Voices of Hope: A Panel Discussion in recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day

by CMHA NS Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia DivisionWednesday, 8 September 2021 from 6:00 PM (ADT) to Friday, 10 September 2021 8:00 PM (ADT)

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Overview

Where: Zoom

When: Wednesday, September 8, 2021, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.   

Panelists:   

  • Keith Anderson
  • Ryan Gould
  • Haley Tiffany

Facilitator: Seana Jewer, Suicide Prevention, Communities Addressing Suicide Together Lead (CAST), CMHA NS Division  

Cost: Free event. Donations are welcome. 

Details

The Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Division, in partnership with Worth Living, is proud to host Voices of Hope: a World Suicide Prevention Day Panel. The panel, which will be held via Zoom from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 8, will feature three mental health advocates who will share their unique journeys  to recovery and wellness. 

Each panelist’s personal journey is featured in Life Worth Living (Anderson, Davis, Campeau, 2021), a mental health anthology that examines mental health challenges and recovery from a variety of perspectives through 12 unique stories. 

The discussion will be facilitated by Seana Jewer, CMHA NS CAST Lead (Communities Addressing Suicide Together).  

    Attendees

    • Chris Prochut
    • Anonymous
    • Anonymous
    • Anonymous
    • Anonymous
    • Joe Townsend
    • Ryan Gould
    • Anonymous
    • Anonymous
    • Anonymous
    • Anonymous
    • Anonymous

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    About This Charity

    Founded in 1908, the Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Division (CMHA-NS) provides provincial leadership in mental health and works to support the mental health of all Nova Scotians. This is achieved through the provision of community-based support and services that promote positive mental health-quality of life and prevent mental ill-health related injury and disease.