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Roots of Hope suicide prevention initiative planted in Windsor-Essex County
Sep 10, 2021
“When we found out about Roots of Hope, we thought it really aligned itself well with some of the objectives that we were working towards,” said Kim Willis, director of communications and mental health promotion for Canadian Mental Health Association – Windsor Essex County.
Roots of Hope encompasses five “pillars” — training, awareness, restrict, research and support — and involves cross-sector collaboration and a multi-pronged approach to prevention, intervention and post-intervention care.
“When we learned about Roots of Hope, we loved the idea of being part of a broader national effort for suicide prevention.”
Willis said the folks at CMHA-WEC and coalition partners — including the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, first responders and representatives from school boards, St. Clair College and University of Windsor represents “really a big cross section of the community.” They will use their skills to customize the local program with additional expertise from staff at the Mental Health Commission of Canada.
“We hope to be part of a national strategy and learn from other communities and professionals. It will also be helpful to look at national trends and data in our efforts at prevention.”
Roots of Hope isn’t a “one-size-fits-all, fast-food-style approach,” said Michel Rodrigue, MHCC president and CEO. “Because communities build out the program, it reflects their cultural, linguistic and geographic needs.
“There is something powerful about providing a community with the tools and supports to solve its own challenges. It’s the kind of empowerment that will continue, long after the project runs its course.”