As part of Mental Health Week in May, Addictions and Mental Health Ontario (AMHO) and Children's Mental Health Ontario (CMHO) released new Ipsos data looking at the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and addiction.
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New research shows two-thirds of Ontarians feel that the mental health impacts of COVID-19 are going to be serious and lasting

Long Term Care reform – our history meets the politics of policy
Pat Armstrong – leading researcher is interviewed by David Herle – leading political consultant with, high level questions and grounded in straight forward and nuanced answers. How do you have both straight forward and nuanced answers on unrecognized and skilled work, taxes and…

Online Survey: Toolkit for e-Mental Health Implementation
In partnership with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is developing free, self-directed online training based on the content in the Toolkit for e-Mental Health Implementation.

Multi-lingual COVID-19 Mental Health Talks playlist by Hong Fook Mental Health Association
The Hong Fook Mental Health Association is offering multi-lingual mental health resources available on their YouTube channel, including topics on stress management, relationship resilience, and coping with anxiety. Languages include Cantonese, Korean, Mandarin, and Vietnamese.
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Youth Reconnect Program Model Guide
Making the Shift, Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, A Way Home Canada are excited to announce the release of the Youth Reconnect Program Model Guide—a community-based early intervention model which aims to reduce and prevent youth homelessness by helping young people stay connected to their…

Mental Health & Addictions North COVID-19 Innovations: Emergency Department Mental Health Clinic - North Bay Regional Health Centre
In order to safely accommodate patients presenting to the Emergency Department with COVID-19-like symptoms, North Bay Regional Health Centre divided the emergency department into respiratory (wet) and non-respiratory (dry) zones. The new wet zone contained the location where mental health…
New educational resource to help learn about and discuss race and racism
The Smithsonian's African American History Museum recently launched the free online educational resource, Talking About Race. It's for a range of audiences, including educators, parents, and concerned individuals, and teaches about race and racism and how to discuss them in various contexts.

Naloxone and COVID-19
Providing harm reduction and overdose support has changed post COVID-19. The Homelessness Services Association of B.C developed a guide outlining steps to take should you need to respond to an overdose incident while minimizing the risk of COVID-19 transmission.
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