Tips and support for a positive experience in the virtual art gallery
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Tips:
- Pay attention to your emotions - take breaks any time you need them for as long as you need them
- Be gentle and compassionate with yourself – think or write positive and supportive thoughts
- Distract yourself from repeatedly replaying distressing events by doing something positive (play a song, exercise, talk to someone)
- Focus on what you can control – make a list of what you can control and focus on one item
- Practice gratitude – think about what you learned and gained from the experience
Help lines:
- For immediate help contact your local care provider, health authority or mental health clinic
- National Mental Health Crisis Line: 1.866.996.0991
- First Nations & Inuit Hope for Wellness: 1.855.242.3310. Toll free 24/7.
- Mental Health Crisis Line: 613-722-6914. This is a first point of public access to the mental health crisis response system and is available 24 hours / 7 days a week. Provides screening, assessment, referrals, and supports in a crisis.
- Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868. A helpline for young people (5-20 years) with 24/7 confidential, anonymous support, professional counsellors and resources.
- National Suicide Prevention Support line: 1.833.456.4566/ Quebec: 1.866.277.3553
Websites:
- Mental health support: get help - Canada.ca
- Find Your CMHA - CMHA National
- Resource Hub: Mental health and wellness during the COVID-19 pandemic | Mental Health Commission of Canada
- First Nations and Inuit Health regional office/province
Other resources:
- See if you can access support through the Employee Assistance Program
- Healthcare workers may find resources in the Creating a Safe Space – Healthcare Worker Support Toolkit
Patient safety resources:
- Awareness of the Patient Safety Crisis in Canada
- Patients for Patient Safety Canada - What Our Members Do
- Tools and resources
- Patient and family stories: Patient Stories
- Provider stories: Healthcare Provider Stories
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