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World Mental Health Day is Oct. 10

Community is essential to supporting mental health after catastrophes and emergencies Climate change is happening, and it’s an increasing risk to mental health globally. One ...
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News Release – Goals Beyond the Game: How Manitobans Can Fuel Youth Mental Health This Season

On World Mental Health Day, Oct. 10, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Manitoba and the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) are calling on Manitobans ...
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

On September 30, we join people across the country in recognizing the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day is an opportunity to pause, ...
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CMHA Across Manitoba marks World Suicide Prevention Day with “Power Play for Mental Health,” celebrating 10 years of Talk Today with the MJHL and its impact on young athletes

Winnipeg, MB – September 10, 2025 – The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Across Manitoba is calling on Manitobans to come together to prevent suicide, ...
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CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg Extends Condolences on the Passing of Former Chief Jim Bear

CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg extends our deepest condolences to Chief Jim Bear’s family, friends, and Brokenhead Ojibway Nation upon his passing. Chief Bear was a ...
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Well-Being Sessions Towards Positive Change

This course builds on the innovative toolkit “Towards Positive Change to Promote Mental Health and Well-being: A Toolkit for Black Canadians,” developed through the lived ...
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Guidelines for Reporting on Mental Illness

Click here for the Associated Press guidelines for reporting on mental illness.

 

Click here for guidelines on Recommendations on Reporting on Suicide.

 

CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg, with the Manitoba Psychological Society and Manitoba Schizophrenia Society has updated media guidelines based on existing guidelines developed by The Mental Health Literacy Network to advance a balanced and accurate reporting of mental health issues. Click here to access the suggested guidelines.

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To be added to our media list, please send an email with the request to office@cmhawpg.mb.ca