Feeling overwhelmed, tired or like you’re in a rut? Are you more worried than usual or find yourself feeling angry more easily? Bounce Back® may be able to help.Continue readingBounce Back®: For adults and youth
Wellness Programs
CMHA believes that good mental health is essential to overall health and well-being. Whether you are managing a mental illness, supporting someone you care about, or looking to build your own overall health, we can help you build mental health skills and resilience for yourself and your family.
Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
Confident Parents: Thriving Kids is a phone-based coaching service effective in reducing mild to moderate anxiety or behavioural challenges and promoting healthy child development in children ages 3-12. Trained coaches empower parents and caregivers to learn effective skills and techniques that support social skills and cooperation, or reduce anxiety in […]Continue readingConfident Parents: Thriving Kids
Links to Employment
Employment can be central to recovery and growth, and fostering a sense of well-being within society. Links to Employment helps job seekers with persistent and multiple barriers reach their goals of obtaining meaningful training, volunteer work, and/or employment.Continue readingLinks to Employment
Living Life to the Full
Want to know how to feel happier, more confident and worry less right now? Would you like to learn new ways of dealing with life’s challenges? This fun, interactive course will leave you with the inspiration and tools to get the most out of life!Continue readingLiving Life to the Full
We Are Indigenous: Big Worries/Fears, Parent/Caregiver Support Program
The We Are Indigenous: Big Worries/Fears, Parent/Caregiver Support Program is a free resource to support First Nations, Métis and Inuit families across BC, whose children aged 3–12 years are struggling with the experience of the Big Worries/Fears, or what the Western worldview calls anxiety. You’ll learn Indigenous-centered wellness practices and strategies to help your child […]Continue readingWe Are Indigenous: Big Worries/Fears, Parent/Caregiver Support Program