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The Prince George Branch of Canadian Mental Health provides services and programs which best meet the needs of individuals with mental health issues within the community. Currently, our programs include Housing, both through the provision of subsidized housing, and through housing and outreach; Life skills and outreach which assist people with the skills of daily living in order to reach independence; Education regarding mental health and mental illness, improving public understanding and attitudes about mental health; vocational rehabilitation, peer support, the bounce back program, Connections clubhouse,Mental Health & Police Project, Second Chance Thrift Store, Mental Health First Aid Education, the Senior's Life Skills Program, and Expanding Employment. All programs aim to benefit clients in the areas of community integration, achieving independence and maintaining personal health to the highest possible deegee.
The Canadian Mental Health Association (Saskatchewan Division) Inc.: is one of the oldest and largest community-based human services organizations in Saskatchewan fights to reduce the stigma of mental illness through public education provides educational opportunities to help the public understand mental health issues provides services to schools, communities and individuals promoting Mental HEALTH for everyone advocates for consumers of mental health services Branches offer social and vocational programs to people with mental illness, unlocking the door to a better quality of life depends on volunteers to provide leadership and guidance in all areas of the association.
South Asian Mental Health Initiative and Network, SAMHIN, is a non-profit that addresses the mental health needs of the South Asian community in the U.S. Our goal is to decrease the stigma and shame associated with mental illness and offer resources for people who seek help
The Canadian Mental Health Association Alberta Northwest Region is a voluntary association that exists to promote mental health for individuals and the community. We believe in enabling individuals, groups and communities to enhance their mental health. We believe in social justice, individual and collective responsibility, access to appropriate and adequate resources and supports, self-determinationm and maximum community integration. We believe that these elements are critical to mental health and a personally satisfying quality of life. In order to operationalize these beliefs we educate, inform, advocate, research, provide services, facilitate, coordinate and collaborate.
The Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Division aspires to achieve its vision - "Mentally Healthy People in a Healthy Society" by engaging in a wide variety of activities.
The mission of the Alameda County Network of Mental Health Clients shall be to improve the quality of mental health clients within Alameda County by promoting freedom of choice, empowerment and independent living within the community. We are accomplishing this goal by supporting client run programs. We have 6 programs meeting the needs of the mental health community from emergency housing, crisis intervention, job training and placement to socialization and community leadership.
Stepping Out Charity No. SCO32371Stepping Out is a mental health project, based in East Lothian.We work with adults suffering from mental health problems, offering a wide range of activities and support to them, encouraging confidence building, decision making, independence and well-being, improving quality of life. We work with people who are in hospital or at home, helping them to create their own programme of activities and interests.Stepping Out provides recovery focused services for people with severe and enduring long term mental health problems including support/training and peer mentoring.We are dedicated to the advancement of public education and understanding of mental health issues.
CMHA HRB provides support, including case management, justice services and crisis support, to people who have mental health and/or addiction concerns. They also offer education about mental health/addictions and information about community services. More information is available at www.cmhahrb.ca.
Mental Health is complex. Our advocacy work involves, listening, guiding, planning, supporting and ensuring their needs are properly considered. Mental Health cannot be ‘cured’ with one conversation, it takes time to form trust. Our advocates devote hours, days, months to provide the best support.
Our aim is to enhance the quality of life, self-respect and spiritual growth of those affected by mental or emotional difficulties by encouraging :– church and other faith communities to be alongside individuals who are so affected- to support the development and continuation of local initiatives to support people with severe or enduring mental health difficulties– those working in the provision of mental health services to recognise the importance of spiritual needs and resources.
To strengthen and improve mental health outcomes in our communities through safe spaces that promote relationship building and personal development.
Our Core Functions – We fulfill our Mission by: • Building Capacity • Influencing Policy • Providing Services • Developing Resources Our Key Values and Principles: • Embracing the voice of people with mental health issues • Promoting inclusion • Working collaboratively • Influencing the social determinants of health (e.g. housing, justice) • Focusing on the mental health needs of all age groups • Using evidence to inform our work • Being transparent and accountable