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Kick start a transformative year for your workplace
10 January 2017

CMHA hosts Canada?s Top Conference on Workplace Mental Health February 21-22 in Vancouver Join us on this journey of change. This year?s theme, Transforming Workplace Culture: Agents and Allies, invites…

Avoid the holiday blues this festive season
8 December 2016

Tips for Holiday Peace of Mind and Coping with Holiday Grief The holiday season is meant to be a time of joy, celebration and for spending time with those we…

The b4stage4 momentum is building…
23 November 2016

Almost six weeks have passed since we first released our manifesto – the five pillars for better mental health in British Columbia. Today, we have over 1,300 signatures across 64 constituencies!…

Opioid Crisis Compels Call for Change
14 November 2016

Canadian Mental Health Association brings b4stage4 manifesto for better mental health and addictions care to Victoria The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) in BC launched its five point manifesto for…

b4stage4 conference panel: BC’s Addiction Crisis and a Call for Action
3 November 2016

As fentanyl slips past Canadian borders and safe injection sites find their way into BC communities, the topic of addictions care is a pressing one. Now is the time to…

b4stage4 conference welcomes UK expert and advocate Rt Hon Norman Lamb
2 November 2016

CMHA is thrilled to welcomeÿRt Hon Norman Lamb, Member of Parliament from the UK, as our esteemed keynote speaker at the b4stage4 conference this month, on November 28-30 in Victoria,…

Notice to Members: Extraordinary Special Meeting on November 1
14 October 2016

The Board of Directors of the Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division (CMHA BC) is calling an Extraordinary Special Meeting to amend CMHA BC’s bylaws. The meeting will be held…

CMHA BC and Crisis Centres Urge British Columbians to Learn Suicide Prevention Skills
14 September 2016

Non-profits join forces on World Suicide Prevention Day to call for a suicide-safer BC Vancouver, B.C. – Approximately 4,000 Canadians die by suicide every year. For every one of those…

CMHA Invites British Columbians to Check In on their Mental Health with “Bounce Back Today” Campaign
14 September 2016

We all have bad days, even bad weeks. Life takes its toll on all of us causing occasional sleepless nights, changes in appetite and mood. But what if they persist and those symptoms are in fact the early signs of something more serious?

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