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Crisis Services IERHA 24-Hour Crisis Line: The IERHA 24-Hour Crisis Line provides telephone support for individuals in the Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority who are experiencing a mental health or psychosocial crisis. Also provides information and helpful resources to individuals looking for themselves or someone else. Toll Free: 1-866-427-8628 or 204-482-5419 FAQs When would someone […]

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The 24-hour crisis line (204-482-5419 and  1-866-427-8628) will be out of service (for a short period up to 30 minutes) at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29 while MTS moves the 24 hour crisis line phones to their new location. Users will hear a dial tone, busy signal, or “phone not in service.” This is a […]

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[…] of their families. If you need support now, please see the information below or present to your nearest Emergency Department. You can also check out the IERHA Crisis Services page. 24-Hour Crisis Line: The 24-Hour Crisis Line provides telephone support for individuals in the Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority who are experiencing a mental health […]

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[…] an incident of racism, review cultural resources or read about our racial climate survey here: Disrupting Racism in Health Care – Interlake-Eastern RHA A National Residential School Crisis Line has been set up to provide support to former residential school students. This 24-Hour Crisis Line can be accessed at:  1-866-925-4419 IH logo Adam Jamie […]

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[…] to go for care? Please call Health Links – Info Santé 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 204-788-8200 or toll-free 1-888-315-9257. For more information on mental health crisis services available, please click here. Impacts to Service Primary health care clinics, hospital services, diagnostics and emergency department services will be maintained but may be impacted […]

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[…] questions about fever, symptoms, medicating and when to bring a child for emergency care. Anyone experiencing mental health or addiction concerns can call Interlake-Eastern Health’s 24 Hour Crisis Line at 1-866-427-8628. Other mental health resources are profiled at www.ierha.ca > Programs & Services > Mental Health & Addictions. If you are experiencing a medical […]

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[…] (Multipurpse Room A & B ) to train people who want to volunteer and/or learn more about spiritual health, dying and death, spiritual development and trauma and crisis. The course takes place every Friday from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.  from April 26 to June 28. Additional training dates and locations will be identified […]

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[…] support systems to provide care and advice, and support recovery. The team also supports participants and their families, caregivers or support persons, with access to a 24-hour crisis line for after-hour support. In addition, all participants have access to an Indigenous Elder and culturally appropriate support through Indigenous Health services. Virtual and in-person support […]

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For Primary Health Care Providers Crisis Services If your patient is in need of crisis intervention, please refer to the Crisis Services page for information on the 24-hour crisis line, Mobile Crisis Services, and the Crisis Stabilization Unit. Community Mental Health The Community Mental Health program is for non-urgent referrals. Individuals can self-refer to […]

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[…] individual’s journey of recovery because they know the person, and most likely had contact with them prior to the onset of their illness. Family meetings at the Crisis Stabilization Unit are strongly encouraged in order to support an individual’s transition back to community.   With the individual’s consent, a family member or natural support can […]

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[…] and newsletters on various mental health and wellness topics. Free, but a membership is required to access library. Mind Your Mind Information, resources, and tools to help manage stress, crisis, and mental health problems for young people aged 14 to 29. Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba Support, education, and advocacy for those living with mental health […]

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[…] and newsletters on various mental health and wellness topics. Free, but a membership is required to access library. Mind Your Mind Information, resources, and tools to help manage stress, crisis, and mental health problems for young people aged 14 to 29. Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba Support, education, and advocacy for those living with mental health […]

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[…] inclusivity Honoring the mystery of everyday life A 10–week Spiritual Care Education program that runs once a week covers areas such as understanding suffering and compassion, trauma and crisis, communication and spiritual development. Next course runs: Wednesdays, 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. April 8 to June 3, 2026 Please contact Ferdinand Funk, MDiv, CSCP, Regional […]

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[…] offers essential guidance and support for all programs and services. Adopting a “boots on the ground” approach, our team is poised for immediate response during crises. Beyond crisis response, the program facilitates orientation for new staff and ensures ongoing preparedness through comprehensive training, education, and regular exercises. In anticipation of disasters, essential resources such […]

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[…] adults with a lived experience. Apps Calm Harm  Provides tasks to help you resist or manage the urge to self-harm. You will be ale to track your progress and notice change. Mindfulness Coach Was developed to help Veterans, Service members, and others learn how to practice mindfulness. Phone Numbers IERHA Mobile Crisis Services: 1-877-499-8770 | 204-482-5376

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