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The Brant County Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association
is a non-profit organization governed by a volunteer Board of
Directors. CMHA contributes to the mental well-being of the
community through support services for persons with a serious mental
illness and educational initiatives for the general public. We
promote a positive approach to mental health through leadership,
education, advocacy and support services. This is done in
partnership with consumer/survivors of mental health services and
their families. We believe that a healthy community should
provide opportunities for all citizens to participate in any
aspect of community life.
Serious Mental Illness
The first priority for mental health service follows the Ministry of
Health's directive for
mental health reform. There are three dimensions used to identify
individuals with severe
mental health problems - disability, duration and diagnosable
disorders. The critical
dimension is the extent of disability and serious risk of harm to
oneself, related to
diagnosable disorder.
Disability refers to difficulties interfering with and severely
limiting an individual's
capacity to function normally in one or more life activities,
including living skills, such as
maintaining a household, managing money, getting around the
community and
appropriate use of medication, and functioning in social, family and
vocational or
educational contexts.
Duration refers to an ongoing nature of the problems over time or
the experience that
the problems have persisted over time. This does not necessarily
mean continuous.
Episodes may be intermittent between which there are periods of full
recovery.
Diagnosable disorders of predominant concern are schizophrenia, mood
disorders
(depression and bipolar disorder), severe personality disorder,
paranoia and other
psychoses. Individuals may have other disorders in addition to
serious mental health
problems, such as a developmental disability or an alcohol or
substance abuse problem.
Information
CMHA can provide information on a variety of topics related to
mental health and
mental illness, including a person's rights in the mental health
system and what mental
health services are available in Brant County and how to access
them. We have a
resource library of books, clippings and videos devoted to mental
health issues which
can be borrowed by the general public.
Contact Us
CMHA Brant - Brant County Branch
44 King Street, Suite 203
Brantford. Ontario
N3T 3C7
519-752-2998 Fax 519-752-2717 |
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