Projets du SM COVID

Un lieu d’information sur les projets soutenus par le Carrefour DEC à travers le SM COVID

Le programme Soutenir la santé mentale des personnes les plus touchées par la COVID-19 (SM COVID) est financé par l’Agence de la santé publique du Canada. Il s’agit d’un programme national qui vise à soutenir les initiatives qui atteignent les populations clés dont la santé mentale a été affectée de manière disproportionnée par la pandémie de COVID-19. Ces initiatives mettent en œuvre, adaptent ou intensifient et testent des interventions qui favorisent la santé mentale positive ou préviennent la maladie mentale ; et/ou renforcer les capacités des organisations et des prestataires de services pour répondre aux besoins nouveaux et complexes émergeant de la pandémie.

Vingt projets sont actuellement financés:

  • Kids Help Phone: Expanding the Reach and Impact of Kids Help Phone’s Outreach Programs and Gateway Content to Support the Mental Wellness of Young People from Equity-Seeking and Underserved (Annonce)
  • Vanier Community Service Centre: Promoting mental health & wellness to underserved and high needs children, youth, and their families through a social prescription program (Annonce)
  • United Chinese Community Enrichment Services Society: A Tri-Cities Wrap Around Model of Care to Maternal Mental Health in Immigrants (Annonce)
  • Métis Nation of British Columbia: Kaa-wiichitoyaahk (We Take Care of Each Other): Comprehensive Métis Mental Wellness Community Capacity Building Implementation (Annonce)
  • Préma-Québec: Prématurité, santé mentale … Espoir (Annonce)
  • Coaching Association of Canada: “I can help!” Improving mental health literacy of sport coaches in diverse communities across Canada (Annonce)
  • National Council of YMCA of Canada: Y Mind and Mind Medicine Expansion (Annonce)
  • Centre for Resilience and Social Development: Halumbe Wellness Project: Supporting the Mental Health of Black Youth in Ottawa (Annonce)
  • Ontario College of Art and Design University: The Mindful Campus Initiative (MCI) (Annonce)
  • Wanasah: Mental Health Services for Black Youth: The Wanasah Trauma-Responsive Community (Pilot) Initiative (Annonce)
  • Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health: Moving evidence to action for seniors’ mental health promotion during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
    (Annonce)
  • The Community Health and Social Services Network: Supporting and Promoting Mental Health in OLMCs in Quebec (Annonce)
  • Ontario Alliance for Healthier Communities: Social Prescribing for Better Mental Health (Annonce)
  • Jack.org: Adapting and Scaling Jack.org’s Youth Mental Health Education Programming (Annonce)
  • St. Michael’s Hospital: The Rapid Scale-Up of Community-Led Culturally-Congruent Social Media Parental Mental Health Promotion Programs in 7 Key Cultural-Linguistic Groups in Canada (Annonce)
  • York University: Centering Black Youth Wellbeing: Beyond Anti-Black Racism Training to Transformational Action (Annonce)
  • Ghanaian Canadian Association of Ontario: Mental Health First Aid for Africans in the Diaspora (Annonce)
  • Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention: Trauma informed care to Promote Mental Health Equity for ACB LGBTQIA+ Community (Annonce)
  • Abiona Centre for Infant & Early Mental Health: The Umoja Project: Improving Mental Health and Educational Attainment for Black Parenting Youth through a Home Visiting Model (Annonce)
  • Moyo Health and Community Services: Theatre for Positive Mental Health (Annonce)
  • Indus Community Services: Boost Wellness of Transitional Age Youth-Supporting the Health of those Most Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic (Annonce)
  • Eating Disorders Nova Scotia: Mobilizing communities to promote mental health through the delivery of peer support among those impacted by eating disorders (Annonce)
  • The Gilbert Centre for Social and Support Services: QT Youth Connection Discord (Annonce)