Bell Let’s Talk Day is Thursday, January 28 and we’re joining in to help drive progress in mental health. COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our lives, including our mental health. According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, 38% of Canadians say their mental health has declined due to COVID-19, and people already struggling with […]Continue readingBell Let’s Talk Day
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La Journée Bell Cause pour la cause
La Journée Bell Cause pour la cause aura lieu le jeudi 28 janvier et nous y participerons afin de contribuer à faire progresser la cause de la santé mentale. La crise de la COVID-19 a bouleversé tous les aspects de notre vie, y compris notre santé mentale. Selon l’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale, 38 % des […]Continue readingLa Journée Bell Cause pour la cause
BounceBack now in New Brunswick
The Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick and the Province of New Brunswick Department of Health introduces BounceBack® to New Brunswick Fredericton, January 19, 2021 – The Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick (CMHA of NB) and the Department of Health today announced the introduction of CMHA of NB’s BounceBack® program to New […]Continue readingBounceBack now in New Brunswick
Despair and suicidal feelings deepen as pandemic wears on
Despair and suicidal feelings deepen as pandemic wears on New nationwide survey finds Atlantic Canadians’ mental health eroding New Brunswick (December 3, 2020) – The second wave of the pandemic has intensified feelings of stress and anxiety, causing alarming levels of despair, suicidal thoughts and hopelessness in the Atlantic Canada population. This, according to […]Continue readingDespair and suicidal feelings deepen as pandemic wears on
New national program supports psychological health of Canadian fire fighters
Toronto, December 1, 2020 – Today, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) expands its Resilient Minds program from British Columbia and Prince Edward Island into the Yukon, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador. This program, the first of its kind, brings formal psychoeducation to fire halls and departments nationwide, mitigating occupational […]Continue readingNew national program supports psychological health of Canadian fire fighters
Résilience – Rapport d’impact 2020 de l’ACSM
Cliquez ici pour lire Rapport d’impact 2020 de l’ACSM Le titre résume bien notre histoire. La résilience. C’est une histoire qui se déroule à travers une époque que nous pouvons qualifiée d’extrême. De l’inquiétude et de la peur nationales extrêmes. De l’isolement social extrême pour tant de personnes. De l’incertitude extrême vécue par nous tous. […]Continue readingRésilience – Rapport d’impact 2020 de l’ACSM
Resilience, the CMHA National Impact Report for 2020
Click here to read CMHA Impact Report 2020 The title sums up our story. Resilience. It is a story that unfolds through what has been a time of extremes. Of extreme national anxiety and fear. Of extreme social isolation for so many. Of extreme uncertainty for all of us. The mental health needs in our […]Continue readingResilience, the CMHA National Impact Report for 2020
Retour sur le lieu de travail: boîte à outils
Nouvelle boîte à outils de l’ACSM pour aider les employés et les employeurs à planifier un retour sur le lieu de travail sécuritaire sur le plan psychologique Alors que l’économie de l’Ontario rouvre progressivement pendant la pandémie de COVID-19, une nouvelle boîte à outils est maintenant offerte pour aider les employeurs et les employés à […]Continue readingRetour sur le lieu de travail: boîte à outils
Return to the Workplace Toolkit
New CMHA toolkit supports employees, employers with planning psychologically-safe return to the workplace As Ontario’s economy gradually re-opens during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new toolkit is now available to support employers and employees in navigating the mental health implications of returning to physical workplaces. Developed by Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division, in partnership […]Continue readingReturn to the Workplace Toolkit
MENTAL ILLNESS IS NOT A CRIME. MENTAL WELLNESS CHECKS MUST BE A HEALTH-CARE RESPONSE, NOT A LAW-ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE
MENTAL ILLNESS IS NOT A CRIME. MENTAL WELLNESS CHECKS MUST BE A HEALTH-CARE RESPONSE, NOT A LAW-ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE For immediate release (June 30, 2020) – The Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick (CMHA of NB) is concerned by the deaths of individuals experiencing a mental health crisis in New Brunswick and across Canada, stemming […]Continue readingMENTAL ILLNESS IS NOT A CRIME. MENTAL WELLNESS CHECKS MUST BE A HEALTH-CARE RESPONSE, NOT A LAW-ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE