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Back-to-School Tips for Mental Health

Web7. Give kids time to adjust. Different kids will be feeling different things – excitement, nervousness, uncertainty – about back-to-school. It’s important to give them time to …

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Parent Resources

WebParent & Caregiver. Resources. Family awareness and early identification are often the first steps to effective treatment for children and youth with mental health disorders. It’s easy …

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Support Your Child’s Mental Wellness

WebThis can leave a child feeling helpless and discouraged. A helpful way to deal with this is to help your child to identify areas where they have some control. Look for ways to give …

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Back to School Tips for Parents

WebStart by calming yourself. Working through your own feelings of anxiety will make it easier for you to support and reassure your child. Here are some strategies that other parents …

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Children and Youth Mental Health Support

Web2. Crisis Services: Expect 24/7 crisis support services for child and youth mental health. If you are in a crisis, you can also call 911 or go to your nearest Emergency Department. 3. …

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Kid's Can't Wait

WebYOUR HELP IS NEEDED. RIGHT NOW, there are 28,000 children and youth from across Ontario on wait lists for mental health care. In some parts of the province, children and …

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Summer Ready: Back to School

Web4 Expert Mental Health Tips to Get a Head-Start on Back-to-School. 1. Start now. For many kids, it’s normal that schedules and routines change over the summer. One thing you can …

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28,000 Ontario Children and Youth Are Waiting for Community …

WebToronto, ON, January 27, 2020: Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO), representing Ontario’s community public providers of child and youth mental health supporting more …

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Winter mental health tips

WebKeep healthy habits and routines. Prioritizing the healthy habits that you normally have, such as getting enough sleep, eating healthily, and exercising regularly will help. Routines – …

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Recognizing your child needs help

WebA family doctor or an expert in child mental health may identify the child needs further support or treatment. Once you know your child has a mental health issue, find a …

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Grown-ups: We Are Failing Our Children

WebA version of this article originally appeared in the Toronto Sun. As leaders in children’s health services, we acknowledge the complexity of the current situation: our province is …

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Understanding Form 1

WebForm 1. This is a tool to get a person with serious mental health challenges to undergo a Psychiatric Assessment. It is a form that is filled out by a doctor, in the hospital or …

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Communicate with Your Child’s Teacher

WebOur network of child and youth mental health centres has 4,000 professionals ready to help children, youth and families with free counselling and treatment. We provide care in …

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Suicide and self-harm resources

WebSuicide and self-harm among children and youth here in Ontario and across Canada may be more common than most of us are aware of. In fact, suicide is among the leading causes …

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Create a Safety Plan

WebA Family Safety Plan can be created with your mental health worker, doctor, or other professionals, with your child or youth so that they are a part of the plan. This plan is …

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