The Board of Directors for the Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division (the “Association”) hereby gives notice of the 69th Annual General Meeting of the Association to be held virtually and in-person on September 23, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. Don’t miss this year’s AGM, Impact and Awards Night! The Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division […]Continue readingNotice of 69th Annual General Meeting
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De-escalation training for Victoria Downtown Business
Brought to you in partnership with the Downtown Victoria Business Association (DVBA) and the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), this Responding to Crisis at Work session is for all downtown business owners and staff. The tools learned in this session can help you to effectively respond to conflict and crisis at work, including, but not […]Continue readingDe-escalation training for Victoria Downtown Business
New culturally informed mental-wellness supports will help Indigenous families
July 26, 2022 (Victoria) – Indigenous families with children three to 12 who are experiencing big worries and fears will have access to free, culturally grounded wellness practices through a virtual parent and caregiver coaching program. With the support of the Province, the We Are Indigenous: Big Worries/Fears Parent/Caregiver Support Program was developed with the […]Continue readingNew culturally informed mental-wellness supports will help Indigenous families
Request for Expressions of Interest: Peer Assisted Care Team
Program Information In August 2021 the Province announced that Victoria received an investment through the Strengthening Communities’ Services Program adding capacity to address the impacts of homelessness and keep communities safe and healthy as they recover from the pandemic. This included a partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association – BC Division and a portion […]Continue readingRequest for Expressions of Interest: Peer Assisted Care Team
A tribute to Dr. Jean Moore: Outstanding community volunteer leader
Dr. Jean Moore was a lifetime advocate, educator and community volunteer leader who passed away on June 6, 2022. Since 1967 she gave over 50 years of service with the Canadian Mental Health Association in BC, Alberta and nationally. Dr. Moore also lent her skills to First Call: BC’s Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition, to […]Continue readingA tribute to Dr. Jean Moore: Outstanding community volunteer leader
CMHA welcomes the decriminalization of small amounts of certain illicit substances for personal use in British Columbia, calls for more action
June 2, 2022 – The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) BC Division and National offices welcome the decision from the federal government to grant a request from the Province of British Columbia to provide an exemption under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act that will, beginning January 31, 2023, decriminalize personal possession of small amounts […]Continue readingCMHA welcomes the decriminalization of small amounts of certain illicit substances for personal use in British Columbia, calls for more action
Call for Volunteers: BounceBack Advisory Group
Be part of a provincial advisory group to help make BounceBack more accessible to everyone in BC. BounceBack teaches effective skills to help individuals (aged 15+) overcome symptoms of mild to moderate depression or anxiety, and improve their mental health. Provided by the Canadian Mental Health Association, BounceBack is available for free across BC. You […]Continue readingCall for Volunteers: BounceBack Advisory Group
CMHA BC launches new substance use campaign by youth, for youth
$10,000 being donated to three non-profits as part of campaign co-created by youth March 3, 2022 – A new campaign will see a total of up to $10,000 donated to three non-profit organizations as part of a project to increase understanding and awareness of youth substance use in the midst of BC’s toxic drug crisis. […]Continue readingCMHA BC launches new substance use campaign by youth, for youth
Most British Columbians worry COVID will never go away
New research shows chronic stress taking toll on individuals and organizations (March 1, 2022) – Far from feeling the pandemic is over, most people in British Columbia are stressed about what’s next, with 65% worried about new variants and 64% worried about COVID-19 circulating in the population for years to come. Two years of pandemic-related […]Continue readingMost British Columbians worry COVID will never go away
BC Budget 2022: New mental health and addiction spending
VICTORIA, BC – (February 22, 2022): Today’s Provincial Budget announcement of new mental health and addictions spending gets us closer to the $2 billion of net new resources over four years that Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division (CMHA BC) called for when this government took power. The $164 million allocated for “complex care housing” […]Continue readingBC Budget 2022: New mental health and addiction spending