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We regret that the Mental Health Promotion Unit is not able to provide a general information or referral service. For other kinds of communications, click on one of the following options:
Mental Health Promotion Unit Please note that the Mental Health Promotion Unit of the Public Health Agency of Canada cannot provide medical or other clinical advice. Please consult your family doctor, local health centre, crisis line or other community resources listed in your telephone directory. Crisis lines and other emergency numbers are listed at the front of the directory, or click here. Web sites of the Public Health Agency of Canada do not provide crisis counselling or referral. If you are feeling suicidal or in crisis, if you are coping with the loss of a loved one to suicide, or if you know someone who needs help for this kind of situation, the following non-governemental organizations offer information about available support lines: In Canada In the United States Elsewhere in the world Responsibility for the planning, delivery and monitoring of health services (including mental health services) is primarily the responsibility of the provincial and territorial governments, not the Public Health Agency of Canada. To communicate concerns or questions about mental health service delivery, hospitalization and related issues, please contact your provincial or territorial ministry of health (or equivalent), listed in your telephone directory. For links to web sites of provincial/territorial ministries of health, click here. For information about federal and provincial/territorial responsibilities related to health care, see the Health Care area of the main Health Canada website. The Mental Health Promotion Unit does not offer a program of grants and contributions for community projects, research or education. For information about eligibility for project funding from the Population Health Fund of the Public Health Agency of Canada or related initiatives, please contact: Grants and Contributions Monitoring and Advisory Section To obtain information or to express your views about mental health research, please visit the web site of the Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addictions (INMHA), one of the recently established Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) that now provide most federal funding for health research. For general information on a wide range of subjects related to mental health and mental illness, please use the Search feature at the Canadian Health Network site at www.canadian-health-network.ca.
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