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Join CMHA Champlain East as we observe Red Dress Day on May 5th

Content warning: This message refers to colonial and gender-based violence.

 

CMHA Champlain East recognizes May 5 as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S), also known as Red Dress Day.

Today is a day to honour and remember the Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people who have lost their lives to colonial and gender-based violence in Canada, express support for grieving families and communities, and take action to end violence against Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.

 

According to a 2021 RCMP report, 1,017 Indigenous women and girls were murdered between 1980 and 2012, which is a homicide rate approximately 4.5 times higher than that of all other women in Canada.

 

Red Dress Day began as The REDress Project, the ongoing work of multidisciplinary artist of Anishinaabe and Finnish background Jaime Black, as “an aesthetic response to more than 1,000 missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada.” The project features red dresses which are installed in public spaces to serve as a visual reminder of missing and murdered women, girls and two-spirit people. Learn more about the project here.

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Mental Health Week May 6-12, 2024

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As you may know, Mental Health Week is happening from May 6 to May 12, and this year, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) has chosen ‘’Healing through Compassion.” as its theme.

 

To mark this occasion, CMHA proposes several activities aimed at promoting compassion within our communities. You can find the complete toolkit here:

Toolkit - CMHA National

 

We would like to draw your attention to the following information documents from the toolkit:

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Online Auction

Visit www.32auctions.com between April 8th and May 8th and support CMHA Champlain East in our fundraising efforts.  

AVD Auction now live

 

Don't forget to join us on May 8th at Au Vieux Duluth restaurant for our 5th annual Dinner Fundraiser. 

Proceeds from both the auction and the dinner will directly benefit CMHA Champlain East.

 

 

 

 

CMHA Client Workshops

 

Cornwall Sessions    Hawkesbury Sessions - to be determined

Self-Esteem

Starting May 30th, 2024

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LivingWorks Suicide Prevention Training

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This site provides general information only and may or may not reflect the position of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). Information provided is not a substitute for professional advice. If you feel that you may need medical advice, please consult a qualified health care professional. CMHA makes every reasonable effort to ensure that the information is accurate at the time of posting. We cannot guarantee the reliability of any information posted.

 

 

 

 

Our commitment

The Canadian Mental Health Association-Champlain East / Champlain Est Branch is committed to protecting the privacy of the personal information of its employees, members, volunteers, clients and other stakeholders.  We value the trust of those we deal with, and of the public, and recognize that maintaining this trust requires that we be transparent and accountable in how we treat the information that you choose to share with us.

During the course of providing our service including various fundraising projects and activities, we frequently gather and use personal information.  Anyone from whom we collect such information should expect that it will be carefully protected and that any use of or other dealings with this information is subject to consent.  Our privacy practices are designed to achieve this.

Defining personal information

Personal information is any information that can be used to distinguish, identify or contact a specific individual.  This information can include an individual’s opinions or beliefs, as well as facts about, or related to, the individual.  Exceptions:  business contact information and certain publicly available information, such as names, addresses and telephone numbers as published in telephone directories, are not considered personal information.

Where an individual uses his or her home contact information as business contact information as well, we consider that the contact information provided is business contact information, and is not therefore subject to protection as personal information.

Privacy practices

Personal information gathered by our Branch is kept in confidence.  Our personnel are authorized to access personal information based only on their need to deal with the information for the reason(s) for which it was obtained.  Safeguards are in place to ensure that the information is not disclosed or shared more widely than is necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was gathered.  We also take measures to ensure the integrity of this information is maintained and to prevent its being lost or destroyed.

We collect, use and disclose personal information only for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate in light of the circumstances.  We routinely offer individuals we deal with the opportunity to opt not to have their information shared for purposes beyond those for which it was explicitly collected.

Updating of Privacy Policy

We regularly review our privacy practices for our various activities, and update our Policy. 

Contact Information

Question, concerns or complaints relating to the Branch’s privacy policy on the treatment of personal information should be directed to:

Chief Privacy Officer:

Peter Labelle  -  Privacy Officer, Canadian Mental Health Association-Champlain East / Champlain Est 329 Pitt Street ; Cornwall, Ontario; K6J 3R1 Telephone: (613) 933-5845 ext. 249 Fax: (613) 936-2323 E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Further information on privacy and your rights in regard to your personal information may be found on the website of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada at www.privcom.gc.ca.      

 

We are consistently striving to make our services and facilities more accessible. Details of our commitment to accessibility are provided in our Accessibility Plan.

We are pleased to work with you individually to provide forms in alternative formats and to ensure our services meet your accessibility needs. Our Accessibility Policies are available upon request. We always welcome feedback on how we can make our facilities and services more accessible. If you have feedback to provide or wish to request policies and/or documents in alternative formats, please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 1-800-493-8271 during business hours.

 

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Non-commercial reproduction

Unless otherwise indicated, information on this site has been posted for the purpose of making it readily available for personal and public non-commercial use. The material may be reproduced, in whole or in part without charge or further permission from CMHA, provided that:

  1. CMHA is identified as the source of the material
  2. The material is reproduced in full without any changes
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Commercial reproduction

Permission must be obtained from CMHA if the material is to be reproduced in whole or in part.

 

 

 

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Champlain East Branch
329 Pitt Street
Cornwall , K6J 3R1, Ontario
1-800-493-8271
office@cmha-east.on.ca
Hours:
Monday to Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm