The Reproductive Mental Health pages on the BC Mental Health website provide resources for individuals and professionals, including self-care guides, factsheets, and practice guidelines.
Read MoreThe Hand in Hand Developmental Support Resource is designed for use with children at risk, particularly children involved with child welfare, and created as a part of the Infant Mental Health and Family Law Initiative.
Read MoreIn a Jan 25 blog post, Cris Rowan, of Zone’in Consulting, writes about “Child Mental Illness – Have we individualized what is really a systemic problem?” and presents her “8 System Initiative to Enhance Child Development and Learning”.
Read MoreThe Children’s Mental Health Learning Series, produced by Alberta Human Services, is designed to provide caregivers, families and professionals with helpful information to increase knowledge and support children and youth with mental health concerns.
Read MoreThis gentle, approachable video from Kelty Mental Health emphasizes the good success rate in treating mental health issues in teenagers.
Read MoreClick here to watch an engaging, 4 minute video on strengthening protective factors and resilience among youth.
Read MoreClick here to access a quick video that summarizes Clyde Hertzman’s key messages regarding early childhood development.
Read MoreTake a few minutes to check out this fast-paced, very entertaining and approachable animated exploration of new research findings in motivational theory, similar in presentation style to the famous “Story of Stuff”.
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