Mental Health
Mental health is important to your overall health and well-being. It’s about how you think, feel, and act.
Did you know? Five out of five people have mental health, that means everybody. It is important to take care of your mental health just as you take care of your physical health. Good mental health helps you get the most out of life, and helps you cope with life's stresses and reach your goals. We can all improve our mental health.
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Mental health services in Durham Region
Mental health and mental illness
Watch this video to learn more about mental health and mental illness.
Adult mental health
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Teen mental health
The teenage years are a time when many physical, emotional and social changes are occurring. Teens often experience a range of emotions, as do parents. You play a vital role in helping your teen handle life's ups and downs in positive ways.
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Bullying |
Did you know that being a victim of a bully or being a bully can impact your teen’s mental health and well-being? Please visit your school board’s website for more information on bullying, which includes your school board’s specific policies and procedures. |
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Children's mental health
For children, part of being mentally healthy is being able to bounce back from challenges and learn from them. You play an important role in helping your child learn to deal with life’s stresses.
Support your child's mental health |
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Bullying |
Did you know that being a victim of a bully or being a bully can impact your child’s mental health and well-being? Please visit your school board’s website for more information on bullying, which includes your school board’s specific policies and procedures. |
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More information, including strategies and activities you can use to support your child's mental health, can be found in our Kids Can resource.
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Diverse communities
Durham is home to a population rich in diversity and culture. If you are looking for a community to connect with or to find mental health information in different languages, there are a variety of resources and supports available for communities across the region and surrounding area.
Information for schools
You can find information for mental health in schools on our Educators page.
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