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Back to school mental health tips

As students and parents prepare for back-to school-season, CMHA-WECB is reminding people to keep mental health in mind during the transition. While a new school year can be exciting, it can also cause stress and anxiety. CMHA suggests maintaining positive mental health during this seasonal shift with the following strategies: • Take care of your […]Continue readingBack to school mental health tips
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Careers at CMHA
Join our dynamic and innovative team! CMHA has been providing quality mental health services in our community since 1971. We use a multidisciplinary approach to support persons with mental illness and mental health issues. CMHA-WECB embraces diversity and employee wellness. As of 2023, the agency provides services to our community in 29 different languages, including […]Continue readingCareers at CMHA
CMHA celebrates Black History Month

CMHA-WECB joins Canadians across the country to honour the legacy of Black Canadians, past and present, for Black History Month in February. The 2020 theme for Black History Month is: “Canadians of African Descent: Going forward, guided by the past.” Inspired by the United Nations’ International Decade for People of African Descent (2015-2024), this theme […]Continue readingCMHA celebrates Black History Month
CMHA celebrates Seniors Month

CMHA-WECB joins individuals and organizations across the province to celebrate Seniors Month in June. Seniors’ Month is an important time to celebrate the valuable contributions older adults make in communities across Ontario and reflect on the way they are supported. CMHA-WECB is dedicated to supporting the well-being of all people throughout their lives, including an […]Continue readingCMHA celebrates Seniors Month
CMHA commemorates Transgender Day of Remembrance

CMHA-WECB joins individuals and organizations worldwide to commemorate the Transgender Day of Remembrance, an annual observance on November 20 that honours the memory of the transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. These acts of violence are due to stigma and discrimination against their identity and community. Individuals who identify as […]Continue readingCMHA commemorates Transgender Day of Remembrance
CMHA recognizes International Self-Care Day

July 24 is International Self-Care Day, which aims to raise public awareness of the importance of self-care to stay healthy and prevent or delay illness. Established in 2011 by the International Self-Care Foundation (ISCF), Self-Care Day aims to raise public awareness of the importance of self-care to stay healthy and prevent or delay illness. Self-care […]Continue readingCMHA recognizes International Self-Care Day
CMHA supports Pink Shirt Day

On February 26, individuals and organizations across the country will come together to celebrate Pink Shirt Day, an annual anti-bullying campaign. Bullying is a form of aggression where there is a power imbalance; the person doing the bullying has power over the person being victimized. In addition to any physical trauma incurred, bullying can result […]Continue readingCMHA supports Pink Shirt Day