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Release of Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Report
8 September 2016

An extraordinary opportunity to step forward toward change and mental health for all people in Canada says Canadian Mental Health Association

Boost your mental immune system
8 September 2016

Canadian Mental Health Association offers 6 tips to help winter-proof your mental health

BC Hockey League and Canadian Mental Health Association partner to launch Talk Today
8 September 2016

Canadian Mental Health Association’s (CMHA) BC Division and the BC Hockey League (BCHL) today announced a new partnership and launch of an initiative called Talk Today.

CMHA Offers 15 Tips for Holiday Peace of Mind and Coping with Holiday Grief
8 September 2016

The holiday season is a time many of us look forward to—sometimes with anticipation, sometimes with dread. Peace on Earth may seem impossible if you don’t have peace of mind….

A Step Forward to Big Change in Child and Youth Mental Health
8 September 2016

Important recommendations in Select Standing Committee Report – The next step is to act boldly

BC Budget 2016: Missed opportunity to prioritize the mental health of British Columbians
8 September 2016

More action needed to put mental health and physical health on an equal footing says Canadian Mental Health Association Vancouver, British Columbia – Yesterday’s release of the 2016 provincial budget…

A Million Points Celebrate Women Who Are Making Mental Health Matter
8 September 2016

Nominate mental health champions in your community for a chance to win 1 Million Shoppers Optimum Points.

British Columbians urged to check in on their mental health
8 September 2016

British Columbians will soon be invited to check in and take action on their mental health thanks to a generous airtime donation by the province’s broadcasters.

Funding empowers BC parents tackling child behaviour issues
8 September 2016

Happy kids mean happy families, and that’s why the B.C. government has provided $1.49 million to the Canadian Mental Health Association BC Division (CMHABC) to support the ‘Confident Parents: Thriving Kids’ program, which helps parents address behavioural problems in kids aged three to 12.

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