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    Link – Bell Let’s Talk Day is January 30: National awareness campaign begins with Canadians from around the country sharing their stories about mental illness

    ByMikeM January 8, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Mark it down Canada. Based on what I’ve seen on social media in past years, this has been a huge success not only in terms of raising awareness, but also hard cash! Also note, for some of these, you don’t even have to be Canadian to take part. “Bell donates 5 cents to Canadian mental…

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  • Link – The January blues are just a way for brands to monetise your mental health
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    Link – The January blues are just a way for brands to monetise your mental health

    ByMikeM January 7, 2019January 6, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I actually think this is a really important message. Because here’s the thing – you very well might be feeling absolutely awful right now. But that’s not because it’s Blue Monday, or you ate too much turkey at Christmas, or you haven’t signed up to a gym yet. Seasonal affective disorder is a very real,…

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    Link – Boys need better access to mental health care. Why aren’t they getting it?

    ByMikeM January 4, 2019January 4, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    The article lists out a lot of the reasons, and I encourage you to read it, but this part I found to be very interesting because it reminded me of things I’ve done in some adult learning situations: “Way and her colleagues created “The Listening Project,” which aims to build connections among seventh-graders in New…

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    Link – If your organisation is looking for offenders, you’re leaving children at risk

    ByMikeM January 3, 2019January 2, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    This is an interesting opinion piece out of Australia, one that I think we should think about more. The Commissioners found, “There is no typical profile of an adult perpetrator”. They found that the strategies used to sexually abuse children would differ greatly depending on the context in which the abuse occurred. As a result,…

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    Link – Mental Illness in Youth Often Goes Undetected

    ByMikeM January 2, 2019January 10, 2021 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Left untreated in childhood and early adulthood, we end up with adults with symptoms that get continually worse over time. She says that ideas of how mental illness “should look” are so prevalent, it is difficult to believe that someone who doesn’t look mentally ill could be struggling. In fact, a study out of Duke…

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    Sad Local News as Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana Announces Closing

    ByMikeM December 29, 2018January 3, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    I was more than a little shocked and saddened when I read the news in an email this week about the Louisiana chapter of Prevent Child Abuse shutting its doors. First and foremost, because, as the article gets into, the hard work of abuse prevention doesn’t seem to really move the needle when it comes…

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