December 7, 2021 – The months leading up to the end of the year can be not so jolly for many British Columbians—especially as we continue to navigate new ways of gathering and celebrating. It’s a time of year that often puts extra pressure on us, and can affect our mental health. This year is […]Continue readingAre We Done Yet? Five mental health tips for challenging times
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Providing a continuum of care for British Columbians’ mental health
99.5% of calls to BC crisis lines are safely de-escalated by volunteers December 7, 2021 – As the end of the year approaches, do you find yourself feeling grief, stress, sadness or anxiety? Are you struggling to cope with overwhelming emotions? If so, you’re not alone. The events of the past year—flooding, wildfires, extreme heat, […]Continue readingProviding a continuum of care for British Columbians’ mental health
CMHA Kamloops Branch board appoints Alfred Achoba as Executive Director
November 3, 2021 – The board of directors of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Kamloops has permanently appointed Alfred Achoba to the position of Executive Director. Achoba had been Interim Executive Director since 2020. “We are pleased Alfred has accepted this role on a permanent basis,” says Greg Thomson, President CMHA Kamloops Board of […]Continue readingCMHA Kamloops Branch board appoints Alfred Achoba as Executive Director
CMHA BC Division CEO Statement on World Suicide Prevention Day
Today, on World Suicide Prevention Day, Jonny Morris, CEO of CMHA BC Division shares the following: Today is an opportunity to come together, remember, reflect, raise awareness, reduce stigma, share stories of hope, and strengthen our commitment to do whatever we can to support people contemplating suicide to have more liveable lives. Today, I remember […]Continue readingCMHA BC Division CEO Statement on World Suicide Prevention Day
Federal election a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fix the mental health system, says CMHA
August 16, 2021 — The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is calling for all federal parties to make mental health a top priority in this election campaign, and to seize a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make meaningful and lasting reforms to mental health care. CMHA is Canada’s most extensive community mental health organization. The pandemic has […]Continue readingFederal election a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fix the mental health system, says CMHA
CMHA collaborates with the Canadian Journalism Forum on New Awards for Reporting About Mental Health of Young People
Aug. 11, 2021 – The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is partnering with Canadian Journalism Forum on Violence and Trauma (the Forum) on a new pair of journalism awards for reporting on the mental health of young people. Starting in January, journalists working in English will be able to compete for the Mindset Award for […]Continue readingCMHA collaborates with the Canadian Journalism Forum on New Awards for Reporting About Mental Health of Young People
Canadian Mental Health Association on Reconciliation and mental health
Toronto, ON June 21, 2021: The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is deeply troubled by the findings of the remains of 215 children in unmarked and undocumented graves at a residential school in Kamloops, BC. We extend our deepest condolences to those who are grieving and for whom this news reawakens or compounds pain and […]Continue readingCanadian Mental Health Association on Reconciliation and mental health
Shoppers Drug Mart donates more than $500,000 to CMHA
Funds to support innovative new approach to improving mental health in communities TORONTO, June 16, 2021 – The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) today welcomes a donation of more than $500,000 made by Shoppers Drug Mart Inc on behalf of the company and its Associate owners. The donation will enhance and expand CMHA’s cross-Canada network […]Continue readingShoppers Drug Mart donates more than $500,000 to CMHA
Care to Speak expands capacity to support ongoing mental health needs of care workers
The Canadian Mental Health Association and SafeCare BC expand hours, seek volunteers to provide confidential peer support to those working on the front lines The Canadian Mental Health Association BC Division (CMHA BC) and SafeCare BC have expanded the operating hours of Care to Speak, an online peer support service for health care workers. The […]Continue readingCare to Speak expands capacity to support ongoing mental health needs of care workers
How are we feeling? British Columbians are worried, bored, stressed, lonely but hopeful
CMHA and UBC release data on emotional impact of the pandemic for Mental Health Week The pandemic is taking an emotional toll on people in British Columbia, as 71% of adults report feeling so-called negative emotions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The five most common responses across British Columbia were ‘worried or anxious,’ […]Continue readingHow are we feeling? British Columbians are worried, bored, stressed, lonely but hopeful