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Pandemic highlights need for community mental health and addictions care: CMHA Ontario pre-budget submission
Mar 7th, 2022Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division is calling out chronic underfunding and pandemic-related strain on the community-based mental health and addictions sector in its 2022 pre-budget submission to provincial…
CMHA celebrates International Women’s Day 2022
Mar 3rd, 2022On March 8, CMHA-WECB joins individuals and organizations around the world in celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) 2022, an annual event held to mark the social, economic and political achievements…
Registration is now open for QI Innovations conference
Mar 3rd, 2022Registration is now open for the 2022 virtual conference, QI Innovations: Better Data, Better Decisions, Better Outcomes taking place April 12, 2022. Featuring a keynote address from Dr Laura Rosella,…
Resilient Minds
Mar 2nd, 2022Firefighters are exposed to some of the greatest psychosocial risks of any profession. Research has shown that the risks and responsibilities they shoulder have a significant impact on their well-being…
Most Canadians worry COVID will never go away
Mar 1st, 2022New research shows chronic stress taking toll on individuals and organizations TORONTO (ONTARIO) Mar. 1, 2022 – Far from feeling the pandemic is over, most people in Canada are stressed…
CMHA recognizes Problem Gambling Awareness Month
Mar 1st, 2022March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, an annual event to increase public awareness of problem gambling and the availability of prevention, treatment and recovery services. Gambling is a leisure activity…
CMHA supports Pink Shirt Day
Feb 22nd, 2022On February 23, 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…
St. Clair College & CMHA Partner to Help Students
Feb 22nd, 2022St. Clair College and CMHA-WECB partner to supplement the work of college staff for student mental health. Read the full article: https://issuu.com/thewindsorstar/docs/win_mental_health_matters_02.03.2022/3
CMHA celebrates Canada’s Agricultural Day and reminds farmers of supports available
Feb 22nd, 2022On February 22, 2022, CMHA-WECB joins Canadians across the country in celebrating Canada’s Agriculture Day and show our support for the people that make our agriculture industry possible. Mental health…
Share your ideas: Help build the 2022 Ontario Budget and our province’s future
Feb 18th, 2022The Ontario government is inviting members of the public to provide their input and suggestions to help build the 2022 Ontario budget. The deadline to participate has been extended to…
Save the Date for the E-QIP 2022 virtual conference
Feb 10th, 2022You are invited to attend the 2022 Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP) conference, QI Innovations: Better Data, Better Decisions, Better Outcomes on April 12, 2022. The conference is for…
1 in 4 Ontarians access mental health help
Feb 7th, 20221 in 4 Ontarians access mental health help The highest rate during the pandemic (Toronto, Feb. 7, 2022) – New polling data released today indicates that more Ontarians are accessing…