Morneau Shepell’s overall mental health index for September was down 10.2 points from its pre-2020 benchmark
B.C. government recently proposal to amend Mental Health Act, allow youth to be detained for a week after overdose
New federal funding will support access to additional services
A study by Morneau Shepell points to economic uncertainty in the pandemic as the cause for angst
Estimates are based on an analysis of what transpired in the years following the Fort McMurray wildfire in 2016
Bill 22 would create more harm than good argues the Union of BC Indian Chiefs and others
Part 3: Health professionals promote ‘meaningful connections’ to co-regulate stressful environments
Educational levels did not play a large role
Trial will give people access to yoga, HIIT or barre training
One-fifth of Canadians say they will experience ‘high levels’ of depression if isolation continues into summer
The federal government is also provided $175 million in funding to AbCellera for research
Province expedites new mental health app in wake of COVID-19 pandemic
Dr. Anita DeLongis, a UBC health psychologist, wants to hear from public online
In November, Nova Scotia’s mental-health court program marked 10 years of existence
NDP’s third attempt to improve mental health assistance within the military
16-year-old Elliot Eurchuk died of a fentanyl overdose in 2018
Survey found 77% of workers would leave for better wellness initiatives
Departments from Oak Bay, Saanich, Central Saanich complete trauma training class
Mathew Fee aims at world record for longest distance on BMX bike while sharing his story of recovery
Jan. 30 is the annual day for people to reach out and share their stories about mental health and combat the stigma