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March 31, 2025 – Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO) welcomes the independent audit from the Office of the Auditor General of Ontario (Auditor General) on community-based child and youth mental health programs. We are pleased to see that the Ministry of Health has accepted all 22 recommendations. We are eager to partner with government and
The Power of Joy in Black Mental Health Too often, the narratives surrounding Black communities are centered on trauma—historical oppression, systemic injustice, and the harsh realities of anti-Black racism. While these stories are important, they do not define Black existence. For Tatum Wilson, the Executive Director of Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO), joy is not
January 22, 2025 – Bell Let’s Talk Day is an important opportunity to highlight the dedication and innovation of Ontario’s community child and youth mental health centres that support over 130,000 infants, children, youth, and families each year. CMHO welcomes this year’s campaign for its focus on the importance of supporting children and youth, who
Collective Action and Advocacy: Coalitions and Right-Sizing Children's Healthcare CMHO CEO Tatum Wilson was featured in a recent episode of the SPARK: Conversations podcast with Children’s Healthcare Canada to talk about coalitions and right-sizing children’s healthcare. In this episode, Children’s Healthcare Canada explores the collaborative efforts shaping the future of child and youth mental health
Toronto, October 31, 2024 – With the final milestone in Ontario’s alcohol retail expansion complete, a coalition of public health, research, and community mental health and addictions organizations are once again calling for a comprehensive health care strategy. The organizations published an open letter urging the Ontario government to develop a coordinated action plan to
October 31, 2024 – Ontario’s community health sector, representing over 200,000 dedicated workers, is at a tipping point. Ontario’s 2024 Fall Economic Statement failed to address the urgent wage gap in the sector that is impacting the care millions of people in Ontario rely on. Community health workers in primary care, mental health and addictions,
Sector calls for investments to close the growing wage gap for frontline workers Toronto, October 17, 2024 – Ten provincial associations representing Ontario’s community health sector are raising awareness of a growing wage gap impacting the care millions of Ontarians rely on. A new campaign launched today, entitled For Us. For You., highlights the need for urgent
An employee who serves as a member of a Skeleton Crew might be granted Compensatory Time in lieu of the holiday in accordance with Chapter 21, [Redirect-301] part 21.3 of the Handbook of Operating Procedures "Holidays - Compensatory Time." Compensatory Time off have to be scheduled within twelve (12) months following the workweek through which
Monday, July 22, 2024 – One year after Premier Ford announced an historic $330 million investment in kids’ health and well-being, the children’s health system is expanding services and improving response times to better support the health and well-being of Ontario’s children and families. With approximately $265 million of this funding allocated and announced to date,
(Toronto, May 13, 2024) – A coalition of organizations across public health, research and advocacy, and community mental health and addictions are calling on the province to develop a comprehensive provincial alcohol strategy to promote the health and safety of people in Ontario. In a letter released to the province today, the coalition points out
(Toronto, ON) May 6, 2024. National Child and Youth Mental Health Day is on May 7 and is a part of Children’s Mental Health Week from May 6 to May 12, 2024. Children's Mental Health Ontario (CMHO) is encouraging all of Ontario to join us as we raise awareness about the importance of child and
April 9, 2024, Toronto, ON — “We are pleased to see the federal government’s commitment to invest $500 million towards creating a new Youth Mental Health Fund to help community health organizations provide mental health services to youth. Children and youth are facing increased mental health issues like never before. Despite recent new investments in
Toronto, ON, March 26, 2024: Children’s Mental Health Ontario welcomes new funding in the 2024 Ontario Budget announced today for five new youth wellness hubs and investments in supportive housing, but it does not meet the need for urgent and sustained funding to address the health human resource crisis and the long wait times for
February 8, 2024 Dear Premier Ford and Deputy Premier Jones, Thank you for your ongoing recognition of the importance of children’s physical, developmental and mental health, and the historic investments in children’s healthcare your government made this past July. It is in this context that we are writing today, to express our appreciation for your
January 24, 2024 (Burlington, ON) – Children’s Mental Health Ontario thanks the Ontario government for the $44.6 million investment in community-based child and youth mental health, which will help kids and families get the mental health care they need sooner and closer to home. This new funding is a leap forward to address longstanding and
Toronto, December 14, 2023 – Community mental health and addictions organizations are expressing concern over the alcohol retail sales expansion, noting that the announcement will contribute to an increase in public health harms. The concerns come as the Ontario government has announced increased access to alcohol by allowing sales in corner stores, gas stations, and
Toronto, December 12, 2023 – Findings From Sector Compensation Survey Shows Widening Wage Gap Between Community Health Workers and Workers in Other Areas and Health Sectors Ontario's community health sector is facing a critical staffing crisis, stemming from a widening wage gap between community health care workers and health workers in other sectors. Action from the
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In the UK, the pandemic and a crackdown on immigration following Brexit contributed to unpredictable supplies of fruits, vegetables and prepared foods in stores and restaurant chains, said Shane Brennan, chief executive at the Cold Chain Federation. The teams' former medic, who is currently facing a fit-to-practise tribunal, paints a stark picture of the gold-medal
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September 19, 2023 Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO) and our member child and youth mental health centres across the province add our voice to show support for the human rights and well-being of gender diverse, trans, and queer children and youth. This week, many child and youth mental health centres will be joining Ontarians across
July 19, 2023 (OTTAWA, Ontario) – Today, the Ontario Government Made Kids Count with a historic investment of $330 million to expand children’s health care across the province. This investment will allow children’s hospitals and community-based providers across the province to expand services and reduce wait times for essential children’s health care services, including surgeries, procedures, diagnostic
Children’s Mental Health Ontario thanks the Ontario Government for its continued investments to address the backlog to access pediatric health services, including child and youth mental health and addiction care. The mental health of children and youth significantly deteriorated during the pandemic, especially for kids with pre-existing serious and complex mental health conditions and equity-deserving
TORONTO, June 20, 2023 June marks Pride Month—a time to recognize and celebrate diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions, the strengths of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, and all the important achievements, both individually and as a community, that have been made over the last several decades. It is also a time to reflect on
TORONTO, June 20, 2023 June marks Pride Month—a time to recognize and celebrate diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions, the strengths of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, and all the important achievements, both individually and as a community, that have been made over the last several decades. It is also a time to reflect on
May 1, 2023 (TORONTO, ON) – Children’s Mental Health Ontario welcomes Minister Lecce’s attention to child and youth mental health care. Today’s announcement about enhancing the mental health curriculum and increasing mental health services in schools is important and needed to support the mental health of kids, but we remain concerned about the health human
The first week of May (May 1 – 7) is a time for communities, families and friends to come together to mark Children’s Mental Health Week. Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO) and our members are encouraging Ontarians to take some time this week to recognize the importance of mental health and that many children and
The impact of suicide can extend beyond friends and family to classmates, colleagues, and the community at large. While each situation is unique, it is estimated that for each loss by suicide approximately 15 to 30 people are deeply impacted. For children and youth, this may be the first loss that they have experienced, making
TORONTO, March 23, 2023 -- "We are pleased that today’s budget commits significant new funding to mental health and addictions. These investments are critical to begin to stabilize community child and youth mental health and address the growing demand for mental health care services in Ontario. The new investments of $425 million into mental health
Black Mental Health Week is a yearly event focused on amplifying Black voices and raising awareness about the historical and ongoing impact that systemic, anti-Black racism has on the mental health and wellness of Black communities. This year’s partners, TAIBU Community Health Centre, Tropicana Community Services and Strides Toronto are hosting Black Mental Health Week events
While we are pleased to see that the Ontario government continues to recognize the importance of mental health care as part of its commitment to the 10-year Roadmap to Wellness, including some funding dedicated to kids, we are disappointed that kids have not been prioritized in this investment.
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When Sarah moved to Orangeville, north of Toronto, the single mother of two immediately noticed that the small town lacked the same level of children’s mental health services that had been available in Peel Region where she had previously lived.
While we are pleased to see that the Ontario government continues to recognize the importance of mental health care as part of its commitment to the 10-year Roadmap to Wellness, including some funding dedicated to kids, we are disappointed that kids have not been prioritized in this investment.