…has joined the board for a one-year term through the G(irls)20 Girls on Boards program. Dini joins the CMHA board with significant experience in grassroots organizing and youth empowerment. She…Continue readingCMHA Ontario welcomes new ‘young director’ to its board
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Creating Together process update
…and Addiction Programs, the Ontario Mental Health Foundation, the Ontario Peer Development Initiative, and the Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health in Ontario. For more information…Continue readingCreating Together process update
Fall 2001: Weighing the Evidence in Favour of Best Practices
…eliciting the consumer’s input when determining what constitutes a best practice. Putting Best Practices into Action Youth suicide prevention in British Columbia. Saluting Our Members Calendar/Readers’ Comments Emerging Into Light…Continue readingFall 2001: Weighing the Evidence in Favour of Best Practices
Ontario and OFCMHAP Applaud Provincial Government’s Three Year Commitment to Improving Mental Health and Addiction Services in Ontario
…government invests in mental health and addiction services. We believe that starting with the needs of our children and youth for mental health and addiction services will deliver real progress…Continue readingOntario and OFCMHAP Applaud Provincial Government’s Three Year Commitment to Improving Mental Health and Addiction Services in Ontario
Statement from CMHA branches several weeks after COVID-19 began impacting service delivery
…encourage you to try BounceBack (https://bouncebackontario.ca/), a free skill-building program managed by CMHA designed to help adults and youth over 15 manage mild to moderate depression and anxiety, stress or…Continue readingStatement from CMHA branches several weeks after COVID-19 began impacting service delivery
CMHA Ontario recommends Alcohol and Gaming Commission ban all gambling advertising
…to the Registrar’s Standards restricting celebrity and athlete participation in promoting gambling to youth, namely: Limit iGaming advertising to hours when the likelihood of exposure to children is minimal Require…Continue readingCMHA Ontario recommends Alcohol and Gaming Commission ban all gambling advertising
CMHA celebrates International Self-Care Day
…other difficult situations. CMHA Ontario offers BounceBack®: Reclaim your health, a free skill-building program designed to help adults and youth 15+ manage symptoms of depression and anxiety. This self-guided program offers…Continue readingCMHA celebrates International Self-Care Day
BounceBack program available in multiple languages
…Canadian Mental Health Association’s (CMHA’s) free skill-building program BounceBack®: Reclaim your health. Through one-on-one telephone coaching and online videos offered in multiple languages, adults and youth 15+ learn skills to…Continue readingBounceBack program available in multiple languages
CMHA Ontario makes case for community-based mental health and addictions care in presentation to government
…on providing Ontarians with continuity of mental health and addictions care across the lifespan, from children and youth to adults and seniors. Ontario Health must identify, adopt and implement a…Continue readingCMHA Ontario makes case for community-based mental health and addictions care in presentation to government
Womens’ mental health a focus of Mental Health Week 2014
Last year, Mental Health Week (MHW) shone a light on youth mental health. This year, the mental health of women takes the spotlight. Did you know: Various social factors put…Continue readingWomens’ mental health a focus of Mental Health Week 2014