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, ...
Winnipeg, MB – September 10, 2025 – The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Across Manitoba is calling on Manitobans to come together to prevent suicide, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Join the Winnipeg Suicide Prevention Network and community partners on September 10 to honour World Suicide Prevention Day. This year’s event is about changing the ...
Recovery Day Winnipeg is happening Sunday, Sept. 7 at The Forks! Recovery Day is a national movement committed to mobilizing and organizing Canadians in recovery ...
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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