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Help Available for Families Needing to Find Mental Health Support Throughout BC Interior Region

May 24, 2016 By Leave a Comment

CMHA Kelowna, in partnership with Interior Health, has launched the Supporting Our Families: Interior Region Family Navigation Project to help parents and caregivers find and access mental health and substance use supports in their communities.

Parents and caregivers of children and youth up to age 25, who are feeling overwhelmed or unsure of how to find services or information about mental health and substance use issues, can now call a toll-free number to connect with a Family Navigator. The Family Navigator will listen to concerns, find out what supports are needed, and then assist the caller in finding relevant, local community resources. [Read more…]

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Athletes and Disordered Eating

February 9, 2016 By Aaryn Secker Leave a Comment

(Note: CMHA Kelowna originally wrote this blog entry for ProSmart Hockey and we have reblogged it here. Make sure to check ProSmart for more great articles on athletes and sport.)

Studies suggest that disordered eating may be more common among athletes and yet potentially more difficult to recognize. If you’re coaching an athletic team, or parenting an athlete, it’s critical to understand the impact of disordered eating in sport. However, your job is not to try to diagnose an athlete. Instead, this post is meant to help you recognize if someone might be struggling in case a health professional should be contacted. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: caregivers, community, eating disorder, education, family support, help, hockey, mental health, prevention, sports, stress, support, youth

How to Improve Mental Health Literacy

October 22, 2015 By Leave a Comment

Mental Health LiteracyJasmin Yee has written a great article at Healthy Minds Canada called “I Wish I Had Learned Mental Health Literacy Earlier.” We recommend you give it a quick read. The article raises some interesting points, such as the importance of mental health literacy in being able to advocate for oneself, as well as being able to put words to our thoughts and feelings.

So, how can we foster mental health literacy in our children? We’ve compiled a few links to get you started.

For families and caregivers of children, youth, or young adults with mental health issues, the links below are valuable but don’t forget about our Family Navigation services. CMHA Kelowna’s Family Navigator can help you access the resources you need in our community and also hosts events and support groups. 

  1. Grow Emotional Intelligence
    • Three Easy Ways to Raise Your Child’s Emotional Intelligence
    • 5 Steps to Nurture Emotional Intelligence in Your Child
  2. Teach Your Child to Describe Their Feelings
    • Bringing Feelings, Language and Intelligence Together
    • How to Teach Children to Put Feelings Into Words
    • How to Teach Preschool Children About Emotions and Feelings
  3. Encourage Emotional Regulation
    • Helping Children to Manage Feelings
    • 5 Steps to Help Kids Learn to Control Their Emotions

Plus, an article for the parents/caregivers: Emotional Agility

(Image for this blog from Homeless Hub. Please note that while we think the articles linked above contain some good information and tips, CMHA Kelowna does not necessarily endorse those websites or any products they may sell.)

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