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Organizational change linked to physical, mental health sick leave

Canadian employees say organizational changes at their workplace are negatively affecting their physical and mental health.

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Ontario to open first mental health facility for female adult inmates

Ontario is working towards increasing mental health supports in the corrections system by creating the first mental health unit for female inmates.

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Canada’s workplaces lack mental health strategy

Real estate sector among a few industries more likely to have implemented a mental health strategy into its workplace.

Canadian Facility Management & Design

For Gen Y, health impacts workplace productivity

According to the 2015 Sun Life Canadian Health Index, more than four out of every five Canadians believe that employers are responsible for supporting their

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Ontario to invest in London mental health centre

Ontario is investing $1.2 million in the construction of a new mental health crisis centre in London to help adults dealing with mental health or

Canadian Facility Management & Design

$2.5-mil medical clinic opens in Newfoundland

A new $2.5-million medical facility has officially opened near Boat Harbour on the Burin Peninsula, N.L. The 4,000-square-foot building, known as the Placentia West Medical Clinic (Placentia West), will provide medical and community health services to approximately 3,000 residents in the surrounding communities.

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Youth Recovery Centre nears completion in P.E.I.

Prince Edward Island’s first Youth Recovery Centre is almost complete, thanks to a provincial investment of $800,000. The facility, which entered construction last fall, is part of a $9-million commitment to improving access to youth addictions and mental health treatments throughout the province. The project will be complete in April.

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B.C. mental health facility accepts $1-mil in funds

The new Joseph & Rosalie Segal Family Health Centre at the Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) is one step closer to reality thanks to a recent donation of $1-million from Bell Let’s Talk. Once complete, the $82-million, eight-storey development will be the largest purpose-built mental health facility in British Columbia.