The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) and the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) officially partnered on May 24, expanding the mental health and suicide-awareness program Talk Today.Continue readingCMHA partners with Canadian Hockey League to launch Talk Today
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A Million Points Celebrate Women Who Are Making Mental Health Matter
Nominate mental health champions in your community for a chance to win 1 Million Shoppers Optimum Points.Continue readingA Million Points Celebrate Women Who Are Making Mental Health Matter
UBC Wins Mental Health in the Workplace Award
CMHA recognizes UBC’s inspirational leadership, innovation and excellence in maintaining and improving mental health in the workplaceContinue readingUBC Wins Mental Health in the Workplace Award
Leaders Not “Walking the Talk” on Workplace Mental Health, National Survey Reveals
Survey shows majority of leaders fail to follow words with action on improving conditions at workContinue readingLeaders Not “Walking the Talk” on Workplace Mental Health, National Survey Reveals
BC Budget 2016: Missed opportunity to prioritize the mental health of British Columbians
More action needed to put mental health and physical health on an equal footing says Canadian Mental Health Association Vancouver, British Columbia – Yesterday’s release of the 2016 provincial budget couldhave been a watershed moment in progress toward treating the physical and mental health needs of British Columbians equally, Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division […]Continue readingBC Budget 2016: Missed opportunity to prioritize the mental health of British Columbians
National Bottom Line Conference to Highlight the Heroes of Workplace Mental Health
Two-day event celebrates the individuals and organizations helping to achieve psychological health and safety for all in the workplace.Continue readingNational Bottom Line Conference to Highlight the Heroes of Workplace Mental Health
Help CMHA support Bell Let’s Talk Day!
Canadians from coast to coast will join the conversation again this year to help break down the stigma associated with mental illness.Continue readingHelp CMHA support Bell Let’s Talk Day!
Bell Let’s Talk gets people talking
The latest edition of Bell Let’s Talk took over the Twitterverse and airwaves on January 27, and the one-day stigma-busting campaign didn’t disappoint.Continue readingBell Let’s Talk gets people talking
A Step Forward to Big Change in Child and Youth Mental Health
Important recommendations in Select Standing Committee Report – The next step is to act boldlyContinue readingA Step Forward to Big Change in Child and Youth Mental Health
“Wasted” Documentary – A courageous story that could help others
The Canadian Mental Health Association’s BC Division (CMHA BC) sees yesterday’s release of the documentary, Wasted, on CBC’s The Nature of Things as an important opportunity to strengthen public awareness and engagement about addiction.Continue reading“Wasted” Documentary – A courageous story that could help others