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Our clients’ responses are in
25 August 2024

The Ontario Perception of Care Survey for Mental Health and Addictions (OPOC-MHA) is a validated questionnaire developed by Centre of Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) to measure client perception of…

Canadian Mental Health Association Thunder Bay Integrated Mobile Police Assessment Crisis Team reports positive results.
16 May 2023

64% of mental health calls diverted by collaborative crisis response team working with police and hospital partners (THUNDER BAY, MAY 16, 2023) – A new report shows the impact of…

Don’t stress it! Join us for a webinar to learn tips to manage stress and anxiety for return-to-the-office or other reasons
16 June 2022

Are you stressed or anxious about world events or other things happening in your lives, like returning to the office? Join us for a one-hour webinar presentation with the Canadian…

CMHA recognizes Men’s Mental Health Awareness Day
14 June 2022

On June 14, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Thunder Bay joins organizations across Canada in recognizing Men’s Mental Health Awareness Day. This annual event aims to normalize conversations about mental…

The Importance of Empathy Workshop – Recording Available for Viewing
3 June 2022

With the ongoing pandemic and other current events, people have become increasingly aware of whether those around them are empathetic towards others. While many people seem to do their best…

CMHA celebrates Pride
1 June 2022

CMHA Thunder Bay joins individuals and organizations worldwide to celebrate the history, courage and diversity of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, and Two-Spirit (LGBTQ2S+) individuals for Pride Month…

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

With the provincial election two days away, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Thunder Bay is encouraging voters to cast their ballot for the party that will most support the mental…

Pandemic recovery includes mental health and addictions care for all Ontarians
17 May 2022

More than one in five people say pandemic recovery is their top issue this election which is why Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Thunder Bay Branch urges parties to think…

Pandemic recovery includes mental health and addictions care for all Ontarians
17 May 2022

CMHA encourages candidates to keep mental health and addictions care in mind As Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Thunder Bay focuses on empathy for Mental Health Week this week, the…

CMHA urges voters to “choose” mental health and addictions care
13 May 2022

The province is less than 40 days away from electing its next government and a new campaign from CMHA branches in Ontario is encouraging voters to put one topic at…

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