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Quick links

In case of emergency, dial 9-1-1.

Government of NB

Mental health and addiction treatment helpline

1 866 355 5550

Navigapp

Online resource that aims to support mental wellness.

9-8-8

Help link in case of suicidal crisis

Mental Health

Improve mental health outcomes for all people in Canada.

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Who are we helping?

Working on my well-being, offers resources to managers and employers looking to improve mental health in the workplace.

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If you are a company looking to improve the well-being of your employees, our team is here to support you.

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We provide mental health training and education sessions to businesses to improve their work environment.

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Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you.

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Did you know?

500,000 Canadians

are absent from work for mental health reasons every week.

4,500 Canadians

die by suicide every year

About 75%

suicides are men

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1/3 of suicides

are related to professionals or work

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PromoVie® Guide

Developed by Jalila Jbilou, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, New Brunswick Medical Training Center and School of Psychology, Université de Moncton for the My well-being I work on strategy

The aim of this guide is to provide support to organizations so that they can cultivate a work environment conducive to good mental health. It also aims to raise awareness among human resources and senior managers of the importance of playing an active role in suicide prevention, postvention and support for the psychological health of employees in the workplace.

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For any information and to obtain a copy, please contact:

Jalila Jbilou MD, PhD

Professor

NB Medical Training Center-University of Moncton

School of Psychology-Université de Moncton

jalila.jbilou@umoncton.ca

Life - a male perspective

Documentary

Documentary aimed mainly at men with inspiring and resilient testimonies relating to different life challenges such as professional burnout and the loss of a loved one by suicide. The objective of this documentary is to demystify certain taboos regarding men and their emotions. We also emphasize the importance of consulting a professional or simply talking to someone you trust when something is wrong.

Presented by the Le Maillon Kedgwick/Saint-Quentin NB program

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