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Mental Health Support Services

Programs that help lead to healthier emotional and mental well-being. Includes, helplines, educational and information programs, and general support programs. For support groups, click here. For counselling click here. 

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National telephone and text suicide prevention and support. 988 uses culturally affirming suicide prevention services and has access to online resources, local helplines and crisis resources across Canada.

A partnership of government and community agencies led by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). Visit website for full list of partners.
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Provides an 8-week virtual grief group for children and youth ages 7-18 years, facilitated by a registered social worker, a pediatric advanced care team and a certified music therapist. Sessions include:

  • Songwriting
  • Mindfulness activities
  • Group discussion

Note: Concurrent support is provided by phone/video to the parents/caregivers of the children and youth (pre-scheduled, not at the same time as the group).

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Provides 24/7 access to active online support communities of people of all family members affected by a death of a child.
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Offeres free courses, webinars, workshops, supports, and events for individuals to learn about mental health and connect with others, share experiences. Course topics are varied and might include:

  • Insights of anxiety
  • Conquering negative thoughts
  • How to support a loved one and more

The course calendar is published on a bi-annual basis, visit website to find the most current course calendar.

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Counsellors provide confidential phone support to loved ones of Canadian Armed Forces (CF) members who are in need of support due to the unique nature of military life. Counsellors can help families:
  • Obtain information
  • Provide reassurance and support
  • Referrals to services offered to CF families
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Provides a free 8-week course to educate, support, and equip individuals who have a loved one living with a mental health concern. Course includes

  • Exploring treatment and community resources
  • Learn and practice self-care, boundaries, communication, and de-escalation
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Provides an online list of counsellors and psychotherapists in PEI who are Canadian Certified Counsellors (CCC).

Counsellors work in a variety of areas such as mental health and addictions, schools, career counselling. individual and family therapy, and music therapy.

Note: Not all listed professionals are accepting new clients
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Online information in text and video format about managing advanced illness, including:
  • Symptoms
  • Emotional and spiritual concerns
  • Financial programs
  • Decision-making
  • Caregiving
  • Talking about illness and grief
  • Tools for professionals
  • Final days
  • 2SLGBTQ+
  • COVID-19 and palliative care
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Provides in-person eight week peer to peer grief support groups. Groups are small and participants share their experiences and support each other.

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Confidential 24 hour a day mental health and addictions access line.

Individuals experiencing a mental health crisis can call and speak with a mental health professional (registered nurse or social worker) who can provide telephone support, problem solving, assessment of risk to safety, and link callers to appropriate resources within the hospital and/or community. If needed, a mobile mental health team can be dispatched to the caller.
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