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CMHA-WECB shares virtual care offerings for Digital Health Week
Nov 26th, 2021From November 29-December 5, CMHA-WECB joins organizations across the country in recognizing Digital Health Week, which acknowledges how digital health is transforming the delivery of care across Canada. As the…
CMHA-WECB recognizes National Addictions Awareness Week
Nov 22nd, 2021From November 21 – 27, CMHA-WECB will join with the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) and addiction prevention, treatment and recovery organizations across the country to mark…
Focused Recovery Program Launched at CMHA-WECB
Nov 10th, 2021With a goal to deliver the best services possible to individuals experiencing moderate-to-severe mental illness, the Canadian Mental Health Association, Windsor-Essex County Branch (CMHA-WECB) will officially launch the Focused Recovery…
Stressed out about school? We’ve got you covered
Nov 10th, 2021It’s important to pay attention to your mental health just as you would your physical health. CMHA Ontario is reminding students to keep their mental health in check with some…
Local Workplaces Recognized for Supporting Health and Well-being of Employees During Second Year of the Pandemic
Nov 10th, 2021FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, October 29, 2021 | 9:00 a.m. | Windsor and Essex County The annual Healthy Workplace Awards ceremony took place on Wednesday with local workplaces attending the…
Importance of housing for mental health highlighted on October 10
Oct 7th, 2021As individuals and organizations recognize World Homeless Day and World Mental Health Day on October 10, CMHA-WECB is reminding the community that housing is key to the recovery for many…
Talk Today is Back!
Oct 1st, 2021Hockey’s back! As players across the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) lace up for another season, CMHA-WECB is proud to support the Windsor Spitfires with Talk Today, a suicide-prevention and mental…
East Windsor hill officially named “Hope Hill” with council approval
Sep 29th, 2021City Council approved new name presented by Canadian Mental Health Association CBC News · Posted: Sep 28, 2021 5:27 PM ET The top of these steps marks the peak of the formerly…
CMHA commemorates Truth and Reconciliation Day
Sep 24th, 2021CMHA-WECB joins Canadians across the country in observing the country’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th. The day was established by the federal government to honour…
Roots of Hope suicide prevention initiative planted in Windsor-Essex County
Sep 10th, 2021Julie Kotsis Publishing date: Sep 08, 2021 Kim Willis, director of communications and mental health promotion for Canadian Mental Health Association – Windsor Essex County. PHOTO BY JULIE KOTSIS /Windsor Star A…
September is Suicide Awareness Month in Windsor-Essex County
Aug 31st, 2021Windsor Star Julie Kotsis Aug 25, 2021 Andrea Milne, left, who lost a friend, Jordan Caine, to suicide in 2014, and Karen Peter, who’s son, Bryce Peter, committed suicide on…
A logo for reconciliation: CMHA shows solidarity with Indigenous peoples in Canada
Jul 16th, 2021In honour of the children who died at residential schools and in recognition of the survivors and their families, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) will be changing the colour…