
Recent Stats Show More Canadians Than Ever Before Are Talking About Their Mental HealthContinue readingRide Don’t Hide Makes Strides in the Fight Against Stigma
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Recent Stats Show More Canadians Than Ever Before Are Talking About Their Mental HealthContinue readingRide Don’t Hide Makes Strides in the Fight Against Stigma
Are you someone who understands the complex issues of mental health and addiction? Do you have a desire to be a leader and advocate for positive change in the promotion of mental health and well-being? If your answer is yes, then we have the perfect career for you.Continue readingJob Posting: Senior Director, Policy, Planning and Government Relations
We have an exciting career opportunity for a highly energetic and results-oriented leader to play an active role in strengthening CMHA in BC through engagement with provincial organizations and corporations.Continue readingJob Posting: Director, Community Engagement
The Community Action Initiative supports community-led projects that promote mental health, prevent substance use challenges and promote effective treatment and support for people experiencing mental health or substance use challenges in BC. Director responsibilities include facilitating funding decisions, overseeing all granting activities and contracts, supervising staff, and maintaining relations and […]Continue readingJob Posting: Secretariat Director, Community Action Initiative
CMHA is partnering with the BC Professional Fire Fighters Association (BCPFFA) to offer mental health training to firefighters across the province over the next 18 months. Approximately 1,200 firefighters will benefit from CMHA’s Resilient Minds course, a comprehensive, four-module prevention program designed specifically for first responders to support them in […]Continue readingCMHA to work with BC firefighters to build resilient minds
Over the past year, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) across BC has been fighting for increased mental health supports in our province. We are committed to creating a mentally healthy British Columbia, and we rely on supporters like you to help us get there.Continue readingHelp keep mental health top of mind in BC
Next month, on June 25, Canadians from Newfoundland and Labrador to British Columbia and from all walks of life will join the sixth annual Ride Don’t Hide bike ride to end the stigma around mental illness. This year CMHA is expecting more than 10,000 cyclists to ride and raise funds for mental health in 31 […]Continue readingTen thousand Canadians from coast to coast will Ride Don’t Hide on June 25
Time to work on your outside voice! Get ready to Get Loud this May 1-7 for the 66th annual CMHA Mental Health Week.Continue readingGet ready to #GETLOUD for CMHA Mental Health Week
Vancouver, B.C. – It seems there is a lot more uncertainty in the world today: government leaders around the globe divide opinions, concerns of terrorism are on the rise, and bigger policy changes are happening in many Western countries. It’s on the news, across social media platforms, in conversations with family, friends, and co-workers. The […]Continue readingFinding hope in uncertain times: Five tips on coping with change
We are looking for a bilingual program coordinator with exceptional organizational and customer service skills to support CMHA’s national flagship Living Life to the Full program. The Coordinator assists and supports the National Manager in the areas of administration and program logistics, quality assurance, support of facilitators for the Living Life to the Full / […]Continue readingJob Posting: Facilitator Support Coordinator
Canadian Mental Health Association
British Columbia Division
Suite 905 - 1130 West Pender Street
Vancouver, BC V6E 4A4
Phone: 604-688-3234
Toll-free phone: 1-800-555-8222
Fax: 604-688-3236
E-mail: info@cmha.bc.ca
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