NICE is The National Initiative for Care of the Elderly in Canada
The National Initiative for Care of the Elderly (NICE) has compiled Information Tools from research studies focused on understanding life challenges as people age.
Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
A free course for taking control of your thoughts, emotions, and relationships. 40+ lessons with guides, videos, and worksheets.
Accelerated Resolution Therapy Evidence-based practice
Information and links to publications on the evidence-base of ART is maintained by the International Society of Accelerated Resolution Therapy (IS-ART).
Bullying Canada
Our Lifeline: Bullied Youth Support Network stands by
bullied youth 24/7/365. Bullied Youth Support Network provides a safe space for youth to reach out by phone, texting or email, for expert help in bullying intervention and to learn how to deal with bullies.
One Stop Talk
A free, confidential service that lets kids and youth get immediate mental health support with a registered therapist.
LGBT Youth Line
YouthLine offers free support through our Ontario-wide 2SLGBTQ+ peer-support HelpLine. Get support from a peer support volunteer Sunday-Friday 4:00 pm - 9:30 pm EST.
Bounce Back Ontario
BounceBack is a free skill-building program based in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). It is designed to help adults and youth 15+ manage low mood, depression, anxiety, stress or worry. Delivered over the phone with a coach and through online videos, you will get access to tools that will support you on your path to mental wellness.
The Rosenzweig Mission
The Rosenzweig Mission, TRM, a charity, provides free Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) sessions to first responders, veterans, and active military in need of relief from job-related trauma. If you are a first responder, veteran, or active military in need of relief from job-related trauma, we are here to help.
Advanced Care Planning Ontario
ACP is conversations to help people and their substitute-decision-maker (SDM) prepare for future healthcare decisions. This website will help you learn about the process, think about what's important to you and how to involve your SDM. It also contains information about Ontario law and substitute decision-making.