Improving mental health outcomes for all people in Canada
We believe everyone should get the chance to achieve their fullest health potential. We shine a light on mental health and work to improve the lives of people who experience mental health problems and illnesses.
Improving mental health outcomes for all people in Canada
We believe everyone should get the chance to achieve their fullest health potential. We shine a light on mental health and work to improve the lives of people who experience mental health problems and illnesses.
Feelings Are Valid, Resources Are Solid
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Transgender (trans) people face unique stressors and experience higher rates of discrimination and harassment than cisgender people. This can result in poorer mental health outcomes...
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After battling loneliness and chronic pain, one woman discovered a new sense of belonging by supporting her unhoused neighbours—offering a lesson in the power of...
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This blog post presents a review of the current literature on Indigenous Perinatal Mental Health, exploring key themes, gaps, and emerging insights. Drawing on both...
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What is structural stigma? Stigma cultures are a quality-of-care issue Importance of measuring structural stigma Measurement scales Spotlight on early adopters Frequently asked questions Contact...
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Taking the pulse of older adults, caregivers, health-care providers, researchers, educators, and policy makers This report highlights the findings of a study conducted for the...
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The MHCC partnered with the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) to examine what is currently known about the relationship between alcohol use...
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Who We Are
We believe everyone should get the chance to achieve their fullest health potential.
At the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC), we shine a light on mental health and work to improve the lives of people who experience mental health problems and illnesses (as well as their families and caregivers).