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Everything Is Not OK: 74% of Ontarians experiencing increased …

WEBProvince’s mental health leaders launch Everything Is Not OK campaign calling on governments to take immediate action. TORONTO, ON (March 9, 2021) – Ontario’s leading mental health and addiction organizations are coming together to say Everything Is Not OK in a new campaign that highlights the impacts of COVID-19 on the …

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Introducing Your Health Space

WEBIf you are in crisis, call our 24/7 COAST Crisis Line at 1-877-825-9011. For Information and Referral, call 905-693-4270.

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Over half of Canadians consider anxiety and depression ‘epidemic’

WEBThe Canadian Mental Health Association calls for new legislation to bring mental health into balance with physical health. Over half of Canadians (53%) consider anxiety and depression to be ‘epidemic’ in Canada, with that perception spiking amongst younger people, according to a new survey commissioned by the Canadian Mental …

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Mental Health First Aid

WEBMental Health First Aid Standard Virtual consists of one 2-hour self-directed module and two 3.5-hour live virtual sessions. MHFA Supporting Youth Virtual consists of one 2-hour self-directed module and two 4-hour live virtual sessions and is designed specifically for those who have frequent contact with young people ages 12 to 24.

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The drug poisoning crisis in Ontario and the need for harm …

WEBThe drug poisoning crisis in Ontario has worsened since 2019, with the mortality rate due to opioid toxicity now 57 per cent higher than before the pandemic. Public Health Ontario has counted over 17,000 opioid-related deaths since 2004. The year 2022 alone witnessed 2,521 recorded opioid deaths.

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Tips to maintain well-being for National Addictions Awareness …

WEBIf you are in crisis, call our 24/7 COAST Crisis Line at 1-877-825-9011. For Information and Referral, call 905-693-4270.

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CMHA Education & Training

WEBIf you are in crisis, call our 24/7 COAST Crisis Line at 1-877-825-9011. For Information and Referral, call 905-693-4270.

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Peer Support Program

WEBPeer Mentors understand from personal experience what it means to live with mental health, substance use, and/or addiction concerns. They also have experience holding space for and supporting loved one’s as they navigate their own personal self-determined journey. Our Peer Support Program supports you in your self-led healing …

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Groups, Workshops & Webinars

WEBIf you are in crisis, call our 24/7 COAST Crisis Line at 1-877-825-9011. For Information and Referral, call 905-693-4270.

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HALTON MENTAL HEALTH GUIDE

WEBINFORMATION RESOURCES CMHA Halton 1-877-693-4270 211 Halton 211 Doctors accepting new patients 905-825-6000 Halton Community Services Directory hipinfo.ca Halton Region Health Department 905-825-6000 HMC (Halton Multicultural Council) 905-842-2486 Connections

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Free Call-In Counselling

WEBCounsellors can provide support with immediate presenting concerns and assist with accessing relevant community resources and programs. Please call 289-291-5396 to schedule a session. If you are in crisis, please call the 24/7 COAST Crisis Line for a more immediate response: 1-877-825-9011 (TTY: 1-844-646-1700).

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one-Link Referral Form: Fax to 905-338-2878

WEBBefore faxing clinical information, please ensure fax number (905-338-2878) is automatically programmed into your equipment. This facsimile transmission is confidential,

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Our Vision, Mission and Values

WEBIf you are in crisis, call our 24/7 COAST Crisis Line at 1-877-825-9011. For Information and Referral, call 905-693-4270.

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