Toronto – New polling data released today indicates that more Ontarians are accessing mental health supports than at any other time during the pandemic. The survey by Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario indicates that one in four people (24 per cent) have sought help for their mental health challenges, a significant uptick from 17 […]Continue reading1 in 4 Ontarians access mental health help – the highest rate during the pandemic
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A logo for reconciliation: CMHA shows solidarity with Indigenous peoples in Canada
A logo for reconciliation: CMHA shows solidarity with Indigenous peoples in Canada In honour of the children who died at residential schools and in recognition of the survivors and their families, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) will be changing the colour of its logo to orange until Orange Shirt Day on September 30. Beyond […]Continue readingA logo for reconciliation: CMHA shows solidarity with Indigenous peoples in Canada
Annual Reports
Our annual reports provide a comprehensive overview of our efforts to support mental health and well-being in Lambton Kent. Each report encapsulates a year’s worth of dedication, challenges, and triumphs, showcasing our programs, services, and the impact we’ve made in the community. Through transparent financial reporting, we illustrate the responsible stewardship of resources entrusted to […]Continue readingAnnual Reports
Bell Let’s Talk Day 2022
Bell Let’s Talk Day is Wednesday, January 26 and we’re joining in to help drive meaningful progress in mental health. Almost two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, it is vitally important that we take care of our mental health. On-again-off-again lockdowns, job uncertainty, economic unrest and ongoing concerns about physical health and the state of […]Continue readingBell Let’s Talk Day 2022