As Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Ontario focuses on empathy for Mental Health Week this week, the fact that many Ontarians are weary and struggling is at the forefront. Polling conducted throughout the pandemic indicates that nearly 80 per cent of Ontarians believe we will be in a serious mental health crisis when the pandemic […]Continue readingCMHA encourages candidates to keep mental health and addictions care in mind
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CMHA celebrates volunteer firefighters across Ontario
As we celebrate Volunteer Week, CMHA recognizes that the majority of firefighters in our province are volunteers. According to the National Fire Protection Association, more than 18,000 Ontarians currently serve as volunteer firefighters. These individuals are trained to the same standard as career firefighters, and they volunteer their services while holding other primary occupations. Their […]Continue readingCMHA celebrates volunteer firefighters across Ontario
New election campaign urges voters to “choose” mental health and addictions care
Toronto – The province is less than 40 days away from electing its next government and a new campaign from Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario is encouraging voters to put one topic at the top of their election wish list: mental health and addictions care. CMHA Ontario’s “I choose” campaign will use the next […]Continue readingNew election campaign urges voters to “choose” mental health and addictions care
CMHA celebrates National Volunteer Week 2022
CMHA Ontario joins organizations across the country this week in celebrating National Volunteer Week. The theme this year, Volunteering is Empathy in Action, affirms the strong connection between volunteerism and empathy. This profoundly human connection is at the heart of healthier individuals and stronger communities. Empathy is a quality that can help people relate to […]Continue readingCMHA celebrates National Volunteer Week 2022
Taekwondo Canada becomes first National Sport Organization to pilot CMHA Ontario’s sports mental health program, Talk Today
Toronto – Taekwondo Canada and the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario, are announcing a new partnership to pilot the Talk Today program. Talk Today is one of the most comprehensive mental health programs for amateur sports in Canada. Through this partnership, Taekwondo Canada will become the first National Sport Organization (NSO) to pilot the […]Continue readingTaekwondo Canada becomes first National Sport Organization to pilot CMHA Ontario’s sports mental health program, Talk Today
CMHA celebrates National Caregiver Day
Today, CMHA Ontario joins individuals and organizations across the country in celebrating National Caregiver Day. National Caregiver Day is intended to honour caregivers — the millions of parents, children, siblings, spouses and friends who provide unpaid care to support someone with a diminishing physical ability, a debilitating cognitive condition or a chronic life-limiting illness. According […]Continue readingCMHA celebrates National Caregiver Day
Junior hockey teams help raise awareness about mental health during 8th annual Talk Today month
February was Talk Today month across the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) and Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL). Throughout the month, teams across Canada helped break down the stigma and raise awareness about mental health resources in their communities. COVID-19 continues to play a factor in our day to day lives but through the Talk Today […]Continue readingJunior hockey teams help raise awareness about mental health during 8th annual Talk Today month
MOBYSS featured on CBC Toronto
The Mobile Youth Walk-In Clinic (MOBYSS), based out of CMHA York and South Simcoe, was recently featured on CBC Toronto. MOBYSS offers a safe space for youth, 12-25, to talk to a medical or mental health professional in a warm, welcoming, and friendly environment. Rebecca Shields (CEO, CMHA YSS) Ilana Archibald (nurse practitioner with MOBYSS) […]Continue readingMOBYSS featured on CBC Toronto
New resource to help students thrive
A new toolkit designed to support postsecondary educators in promoting student wellbeing and resilience in the classroom is now online. Thriving in the Classroom identifies four kinds of resilience grounded in research and evidence-based practices: community resilience, personal resilience, academic resilience, and career resilience. The toolkit offers practical resources which can easily be inserted directly […]Continue readingNew resource to help students thrive
HSJCC webinar on Enhancing Engagement of People With Lived Experience
Join the Provincial Human Services and Justice Coordinating Committee (HSJCC) Network for a webinar on Enhancing Engagement of People With Lived Experience Across the HSJCC Network on April 7, 2022 from 12-1 pm. As a cross-sectoral, collaborative network, the expertise and dedication of people with lived experience in the human services and justice sectors has […]Continue readingHSJCC webinar on Enhancing Engagement of People With Lived Experience