
Supporting the Mental Health of Refugees to Canada
Canada’s mental health response for incoming refugees should focus on fostering people’s wellness and recognizing the tremendous resilience of refugee populations. To do this, special
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.

Canada’s mental health response for incoming refugees should focus on fostering people’s wellness and recognizing the tremendous resilience of refugee populations. To do this, special

Presentation by Andy Langford on northern perspectives and northern realities. About the conference We hosted the first Canadian Consensus Conference on the Mental Health of Emerging

This resource was published in 2015. The data may be out of date. Presentation by Stan Kutcher on the mental health system, what needs to

This resource was published in 2015. The data may be out of date. A presentation by Catherine Willinsky on transitions between secondary and postsecondary education

This week, 500,000 Canadians will not make it to work because of a mental health problem or illness. By 2041, the cost of lost productivity

Building a Responsive Mental Health and Addictions System for Emerging Adults WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? CURRENTLY IN CANADA: In relation to EA and their needs,

This report was published in 2015. The data may be out of date. In March 2013, the Mental Health Commission of Canada’s Youth Council (YC)

This resource was published in 2014. The data may be out of date. This report documents the final results of the At Home/Chez Soi Winnipeg

This resource was published in 2014. The data may be out of date. This report documents the final results of the At Home/Chez Soi Montréal