Theme-based campaign
Theme-based campaign
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Bell Let's Talk
Bell Cause Day highlights Canadian mental health organizations that provide Canadians with access to mental health care in their communities across the country. These organizations are working to create positive change for many Canadians struggling with mental health and addiction issues.
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BENA
Non-alcoholic beverages served at troop dinners in December
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Vegetable and fruit campaign (outdoor market)
The Movement's objective? To make Quebecers aware of the importance of eating fruit and vegetables in adopting a healthy lifestyle... and to make them want to eat them more often!
Eat vegetables and fruits - Canada's Food Guide
Eating fruit and vegetables is above all a PLEASURE. And when you like it, you don't count!
In September, a market gardener will be on hand to offer good fresh vegetables for purchase -
Pedometer Challenge
May 1st to 31st
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March is Nutrition Month
The theme of Nutrition Month 2023, Discover the Power of Food, invites us to practice healthy eating habits to take care of our families and ourselves. Nutrition and healthy eating help us live longer and healthier lives by improving our weight management, digestion, mental health and preventing chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and various cancers.
March is Nutrition Month: Unlock the Potential of Food - Canada.ca -
Healthy relationships
CAF members should always be mentally prepared, so it makes a lot of sense to promote healthy relationships. Of course, the spouses and partners of CAF members must also be mentally prepared. They face a variety of challenges associated with the military lifestyle, as well as having to take care of everything when their loved one is on a mission. Encouraging couples to strengthen their relationship to promote the well-being of each other is therefore relevant.
Keep Your Relationship in Tip Top Shape - Canada.ca
Thriving relationships: small things add up - Canada.ca -
Mental Health Week
Mental Health Week will be an opportunity for CMHA National to draw attention to community mental health programs and the people and communities involved in community mental health. It will also demonstrate the importance of making mental health care universal and what that universality might look like. Finally, it will illustrate how we can care for mental health, and how mental health care can manifest itself (through art, photos, music, sounds, dance, movement, nature, etc.).
CMHA Mental Health Week - Canadian Mental Health Association -
Suicide Prevention Week
Talking about the issue of suicide with our loved ones and in our communities is a way to prevent suicide. That is why, as part of this campaign, we invite you to dare to talk about suicide. In February, on the AQPS daretotalkaboutsuicide.com website, we will be able to find information on distress, how to detect it and how to respond to it, testimonials from people who have dared to talk about suicide in their lives, as well as a list of ways to mobilise for the cause.
Take part in this major awareness-raising and social mobilisation event to stop losing loved ones to suicide.
Help, Information, and Suicide Prevention in Quebec | Suicide.ca -
National Addictions Awareness Week
National Addictions Awareness Week (NAW) promotes solutions to alcohol and other substance-related harms. It is an opportunity for Canadians to learn about the causes and prevention of harm, treatment and recovery, and to advance solutions that can bring about change.
National Addictions Awareness Week | Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (ccsa.ca)