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Kids in crisis: Inside Ontario s overloaded mental-health system

About two years ago, Suzanne noticed that her daughter was getting thinner and thinner. The Ottawa resident suspected that her daughter, then 14, had developed bulimia. By December 2019, she was struggling to get out of bed and looked gravely ill. Her parents were worried about her heart: purging a symptom of bulimia that can involve self-induced vomiting, laxative misuse, and other behaviours can cause imbalances of the electrolytes that help maintain a regular heart rhythm. In January 2020, Suzanne’s daughter agreed to go on a wait-list for an eating-disorder clinic at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. About two months later, as COVID-19 began upending the world, their family doctor instructed her to go to the emergency room immediately. She was admitted to the hospital’s inpatient eating-disorder program later that day.

A year into pandemic mental health crisis continues to build

Article content The month of May is associated with new beginnings and growth, its colourful and hopeful and lays the groundwork for summer. I’m partial to the month because it is the month of my birth but as the third and last month in the season of spring, I find the month to be invigorating because of its close proximity to longer days of sunlight and warmer weather. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. A year into pandemic mental health crisis continues to build Back to video The first week in the month of May is dedicated to Mental Health by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), which is celebrating its 70th year.

NEOFACS promoting children s mental health week

Children’s Mental Health Week is happening May 3-9. Officials from the North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services (NEOFACS) say “with Ontario in a state of emergency and schools closed, children and youth mental health has never been more important. The week is about increasing awareness of the signs of child and youth mental health problems, decreasing stigma and understanding that help is available and treatment can work. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. NEOFACS promoting children s mental health week Back to video NEOFACS is encouraging the community to raise awareness for child and youth mental health in the region by participating in virtual activities throughout the week promoting the Five Ways to Well-Being. Each weekday, NEOFACS will be promoting one of the five actions: connect, take notice, be active, keep learning and give. Campaign toolkits and mental health resources for coping through COVID-19 are avail

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