Belleville, ON. September 17, 2021

Mood Disorders Society of Canada (MDSC) is pleased to collaborate with Mental Health International (MHI) and regional youth mental health leaders to tackle issues faced by youth.

A Youth Roundtable discussion was recently organized and led by the Co-Chair of the National Youth Advisory Council for MDSC. The roundtable revealed gaps in mental health services across Atlantic Canada.

For the ‘full MHI report, on this extraordinary discussion among young people from Atlantic Canada’, click here: http://www.mentalhealthinternational.ca/ .

About Mood Disorders Society of Canada

MDSC was incorporated in 2001 with the overall objective of improving access to treatment, inform research, and shape program development and government policies with the goal of improving the quality of life for people affected by mood disorders. MDSC has evolved to become one of Canada’s best connected mental health NGOs with a demonstrated track record for forging and maintaining meaningful and sustained partnerships with the public, private and non-profit sectors throughout Canada. Collaboration is an MDSC operational principle. We provide extensive educational resources, workplace mental health programs, peer and trauma support and veterans’ programs that have direct positive impact on the lives of Canadians, their families and caregivers.

For more information:
(613) 921-5565
info@mdsc.ca
www.mdsc.ca