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CMHA Manitoba Conference 2009 "Moving Forward Together: Facilitating Empowerment in Mental Health" Click here for more information on conference
Mental Health Week 2009 The Canadian Mental Health Association's 58th Mental Health Week takes place May 4th through 10th, sponsored by Desjardins Financial Security. The national awareness week provides Canadians with many opportunities to find out more about the importance of mental health, and how to achieve it in our daily lives. Click here for Mental Health Week 2009 EVENTS
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Senate Report
TORONTO (May 9, 2006) – The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) supports the recommendations released today in a Senate Committee report on mental health, mental illness and addictions in Canada.
“CMHA is pleased that the final report of the Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science & Technology is now available and to see the recommendations in the report. We believe that the tremendous work the Committee has done during the last few years will improve the quality of life for people experiencing mental illness and addictions in Canada.” said Penny Marrett, CEO of the CHMA.
To view a full report please click on the following links.
Part one
OUT OF THE SHADOWS AT LAST
Transforming Mental Health, Mental Illness, and Addiction Services in Canada
Part two
FEDERAL LEADERSHIP
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New Publications
The Way We See It - Provincial Council of Women, November, 2006 A discussion paper which examines perspectives of families and clients within the current mental health system in Manitoba. Carol Hiscock, Executive Director for CMHA Manitoba Division, is a member of the Ad-hoc Committee as an advocate for mental health reform.
Mental Health Resource Guide - Winnipeg 12th Edition 2008 CMHA Winnipeg Region has developed the 12th Edition, Mental Health Resource Guide 2008. To view you can visit the CMHA Winnipeg Region website or click on the link above.
Manitoba Position Statements
Supporting Consumers, Their Families and Supports of Mental Health Services
Value-Based Consumer Policy
To access publications that are in pdf format, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. This program allows you to open, view, and print "pdf" files. It is a free program. If you do not already have it installed on your computer, it can be downloaded from the Adobe website at:

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