Monday, October 17, 2005

Education Evening Thursday, October 20th - Mood Disorders Association of BC

The MDA is hosting an Education Evening on Thursday, October 20th at Sunrise Hall - located at 1950 Windermere St. Dr. Hiram Mok, a psychiatrist at the UBC Mood Disorders Clinic, will be giving an update on depression. There will be a question and answer period followed by light refreshments.

For more information please visit the MDA's website at www.mdabc.ca

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

BC's Access to Health award nominations close October 31st

The BC Coalition of People with Disabilities' Access to Health awards are given each October to mark International Health Literacy Month. Nominations must be received by 4:30 pm October 31, 2005.

Awards are given each year to individuals in:

  1. the community agency category and
  2. the healthcare professionals category.
The awards recognize outstanding work by individuals supporting access to health information and services for people with disabilities throughout British Columbia.

To nominate someone for an award:
  • you must be a person with a disability living in BC
  • contact the Health Literacy Network for a nomination form or visit Community Alerts (August 10, 2005) at the BC Coalition of People with Disabilities website: http://www.bccpd.bc.ca
  • complete all three parts of the nomination form
  • mail or fax your nomination form by 4:30 October 31, 2005.
Award winners are selected based on the information you provide. Explain clearly how you nominee's work has made a difference in your life. If you are unable to complete the form or have questions, call Shelley at the BC Coalition of People with Disabilities (604-875-0188).

Monday, October 03, 2005

October 3 - 9 is Mental Illness Awareness Week

This week is Mental Illness Awareness Week. MIAW is an annual national public education campaign designed to show Canadians the reality of mental illness.

Mental illness affects more than six million—or one in five—Canadians. Mental disorders constitute 5 of the 10 leading causes of disability around the word. Many Canadians do not realize they are ill and don’t seek help because of the stigma surrounding mental illness. There are a lot of misconceptions about mental illnesses and the people who have mental illness. The goal of Mental Illness Awareness Week is to help bring mental illness out from the shadows and to prove that people with metnal illnesses can lead healthy, productive lives.

There are many events across BC celebrating Mental Illness Awareness Week. Here are some highlights:

Making Mental Health Matter, Prince George BC
7 – 9pm, October 4, 2005
A 2 hour workshop geared at “looking after your mental health”
For further information please visit http://www.bcsspg.org

'People Say I’m Crazy’ – Film viewing and Mental Health Panel Dicussion, Penticton BC
7 – 9pm, October 4, 2005
The 1st documentary by someone with schizophrenia. John invites his audience to tour the world of “his beauitful mind” and see how the illness binds his family together as he fights to build a fulfilling life. Panel discussion to follow.
Please contact Joanne Perry at cmhaunity@shaw.ca or 250-493-6327 for further information

Mental Illness Awareness Display at West Vancouver Memorial Library, West Vancouver BC
1 – 8pm, October 5, 2005
Brochures, refreshments and a short video will be on display to help increase awareness and educate the community about available resources.
For further information please visit http://www.bcssnorthshore.org

For more information about Mental Illness Awareness Week, an event in your area or to post your own community event please visit the Mental Illness Awareness Week’s official website at http://www.miaw-ssmm.ca/