(Toronto, Jan 24, 2024) – With Bell Let’s Talk Day this year focused on creating real change for mental health, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario is reminding Ontarians to include addictions in the conversation. While the yearly conversation by Bell Let’s Talk has facilitated open and honest conversations about mental health issues, the […]Continue readingCMHA puts a focus on addictions for Bell Let’s Talk
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Tips to shake off the winter blues
As the cold winter days grow shorter, Ontarians may find themselves lacking energy and feeling “blue.” Winter blues is a term that is commonly used to describe a mild form of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or a general feeling of low energy and mood during the winter months. Signs you may be experiencing SAD may […]Continue readingTips to shake off the winter blues
CMHA Ontario and Ontario Municipal Social Services Association partner with signed MOU
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Ontario and the Ontario Municipal Social Services Association (OMSSA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the 2023 OMSSA Policy Conference in Toronto, Ontario on December 1, 2023. OMSSA Executive Director, Doug Ball, and CMHA Ontario Chief Executive Officer, Camille Quenneville, were on hand to provide brief remarks to the […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario and Ontario Municipal Social Services Association partner with signed MOU
CMHA Ontario’s recommendations accepted by jury at Faqiri inquest
December 13, 2023 The jury in the coroner’s inquest into the death Soleiman Faqiri, who died in custody at Central East Correctional Centre, has included all of the recommendations from CMHA Ontario in their final ruling. The jury made 57 recommendations aimed at preventing future deaths in provincial correctional institutions. Their verdict deemed Soleiman’s tragic […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario’s recommendations accepted by jury at Faqiri inquest
Ontario mental health and addictions organizations sound the alarm on alcohol announcement
Toronto – Community mental health and addictions organizations are expressing concern over the alcohol retail sales expansion, noting that the announcement will contribute to an increase in public health harms. The concerns come as the Ontario government has announced increased access to alcohol by allowing sales in corner stores, gas stations, and grocery stores, as […]Continue readingOntario mental health and addictions organizations sound the alarm on alcohol announcement
New resource now available to help Ontarians cope with grief and loss
(Toronto, December 13, 2023) – The holiday season can be a difficult time for those who are grieving, but a new program can help Ontarians learn coping strategies and connect with local supports online. The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Ontario Bereavement program is an online resource which offers free downloadable resources with strategies to […]Continue readingNew resource now available to help Ontarians cope with grief and loss
CMHA Ontario provides recommendations for systemic reform at Faqiri inquest
The Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division (CMHA Ontario) recently participated in the coroner’s inquest into the death of Soleiman Faqiri. Their aim was to provide expertise to the coroner and jury on the intersection of the mental health and justice systems. Mr. Faqiri was detained at the Central East Correctional Centre during what witnesses […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario provides recommendations for systemic reform at Faqiri inquest
CMHA highlights housing as a human right for Human Rights Day
Equality, justice, freedom, human dignity – these are the foundational rights enshrined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which celebrates its 75th anniversary on December 10. As the international community comes together to recognize this milestone, CMHA Ontario is reflecting on how access to housing, a key human rights issue, is affecting communities across […]Continue readingCMHA highlights housing as a human right for Human Rights Day
CMHA celebrates International Day of Persons with Disabilities
As we commemorate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) on December 3rd, CMHA Ontario recognizes that inclusivity extends beyond physical accessibility. It includes the mental and emotional health of every individual. IDPD’s goal is to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights, and well-being of persons with […]Continue readingCMHA celebrates International Day of Persons with Disabilities
CMHA welcomes the creation of 9-8-8, the three-digit suicide prevention line
Beginning today, people anywhere in Canada can call and text 9-8-8 if they are thinking about suicide or are worried about someone who is. The three-digit suicide prevention helpline will be answered by responders who are as close to home as possible. Ten CMHAs, six of which are in Ontario, will be part of a […]Continue readingCMHA welcomes the creation of 9-8-8, the three-digit suicide prevention line