts in resiliency, productivity, compassionate care, lived experience to headline CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
CMHA Ontario applauds province’s commitment to mental health and addictions care in 2019 budget
The Ontario government has allocated $174 million for mental health and addictions care in the 2019 provincial budget, Finance Minister Vic Fedeli announced Thursday. The province says this investment will support community mental health and addictions services, justice services, supportive housing and acute care inpatient beds. Priority areas for the government include building a system […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario applauds province’s commitment to mental health and addictions care in 2019 budget
That’s a wrap from CMHA Ontario’s 2019 conference
More than 300 delegates attended Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division’s 2019 conference, The Quality Culture: Building Better Together, which wrapped up Tuesday afternoon after two days packed with 30 clinical, front-line and governance sessions and four keynote addresses. In addition to those physically in attendance, interest in the conference on social media was widespread, […]Continue readingThat’s a wrap from CMHA Ontario’s 2019 conference
CMHA Ontario honours the Ontario Hockey League for leadership in mental health education and awareness
(Toronto, April 1, 2019) – Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division has presented its first-ever Talk Today Partnership Award to the Ontario Hockey League in recognition of the OHL’s exemplary support in raising mental health awareness among its athletes, team staff, families and communities. OHL Commissioner David Branch accepted the award on behalf of the […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario honours the Ontario Hockey League for leadership in mental health education and awareness
Time is running out to register for CMHA Ontario’s 2019 conference
Time is running out to register for Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division’s 2019 conference, The Quality Culture: Building Better Together, set for April 1-2 at the Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Interested parties can register for the conference at cmhaontarioconference.ca. This year’s event will bring together board volunteers, agency leaders and clinical/front-line staff […]Continue readingTime is running out to register for CMHA Ontario’s 2019 conference