Enhancing Community Well-being
Phoenix Centre team members Melissa Oleynik (pictured right) and Melissa Throop recently had the pleasure of attending the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) Health and Wellness Fair in Chalk River.
Phoenix Centre team members Melissa Oleynik (pictured right) and Melissa Throop recently had the pleasure of attending the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) Health and Wellness Fair in Chalk River.
The Kids Come First Health Team knows that infants, children, and youth are not adults — their healthcare needs are totally different.
The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada.
Families, loved ones, friends and the patient themselves are all impacted by mental illness, whether it is through waiting for a diagnosis, operating day-to-day, or receiving treatment
Dedicated to the best life for every child and youth, CHEO is a global leader in pediatric health care and research.
KidsGrief.ca is a free online resource that helps parents support their children when someone in their life is dying or has died.
School avoidance can be a challenging issue for both children and parents. Here are seven practical tips to help support children who experience school avoidance and encourage their return to a healthy routine.
The Phoenix Centre has compiled a list of mental health tips and strategies to help children, youth and their families. You may find these tips helpful in managing your families’ mental health wellness. Check back often as the list is regularly updated.
If your teen is struggling, whether with mental health issues, stress, or other life challenges, it’s crucial to offer support in a way that makes them feel understood and empowered. Here are five tips to help guide you in supporting the teen in your life.