The majority of Ontario schools say they need more support for their students’ mental health, but statistics say their mental health doesn’t get enough attention in university.
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Double Stigma: Black communities are in mental health crisis mode
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How a lack of cultural competency in mental health care is failing BIPOC communities
by Pia Aranetaby Pia AranetaRacialized individuals face greater barriers to mental health support despite having worse mental health than their non-racialized counterparts. How can cultural competency training alleviate the problem?
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ADHD affects four per cent of adults globally, but more often goes untreated
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The debate on death: Are Canada’s reduced barriers to assisted death ethical?
by Pia Aranetaby Pia AranetaCanadians intolerably suffering are now eligible for assisted dying; but not everyone thinks that’s a good thing
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The hypocrisy of Bell’s annual mental health campaign only spotlights the real inequity Canadians face when accessing mental health care It’s been almost a month since Bell Let’s Talk Day…