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PR Newswire Thu, Feb 8, 2024, 8:44 AM3 min read 0 Frontline workers shoulder greater burdens and are often unaware of well-being benefits, says meQuilibrium ...
BRAMPTON ― As part of the 2021 Ontario Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review: Build Ontario, the Ontario government is investing $12.4 million over two years to provide existing and expanded mental ...
Bennett revealed a $20 million boost in support the mental health of frontline health care workers and public safety personnel. It is the largest, one-time, research-funding announcement in U of R ...
Frontline health care workers come face to face with the virus each day. Aaron Streck has more on a program that was launched to provide support to those workers.
YouthLink’s clinical counsellors, child and youth workers, residential counsellors, outreach workers, shelter workers, student development workers and administrative staff represented by Local 2192 of ...
"It symbolizes that we support each other during this time," said Richardson. "We support each other's mental health and it creates safe places to have conversations about mental health.
The money is a part of public health funding of $28.2 million announced on Monday for nine projects addressing frontline workers whose mental health has been significantly impacted by the pandemic.
An Alberta Health Services EMS shoulder patch. File photo Photo by Gavin Young / Postmedia Every single day, our frontline workers show incredible courage as they deal with tough situations.
All frontline workers should be trained in identifying the warning signs of suicide, a Sinn Féin MLA has said.