World Mental Health Day
October 10 is World Mental Health Day. It’s a reminder that Albertans facing mental health challenges deserve our respect and understanding.
United Nurses of Alberta is proud of the work that Registered Psychiatric Nurses and Registered Nurses do everyday to support patients, their families and all Albertans.
This World Mental Health Day, as we think about our own and others health needs, let’s not forget the importance of mental wellbeing.
Having to work and provide family care and self-care during these unprecedented times can not only be stressful but can be traumatizing. United Nurses of Alberta recognizes that these events can affect our members in different ways.
There is no right or wrong way for each individual to respond to stress and trauma.
The health and safety of our members and their patients remains our priority, so UNA encourages members in distress to use the following resources to assist you with monitoring your own personal mental health.
Mental Health Resources
Having to work and provide family care and self-care during these unprecedented times can not only be stressful but can be traumatizing. United Nurses of Alberta recognizes that these events can affect our members in different ways.
There is no right or wrong way for each individual to respond to stress and trauma.
The health and safety of our members and their patients remains our priority, so UNA encourages members in distress to use the following resources to assist you with monitoring your own personal mental health.
Resources
Health Link - Health Advice 24/7 - 811
Crisis Lines
Toll Free Crisis Line/Distress Centre - 403-266-4357
Mental Health Helpline - 1-877-303-2642
Provincial (referrals for community, government, & social services) - 211
Addictions Helpline - 1-866-332-2322
Family Violence - 310-1818
Income Supports - 1-866-644-5135
Kids Help Phone (Youth Counselling Line) - 1-800-668-6868
Self Care and Resiliency
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
Warning Signs of Suicide
