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CMHA Kelowna provides a wide range of services and supports to those who are experiencing mental illness and their families. One of our core objectives is to promote and create innovative programs and supports that contribute to the recovery, secondary prevention, empowerment and community integration of people with mental illness in our community. Our programs are centered around the notion of assisting individuals to build their skills necessary to manage their mental health and to learn about services and supports that are available to them. Our key area of activities are: - Recovery & Self Rehabilition Programs - Outreach Services & Housing - Community Education
Advocate for comprehensive funding of NHS mental health services with a focus on early intervention and continuity of care Ensure all treatments are compassionate, holistic&patient-ledPromote the implementation of the Peer Support Open Dialogue approach in the NHS&across schools and communities
MindOut is a mental health service run by and for lesbians, gay men, bisexual, trans, and queer people. We provide advice & information, advocacy, a peer support group programme, wellbeing activities and events, a peer mentoring service, an out of hours online chat service and more.
Time to Talk Mental Health UK is a fully private and confidential Facebook Community. We are open 24/7 and volunteer moderators support our members from 9 am until 10.30pm every day.The community is highly interactive and fully moderated. We provide a safe place for people to talk about their mental health in confidence with others who understand.In addition, we provide events, regular clubs and a library of resources. We also run a wellbeing programme entitled Positive Minds. This includes a varies of resources and events to help our mental ill health.The community enables consistent support, which is otherwise lacking in the mental health care package.Quotes from our members:You are all amazing thank you so much for your support. Thank you for your commitment and making a lovely, safe community for us all.I am a very private person, this group is the only place I can express myself. I don't say how much I have suffered over the last two years, - there has been so much support from you all.Thank you for all your support the other day - honestly it means a lot. I have got help coming for me and I appreciate all your support.
SLMHA have been providing support within our community for 30 years. We run a drop-in centre where anyone who is suffering from mental health problems can come and get some practical and emotional support. We offer a range of activities and support. There is no need for a referral, just pop in.
Woodview Children's Centre is an accredited children's mental health centre that provides a comprehensive range of services for children and youth and their families. We operate a variety of programs to meet community needs in Brant, Halton, and Hamilton. We are a not for profit charitable corporation administered by a Board of Directors and funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. We provide service to children, youth and their families with social, emotional, psychological and/or psychiatric difficulties. Woodview also provides services to children, youth and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Asperger's Syndrome.
Founded as a tribute to Marc Forth, whose life and legacy inspire our mission to make a difference. Driven by the understanding that men often face unique challenges in expressing their emotions and seeking help, we’ve created a safe and welcoming space where they can share their struggles without fear of judgement. Through open conversations, mutual support, and community connections, we aim to break the silence surrounding men’s mental health, challenge the stigma, and foster a sense of hope and healing for everyone involved.One step at a time.
To promote the mental well-being and healthy development of Oklahoma’s infants and young children through multi-disciplinary collaboration, education, workforce development, and advocacy for best practices.
The mission of the Bert Nash Center is to advance the health of the Douglas County community through comprehensive behavioral health services responsive to evolving needs and changing environments.
Strengthening communities by improving health and safety, one family at a time.
As the largest specialized or 'tertiary' centre east of Toronto our programs are aimed at treating people with complex and serious mental illnesses that are often resistant to conventional treatments. In addition to inpatient beds, the majority of these programs feature day treatment options and outreach activities for patients living in the community. Each and every one of us has a personal connection to mental illness given that one out of every five people in Canada is affected. They are our mothers, brothers, colleagues and friends – they are those we know and love and we want to ensure they receive the very best care when they need it. The need for support has never been greater -please donate as generously as you can today to help us make a difference.
Canadian Mental Health Association/Peel Branch began in 1962 when members set out to persuade the Mississauga Hospital Board to create a psychiatric unit. CMHA/Peel has steadily grown from a handful of staff to more than 75 who serve in 12 programs, including a resource centre, two clubhouses, a drop-in, outreach for adults and youth, case management, court support, and its newest program, CMHA/Peel ACT (Assertive Community Treatment). Celebrating its 45th year serving residents of Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga, which make up the Region of Peel, CMHA/Peel operates on a RECOVERY philosophy. The CMHA "Framework for Support" defines RECOVERY as "regaining a significant degree of control in one's life and finding a positive sense of self and a meaningful place in the world. The illness loses its central and life-defining position and takes on a more secondary role ...RECOVERY needs to be achieved not once, but over and over again."