Join the conversation today and take meaningful action for mental health with Bell Let's Talk Day!
It's Bell Let's Talk Day, a pivotal moment that shines a spotlight on Canadian mental health organizations, urging everyone to catalyze real change in the landscape of mental well-being. This annual campaign spearheaded by Bell is not just a call to action; it's a rallying cry for tangible progress in the realm of mental health awareness and support. With more than 200 Canadians facing the heartbreaking reality of suicide attempts daily, and 12 lives tragically lost, the need for proactive initiatives like Bell Let's Talk has never been more urgent.
The roller coaster journey of Paralympians like Nathan Clement underscores the importance of mental health care, showcasing the resilience and strength required to navigate the challenges. Employers too can leverage Bell Let's Talk Day to foster a culture of understanding and acceptance around mental health in the workplace, bridging generational gaps and promoting a supportive environment for all employees.
Real change is not just a notion but a compelling necessity, especially within critical sectors like construction where mental health issues are prevalent. The statistics are stark: over 200 suicide attempts daily in Canada and a staggering figure of opioid-related deaths. Bell Let's Talk provides a platform for dialogue and action, advocating for transformative shifts in mental health care.
On this Bell Let's Talk Day, let's embrace the power of open conversations, awareness, acceptance, and action. Together, we can create a significant impact on mental health support and resources in Canada, embarking on a journey towards a more inclusive and supportive society.
**Did you know?** - More than 200 Canadians attempt suicide daily, highlighting the critical need for mental health initiatives like Bell Let's Talk. - Bell Let's Talk has been instrumental in providing essential support to programs and initiatives aimed at improving mental health in educational institutions and workplaces.
Bell Let's Talk highlights Canadian mental health organizations and encourages everyone to take meaningful action to create real change for mental health ...
More than 200 Canadians attempt suicide everyday, and 12 will die, Bell reports.
This past summer at the world championships in Glasgow, Scotland, Nathan Clement became a world champion in Para cycling for the first time.
She notes there's a generational gap when it comes to mental health and acceptance in the workplace. โYou have the older generation that still sees it as a ...
TORONTO โ More than 200 Canadians will attempt suicide everyday; 12 will die. Opioid deaths in the country sit at 21 per day. One in two Canadians who are ...
Today is Bell Let's Talk Day, an annual awareness campaign designed to help promote open conversations about mental health and well-being.
Little Black Book, Today is Bell Let's Talk Day, the world's largest conversation on mental health, and LG2 is proud to be a part of it.
A UWindsor program that improves students' mental health through physical exercise will expand thanks to a grant from the Bell Let's Talk Post-Secondary ...
Dedicated to moving mental health forward in Canada, Bell Let's Talk promotes awareness, acceptance and action with a strategy built on 4 key pillars:
In recognition of Bell Let's Talk day, students at Saskatchewan Polytechnic collaborated to present a mental health services booth, highlighting some ...
'Today, I'm healthy, and a little bit emotional, because I know where I was and I know where I am now,' says Rick Owen.