CMHA Executive Director, Marion Cooper, speaks to CTV’s Rachel Lagace about Mental Illness Awareness Week. CMHA Bounce Back Coach, Sandra Tower-Pace, offers a few words
CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg invites community members to share the realities of living with mental health issues during Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW), the first
World Suicide Prevention Day is a global initiative aimed at increasing awareness and breaking the silence about suicide. CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg is proud to
Sharing the personal stories of first responders who are coping with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is important. It helps reduce stigma and encourages treatment-seeking
CMHA’s 65th Annual Mental Health Week is fast approaching (May 2-8). And again this year, CMHA is asking Canadians to GET LOUD for mental health! Getting
Looking for a unique, meaningful gift this holiday season? CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg is pleased to provide you with a special, stress-free way to acknowledge your
“Recommendations for information sharing that supports family involvement and upholds the rights of service users” The short brief draws on international research to review barriers related
CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg offers a range of programs and services for City of Winnipeg residents and Manitobans. Below are a few of our main services. To
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