wraptoronto.com
WRAP Toronto - LINKS & RESOURCES
http://www.wraptoronto.com/links-resources
Click here to edit subtitle. Copeland Center for Wellness. Menthal Health Commission of Canada. Ontario Peer Development Intiative.
ccamhr.ca
Canadian Coalition of Alternative Mental Health Resources - Members List
http://ccamhr.ca/memberslist.html
Alberta Network for Mental Health (Fellowship). The Alberta Network for Mental Health is a provincial organization that strives to improve the quality of life of mental health consumers in Alberta through the encouragement of self help / mutual aid and the promotion of self respect through achievement. Alberta Network for Mental Health. Suite 45, 9912 - 106th Street. Edmonton, AB T5K 1C5. Phone: (780) 452-1930 Toll free: 1-866-452-1933 (Canada wide). Website: www.anmhf.ca. Carmela Hutchison, President.
rainbowsend.ca
Mental Health Matters | Rainbows End Community Development Corporation
http://rainbowsend.ca/mental-health/mental-health-matters
What is a Social Enterprise? Mission and Vision Statement. Get RE.A.L. Support and Help Groups. What Do I Need to Know? Self-Help and Peer Support. Self-help and peer support are key elements of recovery for many people with mental illness. Self-help involves people coming together on the basis of common experiences to draw upon their own strengths to help themselves and one another. Consumer/survivor initiatives also include alternative businesses. These businesses are run entirely by consumer/survi...
krasmancentre.com
A Place To Be Label Free: Mental health links and resources
http://krasmancentre.com/resources/mental-health-links-and-resources
A Place To Be Label Free. Plans, Policies and Procedures. Your Voice Is Important. Calendar of events – Alliston. Calendar of events – Richmond Hill. Central LHIN C/S Network. Good Food Box Program. Housing To Health (H2H). Warm Line and Peer Crisis Support Service. Mental health links and resources. Becoming a Peer Support Worker. Mental health links and resources. Ontario Peer Development Initiative (OPDI). Psychiatric Survivor Archives of Toronto. Coming off Psychiatric Drugs. The Dream Team (Toronto).
mentalhealthrights.ca
Newsletters
http://www.mentalhealthrights.ca/HTML/news.htm
The Rights Stuff - MHRC Newsletter. Mental Health Rights Coalition has responded to the needs of those we serve by publishing a quarterly newsletter. This newsletter is available on line and can also be accessed by regular mail. Please contact us. If you would like to be added to our mailing list. If you have ideas for future newsletter content, please contact us. And let us know! January 7, 2008. Dec 2006/Jan. 2007. Other News links of Interest. National Network for Mental Health.
mooddisordersottawa.ca
Links
http://www.mooddisordersottawa.ca/apps/links
MDO is a registered, nonprofit volunteer-run organization. That supports people with mood disorders and their loved ones. Speaker Night - Info. MDO Code of Conduct. MDO 25 Year Celebration book. Resources to help provide information and education to our members and friends. The Mental Health Crisis Line covers the City of Ottawa as well as Renfrew County, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Counties, Akwesasne and Prescott and Russell Counties. These are all within Eastern Ontario. Distress Centre - Ottawa.
vote4mha.ca
About Us - Ontario Election 2014 - The Ontario Mental Health and Addictions Alliance
http://www.vote4mha.ca/about-us
Ontario Election 2014 - The Ontario Mental Health and Addictions Alliance. The Ontario Mental Health and Addictions Alliance is a coalition of organizations from across the province and across the continuum of care from community to hospital services and including consumer and family organizations. Our goal is to ensure that mental health and addictions are a provincial government priority. Addictions and Mental Health Ontario. Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario. Children’s Mental Health Ontario.
mentalhealthrights.ca
Advocacy
http://www.mentalhealthrights.ca/HTML/advo.html
An Aspect of Peer Support. The Mental Health Rights Coalition advocates for its members through speaking up at various committees, attempting to create change through the system. This is different from individual advocacy in that we do not take on individual complaints; we use collective complaints as a catalyst for change. Mood Disorders Association of Ontario. Fosters a self help/peer support model. Eliminates discrimination and stigma. Works with community partners. Crisis Outreach and Support Team).
connectformh.ca
Volunteers | CONNECT For Mental Health
http://connectformh.ca/get-involved/volunteers
If you are in distress, please seek help. You can call a distress line, contact a mental health professional directly. Whether it is one to one or group peer support you are looking for, our volunteers have ‘been there’ and are trained to provide emotional support, share coping strategies, and participate in activities that will help you reach your recovery goals. What is Peer Support. Are you looking for peer support or want to find out how you can help someone else? CONNECT in the Community. Training p...
psseo.ca
Peer Support
http://psseo.ca/peer-support
Links & Downloads. Links & Downloads. Peer Support, Recovery and Being Well. Peer Support is funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care through the South East Local Health Integration Network. Our agency provides support and services within South East Ontario to people who are experiencing addiction and/or Mental Health issues and seeking Peer Support. And Certified Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Facilitators through the Copeland Centre for Wellness and Recovery. Our guiding principles are:.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT