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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 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 Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU): The Crisis Stabilization […]

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[…] stresses you encounter both on and off campus. The goal: Keeping your mind healthy. The Life Line Canada offers access and guidance and support for those suffering in crisis and those who have suffered the devastating loss of a loved one from suicide. Mindfulness Coach was developed to help Veterans, Service members, and others learn how […]

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Suicide Prevention Resources & Education Support Lines Name Phone Number About IERHA 24 Hour Crisis Line 204-482-5419 or 1-866-427-8628  24 hours 7 days a week. Available to anyone in the Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority (IERHA) Mobile Crisis Unit Adult and Youth Teams 204-482-5376 1-877-499-8770 If you are in a crisis, someone with mental health […]

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[…] in a variety of mediums for children, youth, families, educators, community agencies, and health care professionals. Mind Your Mind Information, resources, and tools to help manage stress, crisis, and mental health problems for young people aged 14 to 29. Mood Crew “Fun and engaging educational program, designed for ages 4-10, helps adults open a […]

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[…] right to navigate through our programs, community partners, and resources. Below, you will find general information on promoting positive mental health along with the contact information for Crisis Services. If you feel overwhelmed, talk to a counsellor or another trusted person in your community (e.g. religious leader or community elder). Mental Health and Addictions […]

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[…] with COVID-19 Toolkit A practical toolkit with strategies for managing stress and emotions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. FACE COVID: How to Respond Effectively to the Corona Crisis Practical steps for responding to the COVID crisis, using principles of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Family Guide to Mental Health Recovery Peer-to-peer family videos, documentaries, […]

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Services to Seniors Support Services to Seniors assists communities in the development of services that will support seniors in their independence in the community. Community developed, community run services such as congregate meals, grocery shopping, transportation, and home maintenance may be offered through the Support Services to Seniors program. Specific services will vary from community […]

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[…] access Bounce Back,visit https://mbwpg.cmha.ca/programs-services/bounce-back-for-youth/ call the BounceBack line at 1-844-733-8181 or talk to your primary health care provider to see if they are involved in BounceBack programming. This is not a counselling or crisis resource.  If you are in crisis or need to speak to someone right away contact: 24-hour Crisis Services: •204-482-5419 Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 to speak with […]

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Health care service delivery resumes in Whitemouth at Community Club Following a water line break at Whitemouth Health Centre, health care service delivery is resuming at Whitemouth Community Club, 61 First St., on an interim basis:

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[…] – 7th St. Regular Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 11 am to 1 pm Registration opens at 10:45 am 204-578-4800 (Call Monday – Friday 10:00am-6:00pm) WINNIPEG Crisis Response Centre 817 Bannatyne Ave. Regular Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1 to 3 pm Registration opens at noon. Phone: 204-792-7159 Virtual Clinic: Video appointments […]

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Crisis Services If your patient is in need of crisis intervention, please refer to this 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 the Community Mental Health program or […]

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Handi-Van Services Handi-van services are designed to meet the transportation needs of persons who require specialized transit service related to age and disability. Community and municipal groups acting independently of Interlake-Eastern RHA make these services available.

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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 Inuit Health Branch and Indigenous Services Canada. It’s an opportunity for her to network, collaborate and advocate. “Living in a community that has a lot of crisis still to this day, I know firsthand and at a grassroots level what our needs are,” Charmaine said. “The whole goal is taking care of people […]

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French Language Services Interlake-Eastern RHA is designated as a bilingual regional health authority by the Province of Manitoba. Francophones account for 6.9 per cent of the region’s overall population. The largest concentrations of Francophone populations identified in our region are: Designated Bilingual Areas in Region (map) Two French Language Service coordinators work in the region […]

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