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Back to school mental health tips
Oct 10, 2019
Back to school mental health tips
As students and parents prepare for back-to school-season, CMHA Peel Dufferin is reminding people to keep mental health in mind during the transition.
While a new school year can be exciting, it can also cause stress and anxiety. CMHA suggests maintaining positive mental health during this seasonal shift with the following strategies:
- Take care of your body. Mental and physical health are fundamentally linked. Make sure to get enough sleep, drink water, and eat well.
- Build resiliency. Resiliency means coping well with problems, stress, and other difficult situations. Problems and stress are a normal part of life. Set aside time to think about the resiliency tools available to you, such as structured problem-solving skills or people who can help you during difficult situations.
- Reach out for support. Social support is an important part of mental health. People in our networks can offer emotional support, practical help, and alternate points of view. Contact CMHA [branch] for mental health support in your community.
CMHA Peel Dufferin offers various programs for anyone who is over 16 years of age and older. If you need help, please call 905-451-5123 or 1-877-451-2123. Walk-ins are also welcomed at 314-7700 Hurontario Street, Brampton and 1 Elizabeth Street, Orangeville.
For post-secondary students, the Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) has compiled an orientation package of campus mental health resources available across the province. Visit the CICMH website to view the full list. Additional mental health tips specifically for children can be found on the Children’s Mental Health Ontario website.