Understanding Mental Health

Mental health refers to a person’s psychological and emotional well-being. It affects the way we think, feel and behave. A mental health problem can affect our ability to deal with life events.
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Improve parent-child interactions
Light supper for evening group only
Located in central Etobicoke, 65 Hartsdale Drive
Monday evening Oct 2 – Nov 27
Tuesday morning Oct 3 – Nov 28
Wednesday evening Oct 4 – Nov 29
If you are interested in participating in these groups, please contact the facilitators listed below. Please note that space is limited. If there is no room in the fall groups, you can request to be put on the waiting list for the winter session.
Parents/caregivers of children 5-12 years
All participants are asked to participate in evaluation of their experience of this service.
Margaret (for evening group)
(416) 240-1111 ext. 2351
Marietta (for morning group)
(416) 240-1111 ext. 2251
Mental health refers to a person’s psychological and emotional well-being. It affects the way we think, feel and behave. A mental health problem can affect our ability to deal with life events.
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