CMHA Oxford joins many across the country in reflecting on Canada’s past and future this year on July 1. CMHA is deeply troubled by the revelations from investigations into unmarked grave sites at former residential schools in British Columbia and Saskatchewan. We recognize that for Canada’s Indigenous peoples, this is a day of mourning rather […]Continue readingA thoughtful Canada Day at CMHA
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Warning signs: more Canadians thinking about suicide during pandemic

New national survey from the Canadian Mental Health Association and UBC exposes troubling pandemic mental health vulnerabilities across various groupsContinue readingWarning signs: more Canadians thinking about suicide during pandemic
Taking action for Bell Let’s Talk Day

Today is Bell Let’s Talk Day, and we’re joining in to help create positive change. One in five Canadians will experience a mental health issue or mental illness in any given year. But we all have mental health that we need to look after. All five in five of us. For 10 years, Canadians and […]Continue readingTaking action for Bell Let’s Talk Day