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Supporting mental health, addiction workers strengthens care for all Ontarians
May 31st, 2022

With the provincial election two days away, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services is encouraging voters to cast their ballot for the party that…

Supportive Housing Investment Strengthens People & The Economy
May 24th, 2022

Increasing inflation and home prices have been front and centre in the provincial election campaign. Missing in the debate is the significant economic and mental health impact of investments in…

All Parties Falling Short On Promises To Solve The Opioid Crisis
May 17th, 2022

Promises by all parties fail to go far enough to address the opioid crisis that has claimed at least 10,440 lives since 2016. Imagine party leaders making tour stops in…

My Sisters’ Place Announces Annual Run for Women in Support of Women’s Mental Health
May 17th, 2022

Part of the LOVE YOU by Shoppers Drug Mart™ program May 17, 2022, LONDON – My Sisters’ Place and Shoppers Drug Mart are proud to announce the 10th annual LOVE…

CMHA recognizes Red Dress Day, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S)
May 5th, 2022

Content warning: This message refers to colonial and gender-based violence. CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services recognizes today, May 5, as the National Day of Awareness for Missing…

L’ACSM souligne la Journée de la robe rouge, la Journée nationale de sensibilisation aux femmes, aux filles et aux personnes bispirituelles (MMIWG2S) autochtones disparues et assassinées
May 5th, 2022

Avertissement lié au contenu : Ce message traite de colonialisme et de violence fondée sur le sexe.    Aujourd’hui, le 5 mai, l’ACSM Thames Valley Services de santé mentale et de…

CMHA celebrates National Volunteer Week 2022
Apr 25th, 2022

CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services joins organizations across the country this week in celebrating National Volunteer Week. The theme this year, Volunteering is Empathy in Action, affirms…

Feel like you’re running on empty these days? You’re not alone.
Mar 1st, 2022

New CMHA research shows chronic stress taking toll on individuals and organizations Far from feeling the pandemic is over, most people in Ontario are stressed about what’s next, with 64%…

CMHA recognizes Problem Gambling Awareness Month
Mar 1st, 2022

March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, an annual event to increase public awareness of problem gambling and the availability of prevention, treatment and recovery services. Gambling is a leisure activity…

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