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CMHA Ontario Pre-Budget Submission

Pandemic highlights need for community mental health and addictions care: CMHA, Ontario pre-budget submission Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division is calling out chronic underfunding and pandemic-related strain on the community-based mental health and addictions sector in its 2022 pre-budget submission to provincial government. The pandemic has further highlighted the need to prioritize mental […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario Pre-Budget Submission
2020-2021 Annual Report has Arrived!
We’re pleased to share our 2020-2021 annual report. Services remain a key priority at our branch. Learn more about our programs by checking out the full report hereContinue reading2020-2021 Annual Report has Arrived!
International Self-Care Day – Beneath the surface: Self-care myths and facts
Beneath the surface: Self-care myths and facts Over the years, we’ve seen a steady increase in mental health awareness. More and more, we’re hearing and talking about wellness, mindfulness, therapy, stress management and self-care. While it’s exciting to see increased interest in mental health, the popularization of wellness can sometimes lead to misinformation and the […]Continue readingInternational Self-Care Day – Beneath the surface: Self-care myths and facts
A logo for reconciliation: CMHA shows solidarity with Indigenous peoples in Canada
July 8, 2021 In honour of the children who died at residential schools and in recognition of the survivors and their families, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) will be changing the colour of its logo to orange until Orange Shirt Day on September 30. Beyond the symbolic, the orange logo also signifies our commitment […]Continue readingA logo for reconciliation: CMHA shows solidarity with Indigenous peoples in Canada
The Ontario Peer Development Initiative (OPDI) Board Nominations Committee is inviting applications to join their Board of Directors
Dear Members, The Ontario Peer Development Initiative (OPDI) Board Nominations Committee is inviting applications to join our Board of Directors. Serving on the Board of Directors of a provincial organization like OPDI’s is exciting, fulfilling and challenging. It is a great opportunity to learn about peer support programs across the province, and to contribute to […]Continue readingThe Ontario Peer Development Initiative (OPDI) Board Nominations Committee is inviting applications to join their Board of Directors
Canadian Mental Health Association on Reconciliation and mental health
STATEMENT 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 […]Continue readingCanadian Mental Health Association on Reconciliation and mental health
Men’s Mental Health Awareness Day
CMHA recognizes Men’s Mental Health Awareness Day On June 15, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Muskoka-Parry Sound joins organizations across Canada in recognizing Men’s Mental Health Awareness Day. This annual event aims to normalize conversations about mental health issues and reduce the stigma that often prevents men from seeking help. As with most of the […]Continue readingMen’s Mental Health Awareness Day
Letter from Executive Director in response to Indigenous children found in Kamloops BC
Take 15 minutes just for you
We understand that things are tough right now. More than a year into the pandemic and we’re all feeling the effects. Many of us are struggling with burnout, loneliness, and depression. Balancing the tasks of everyday life – work, parenting, caregiving – has now become more stressful and exhausting. And the idea of taking even […]Continue readingTake 15 minutes just for you