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History of CMHA

History of CMHA The Canadian Mental Health Association is one of the oldest continuing voluntary health organizations in Canada. It began existence as the Canadian

Recovery College Courses

The Recovery College is for individuals experiencing mental health issues who are interested in learning more about recovery, health and wellness. To register for upcoming

CMHA Workplace Mental Health Solutions

What We Can Do For You: CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg is committed to helping workplaces become environments where employees’ mental health is protected and promoted. Our

CMHA Service Navigation Hub

We are here to help! As with any health issue, navigating Manitoba’s complex system of care can be overwhelming. At CMHA, our specialists are available

CMHA Opioid Policy – Media Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Canada must treat opioid use as a health issue, not a criminal matter. The Canadian Mental Health Association calls for care not corrections

Suicide Prevention – Global TV Morning News

In anticipation of World Suicide Prevention Day, CMHA MB and Winnipeg’s, Sean Miller, speaks with Global’s, Shannon Cuciz, about a new suicide prevention resource askaboutsuicide.ca

Wellness Walks

This fall CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg will be offering Wellness Walks. Walks will be held at Assiniboine Park and provide the opportunity to get together

Recovery Support Group

Do you experience depression or anxiety? Are you interested in joining a support group focused on recovery strategies? CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg is starting a

Protecting Mental Health a Human Right

December 3rd marks International Day of Persons with Disabilities, an event that has been celebrated annually around the world since 1992. Importantly, this event calls

Offering Lessons in Mental Health

Program for city students teaches coping strategies Reid Bricker, Jill Tardiff, Ronald Wilderman. Those three names have beat out a bleak rhythm in repeated critics’

We acknowledge that we work in Treaty One Territory, at the crossroads of the Anishinaabe, Métis, Cree, Dakota and Oji-Cree Nations, and on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe peoples and the homeland of the Métis Nation

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