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Expand access to harm reduction interventions during COVID-19: CMHA Ontario branches support safer supply approaches
8 February 2021

  The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) network consists of 28 branches across the province that provide community-based clinical and social services to Ontarians living with mental health and substance-use…

CAMH, CMHA and CSC Partner to Implement Pan-Canadian Suicide Prevention Service
8 February 2021

February 4, 2021 Collaboration brings together existing suicide prevention services and advocates for a national, three-digit phone number February 4, 2021 (Toronto) – Now more than ever, people in need…

Resource on using social media to bene­fit your mental health
8 February 2021

On February 9, CMHA joins educators, industry professionals and the community worldwide in acknowledging Safer Internet Day, which aims to create both a safer and a better internet, where everyone…

CMHA celebrates Black History Month
1 February 2021

  CMHA Simcoe County Branch joins Canadians across the country to honour the legacy of Black Canadians, past and present, for Black History Month in February. While Black History Month…

Bell Let’s Talk day and team CMHA SC
28 January 2021

Helping is easier than you think. Small actions can create a big impact! Today is Bell Let’s Talk Day. This year’s Bell Let’s Talk Day campaign shines a light on…

Virtual Community Town Hall
27 January 2021

COVID-19 Virtual Community Town Hall The latest information you need to know about COVID-19 and how to protect yourself and your family. HOSTED BY: Dr. Charles Gardner Medical Officer of…

Bell Let’s Talk Day is January 28th
27 January 2021

Bell Let’s Talk Day is Thursday, January 28 and we’re joining in to help drive progress in mental health. COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our lives, including our mental…

Kick the Winter Blues
18 January 2021

Tips to kick the winter blues  As the cold and snow of winter sink in, Ontarians may find themselves lacking energy as the days grow shorter. Research in Ontario suggests…

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