L’ACSM Algoma se joint à la population et aux organismes de tout le pays pour souligner et appuyer le Mois national de sensibilisation à l’autisme en avril. L’autisme, ou trouble du spectre de l’autisme, désigne un large éventail troubles liés au développement du cerveau. Selon l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé, l’autisme touche environ un enfant […]Continue readingL’ACSM appuie le Mois de sensibilisation à l’autisme
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CMHA supports Autism Awareness Month
CMHA Algoma joins individuals and organizations across the country to recognize and support National Autism Awareness Month this April. Autism, or autism spectrum disorder, refers to a wide range of conditions related to brain development. According to the World Health Organization, autism affects about one in 100 children. Characteristics of autism may be detected in […]Continue readingCMHA supports Autism Awareness Month
L’ACSM célèbre la Semaine de l’action bénévole 2023
L’ACSM Algoma se joint à des organismes de tout le pays pour célébrer la Semaine de l’action bénévole. Le thème de Bénévoles Canada pour la Semaine nationale de l’action bénévole de cette année est Le bénévolat tisse des liens. Le thème de cette année a pour but de célébrer les actions individuelles et collectives visant […]Continue readingL’ACSM célèbre la Semaine de l’action bénévole 2023
CMHA celebrates National Volunteer Week 2023
CMHA Algoma joins organizations across the country this week in celebrating National Volunteer Week. Volunteer Canada’s theme for this year’s National Volunteer Week is Volunteering Weaves us Together. The intent behind this year’s theme is to celebrate individual and collective actions in creating strong, interconnected and vibrant communities. Volunteers are crucial to CMHA’s ability to […]Continue readingCMHA celebrates National Volunteer Week 2023
L’ACSM célèbre la Journée nationale des aidants naturels
Aujourd’hui, l’ACSM Algoma se joint à la population et aux organismes de tout le pays pour célébrer la Journée nationale des aidants naturels. Chaque année, la Journée nationale des aidants naturels est le premier mardi d’avril. Cette journée vise à rendre hommage aux aidants naturels — les innombrables parents, enfants, frères et sœurs, conjoints et […]Continue readingL’ACSM célèbre la Journée nationale des aidants naturels
CMHA celebrates National Caregiver Day
Today, CMHA Algoma joins individuals and organizations across the country in celebrating National Caregiver Day. Each year, National Caregiver Day falls on the first Tuesday in April. The day is intended to honour caregivers — the countless parents, children, siblings, spouses and friends who provide unpaid care to support someone with a diminishing physical ability, […]Continue readingCMHA celebrates National Caregiver Day
L’ACSM soutient la communauté transgenre à l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la visibilité transgenre
Chaque année, le 31 mars est la Journée internationale de la visibilité transgenre, un événement qui offre l’occasion de souligner la résilience et les réalisations de la communauté transgenre. Pour soutenir les personnes transgenres et l’ensemble de la communauté 2SLGBTQIA+, l’ACSM Algoma offre le service central d’accès et d’information, où vous pourra fournir des informations […]Continue readingL’ACSM soutient la communauté transgenre à l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la visibilité transgenre
CMHA supports transgender community on International Transgender Day of Visibility
Every March 31 is International Transgender Day of Visibility, an event that provides an opportunity to recognize the resilience and accomplishments of the transgender community. To support transgender individuals and the greater 2SLGBTQIA+ community, CMHA Algoma offers the Central Access and Information service, where you can speak with an Access Worker who will be able […]Continue readingCMHA supports transgender community on International Transgender Day of Visibility
CMHA Algoma welcomes historic investment for community mental health and addictions in 2023 provincial budget
The provincial government has allocated the largest base funding commitment for community mental health and addictions care in a decade as part of their 2023 budget. The government announced Thursday that it is providing the sector with $425 million over three years for mental health and addictions, including a five per cent increase for base funding of community-based […]Continue readingCMHA Algoma welcomes historic investment for community mental health and addictions in 2023 provincial budget
CMHA recognizes National Day of Observance for COVID-19
On this third National Day of Observance for COVID-19, CMHA Algoma is reflecting on the lives lost and impacted by the pandemic, and reminding our community that mental health and addictions resources are available for those who continue to be affected by grief, loss, isolation, loneliness and other challenges brought about by COVID-19. CMHA Algoma […]Continue readingCMHA recognizes National Day of Observance for COVID-19