
Suicide Risk Assessment Toolkit
This resources was published in 2021. The data may be out of date. This Toolkit seeks to provide a high-level overview of what to consider
If you are in distress, you can call or text 988 at any time. If it is an emergency, call 9-1-1 or go to your local emergency department.

This resources was published in 2021. The data may be out of date. This Toolkit seeks to provide a high-level overview of what to consider

This fact sheet was published in 2021. The data may be out of date. Increased stress, anxiety and depression are all side-effects of the COVID-19

MHCC champions a variety of suicide pre- and postvention resources.

The Mental Health Commission of Canada completed an environmental scan of training programs available to physicians to meet their learning needs around supporting people who
From Mental Health Commission of Canada Last evening, hundreds of people gathered online to celebrate the launch of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) virtual training.

MHCC President and CEO Louise Bradley reflects on the power of resiliency

If there was ever a need for crisis training, it was during the onset of COVID-19. That’s one reason the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) stepped into the breach by offering virtual training to more than 5,139 essential workers, who took over 574 courses between April and October.

This tool is designed to support Canadian post-secondary institutions as they begin aligning with the voluntary National Standard of Canada for Mental Health and Well-Being

What is this STANDARD? These VOLUNTARY GUIDELINES will help students, institutions, service providers, staff, faculty, and other key partners work more collaboratively to: