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Mental Health and Addiction Strategy

 

Today city council published its proposed Mental Health and Addiction Strategy [PDF], and it's going to council on Tuesday.

https://www.calgarycommongood....6EyRac7jJJ9fRCFo-IoM

This strategy is years in the making. Work that we have done during the #KeepCalgaryStrong Campaign, ongoing engagement with the city, the city's listening session with our members and our mental health advocacy, has all helped shaped this strategy and get it this far.

The next step is this push over the finish line to get council's endorsement.

We ask you to contact the Mayor and your local councilor to support this strategy.

Please click on your councillor's email to begin sending an email.

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Check out The Calgary Alliance For the Common Good, for all the amazing work they are doing to push an equitable and compassionate Mental Health plan forward.

https://www.calgarycommongood.org/

Lack of support in the area of mental illness and addiction have been a growing concern for many years.  With the arrival of COVID-19 many experts are concerned about an 'echo pandemic' of mental health challenges.  From our research over the last year we have identified three areas we believe will make a significant positive change in the mental health and wellness of all Albertans. 

For free online training on various mental health concerns including Trauma Informed Care, Grief, Crisis Intervention and more please view our webinars under the "Get Involved - Training Resources" page.

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