Charitable Number – 10686 3657 RR0001
Charitable Number – 10686 3657 RR0001
Charitable Number – 10686 3657 RR0001
CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg offers a variety of services. Our services are informed by CMHA’s Framework for Support and the recovery model as basis for working with people with mental health illnesses and challenges. CMHA recognizes the negative impact of stigma and offer community and workplace educational workshops, mental health promotion initiatives, and stigma awareness programs.
To contact the Service Navigation Hub:
This service assists people with a mental illness to choose, get and keep valued roles in the community such as employee, tenant or student. Working through a step-by-step process with a Rehabilitation Worker, people learn skills and make the changes necessary to be successful and satisfied.
What is Rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation is more than just finding a job, home, school, or a place to meet people. It is helping people to recover or discover meaningful roles in life. Rehabilitation staff work with individuals to select a place to live, learn, work or socialize from the broadest range of possibilities based on personal preferences, interests and skills. The person has an opportunity to develop wellness plans, gain self-awareness and insight about recovery, learn how to problem solve an issue before a crisis develops, and respond to and manage stress. The development of the right skills, resources and supports are important once the person begins their new role so they can achieve success in it.
Getting Involved
For more information contact a Service Navigation Specialist by phone 204-775-6442 or email hub@cmhawpg.mb.ca
Download the CMHA Supports and Services Brochure to learn more.
Program Description:
Employment with Supports provides the tools and information for the achievement of satisfying and successful employment. A rapid employment approach is used to support participants looking to join or return to the workforce. The service involves a brief engagement period where employment skills are taught, individuals are prepared to enter the workforce and an effective resume is developed followed by an intense job search process. Job retention supports are provided once employment has been found. Support is provided by our Employment Specialists We take a team approach and work collaboratively with participants. In person meetings and job development activities increase understanding of the roles of employees and what is required to meet an employer’s expectations. The Employment with Supports Program is designed to focus your journey on increased well-being and satisfaction in your life and assist you to develop a work-life balance
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Qualification Criteria:
Note: Please make sure to have your Social Insurance Number (SIN) or EIA case number and case coordinator information with you.
Community Housing with Supports is a Housing First Service that works with people who have experienced chronic or episodic homelessness to find and keep housing of their choosing in the community.
Our staff use a holistic approach to identify participant needs and work with participants in collaboration with existing health and social service providers. Participants are supported by a team consisting of Rehabilitation Workers, a Housing Coordinator, an Occupational Therapist, and Peer Outreach Workers. The service aids participants to locate housing, establish their household, and maintain their housing with supportive services.
Referrals for Community Housing with Supports are completed through Doorways Centralized Intake. For more information call our office at 204-982-6100.
All of our educational solutions can be tailored to your audience and include:
Introduction to The Standard (1-2 hours)
An informational session for key leaders in your organization to learn about the history and development of the National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety. This session includes an overview of the standard and a review of the 13 psychosocial factors that influence the workplace and affect employee wellbeing. At the end, you’ll have tools and information you need to consider implementing The Standard in your workplace.Understanding Mental Health in the Workplace (1-2 hours)
An interactive educational opportunity for staff at all levels in your organization to learn about the importance of mental health at work and strategies for maintaining work/life balance. This session includes tips for identifying employees who may be struggling, how to start a conversation about mental health at work, and practical exercises you can use every day to look after your mental health.Mental Health and Mental Illness 101 (1-2 hours)
This informational session will help participants develop and understanding of the difference between mental health and mental illness. Suitable for all levels of staff, this session includes an overview of common mental disorders, discussion of stigma and common myths about mental illness, and an introduction to the concept of mental health.Advisor Training
CMHA’s certified Psychological Health and Safety Advisor Training program will help individuals who are working to improve psychological health and safety in the workplace or implement The Standard. This 2-day course provides an opportunity for participants to learn how to assess organizational readiness for change, implement evidence-based methods to analyze the impact of mental health in a workplace, and make targeted recommendations to implement The Standard and improve the psychological health and safety of workers.
Our consulting services are carried out by a team of CMHA Certified Psychological Health and Safety Advisors from CMHA branches across the province.
Readiness Assessment
A series of initial consultations with a certified Advisor from CMHA to assess the readiness of your organization to implement The Standard. This could include meeting with key leadership, reviewing high level organizational metrics, and examining policies and procedures that impact mental health in the workplace.
Organizational Assessment
Comprehensive assessment of your workplace, including input from staff at all levels to identify psychosocial factors impacting the psychological health and safety of employees. This includes a Readiness Assessment as well as in-depth discussion with targeted groups such as managers, front-line staff, or unions. The goals of this assessment include identifying problem areas within your organization, highlighting existing strengths within your workplace, and developing a tailored implementation plan.
Implementation Support
Ongoing support to implement recommendations and enact meaningful change in your workplace for as long as you need it. Our Advisors can work with you on everything from employee engagement to policy revisions and strategic planning.
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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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