by Karen Leiva | Apr 6, 2020 | Mental Health
Recognizing Children’s Mental Health Week Is More Important Than Ever Children’s Mental Health Week May 3 to May 9 Annually, Mental Health Week is acknowledged during the first week of May with an emphasis on children’s mental health. Local child and youth...
by Karen Leiva | Apr 6, 2020 | Mental Health
In the coming weeks leading up to the release of the 2020 provincial budget by the Government of Ontario, Children’s Mental Health Ontario’s members, which provide the majority of publicly-provided child and youth mental health care in the province, and...
by Karen Leiva | Apr 6, 2020 | Mental Health
Written by Caralyn Quan, Program Manager, The New Mentality Kim Moran, CEO, Children’s Mental Health Ontario Please Note: If you, your child or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 9-1-1 or head to your nearest emergency department. If...
by Karen Leiva | Apr 6, 2020 | Mental Health
In the coming weeks leading up to the release of the 2020 provincial budget by the Government of Ontario, Children’s Mental Health Ontario’s members, which provide the majority of publicly-provided child and youth mental health care in the province, and...
by Karen Leiva | Apr 6, 2020 | Mental Health
In the coming weeks leading up to the release of the 2020 provincial budget by the Government of Ontario, Children’s Mental Health Ontario’s members, which provide the majority of publicly-provided child and youth mental health care in the province, and...
by Karen Leiva | Apr 4, 2020 | Mental Health
Michele and Lloyd Sparling, Oakville When Michele and Lloyd Sparlings’ son was in Grade 2, he started to show signs of anxiety; he was often worried or afraid and went from being a “social little guy” to a boy who seemed to always be on the outside of the circle at...