N.B. mother says daughter ‘devastated,’ left in limbo over school counselling plan
A Moncton mother is speaking out about changes coming to how kids receive mental health counselling in anglophone schools.
A Moncton mother is speaking out about changes coming to how kids receive mental health counselling in anglophone schools.
A global study from UNICEF suggests many Canadian kids are unhappy, with social struggles such as bullying and difficulty making friends among the sources of their anguish.
Preliminary results of a mental health survey of people working in Canada’s music industry show high rates of anxiety, fatigue and financial stress among the initial respondents.
For Canada’s first responders, witnessing the unthinkable is part of the job. But what’s often unseen is what they carry with them long after the sirens fade.
A New Brunswick crisis hotline has announced its scheduled closure. For one woman — who said the hotline saved her twice — that’s a concern.
Former Humboldt Bronco turned mental health advocate, Tyler Smith, took to the stage on Thursday to talk about mental health awareness and work on reducing stigma.
The new guidance is meant to inform healthcare providers on the circumstances under which the Mental Health Act can be used to obtain involuntary treatment for a patient.
The recent attack on a six-year-old in Halifax is raising questions about mental health support in Nova Scotia and highlighting the struggle for some families to help loved ones.
A lack of mental health care tailored to rural Black Nova Scotians is one of several problems yet to be properly addressed by the province.
Nova Scotians will be able to self-refer to a program for therapy from master’s-level social workers, psychologists and registered counselling therapists.