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E Mental Health Project Started in Newfoundland & Labrador
11 January 2018primary health care clinics across Newfoundland and Labrador will take part in a Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) e-mental health demonstration project to reduce wait times and overcome geographic…
Report Shares Indigenous Youth Solutions on Suicide
3 January 2018Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth says young Indigenous people in the province’s north have told him much more needs to be done to prevent suicide. For the full article…
Annapolis County Branch Merges with NS division
17 November 2017The Board of Directors of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Nova Scotia Division is pleased to announce that as of April 1, 2017, the former CMHA Annapolis County Branch…
Canadian Mental Health Association on Budget 2017: ‘A great start’
20 June 2017CMHA congratulates the Federal Government for demonstrating a strong commitment to mental health in Canada in its 2017 Budget. The Government’s significant investment in mental heath is a great start…
ANNOUNCEMENT – the former CMHA Annapolis County Branch has merged operations with the Division and will be a satellite office of the Nova Scotia Division
24 April 2017The Board of Directors of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Nova Scotia Division is pleased to announce that as of April 1, 2017, the former CMHA Annapolis County Branch…
Caregivers Can Thrive by Reducing Stress
18 March 2017Family caregivers provide practical help and enhance the quality of life for medically frail seniors who might otherwise require residential care. Typically, they are in the boomer or senior age…
Farewell, 63 King St
3 February 2017Today we bid our beloved homestead at 63 King St a solemn farewell. After several decades of housing our staff and programs through years of change, innovation, and growth, 63…
Working Together to Prevent Suicide in Canada: the 2016 Progress Report on the Federal Framework for Suicide Prevention
22 December 2016Minister’s Message Suicide is a tragedy that affects everyone. On average, more than ten people die by suicide every day in Canada, and for every death by suicide, there are…
First Nations and Inuit Hope For Wellness Helpline
10 November 2016The First Nations and Inuit Hope For Wellness Helpline provides culturally competent support 24/7. For more information, click here.