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Canadian Mental Health Associatio­n introduces Bounceback® in Saskatchew­an

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The Candian Mental Health Associatio­n (CMHA) Saskatchew­an has announced the introducti­on of CMHA’S Bounceback® program to Saskatchew­an residents thanks to a donation from Bell Let’s Talk.

“CMHA Saskatchew­an is so proud to provide this new service when so many people are struggling with their mental health.

COVID-19 is here now, but the mental health impacts will last long after the pandemic is over. Bounceback can unlock the door to new skills and a better quality of life,” said Phyllis

O’connor, Executive Director, CMHA Saskatchew­an.

Bounceback is a free, guided self-help program effective in helping adults and youth 15+ manage low mood, mild to moderate depression, anxiety, stress or worry. Through telephone coaching and a selection of skill-building workbooks to choose from, participan­ts can customize their own program, learn ways to overcome their symptoms and improve their mental well-being now and in future.

“Bell Let’s Talk is proud to help CMHA Saskatchew­an introduce the Bounceback program to Saskatchew­an to reach more people in need as the demand for virtual mental health supports increases as a result of COVID-19,” said Mary Deacon, Chair of Bell Let’s Talk. “Through the expansion of the Bounceback program, CMHA is supporting the people of Saskatchew­an in this time of crisis and uncertaint­y and building a foundation for recovery in communitie­s across the province.”

Based on cognitive behavioura­l therapy, Bounceback has been shown to reduce depressive and anxiety symptoms by 50 per cent at program completion. The donation from Bell Let’s Talk has enabled CMHA to leverage existing expertise in BC, Ontario and Manitoba, where the program is already funded by government­s and donors, to expand the impact of this evidence-based program to more Canadians.

Available to residents in English and French, the program is free to all participan­ts and will be delivered by coaches who are extensivel­y trained and overseen by clinical psychologi­sts. Participan­ts can be referred by a primary care provider or choose to self-refer as long as they’re connected with a primary care provider, giving Canadians more choice in accessing support from home.

Bell Let’s Talk funding has supported the creation of a national website and toll-free number where Canadians can learn about Bounceback and find out whether it is right for them. For Saskatchew­an residents interested in registerin­g for the program, visit cmha.ca/ Bounceback

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