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Good afternoon all,

  

I wanted to share with you Ottawa Public Health’s new mental health education campaign for parents titled “Have That Talk”/“Temps d’EN Parler” (www.HaveThatTalk.com and www.TempsDENParler.com ). We launched the campaign this past Tuesday with support from Bell “Let’s Talk” day.

 

All of the videos for the campaign can be found at HaveThatTalk.com and TempsDENParler.com. As we would love for more parents to have the knowledge and resources to talk to their children and youth about mental, we would be thrilled if you could share this campaign with your colleagues, community partners, friends, and family.

 

Thank you so much for your consideration in helping promote this campaign!

All the best,

Ben

 

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I have finally had a chance to go through all the videos and I think they are very helpful and insightful.

 

As a parent who lost her son to accidental overdose and unresolved mental health issues, it is really hard not to panic (freak out) when your kid is not happy and your 'parent alarm bells' go off.

 

Sometimes, we can be overly concerned (freaked out) about our kids and it helps to have the info as to what is 'normal' and how to effectively guide that process for your child.

 

Then it gets really complex when your 'parents alarm bells' are ringing even louder and you just KNOW something is not right with your child. Adding to the complexity is that 'others' may minimize a parents concerns to the point that you self-reflect and wonder if you are just freaking out.  Then, you are not entirely sure how to 'have that conversation' with your child because you are afraid that you may push him over the edge.

 

I could fill pages just trying to list all the dynamics when this happens and then systemic gaps and failures start to accumulate.

 

'We' need to get back to prevention, early intervention and empowering parents.

 

Betty-Lou Kristy

 

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