Are people who suffer from mental illness getting the support they need?
It's not easy describing mental illness. Some who carry the burden of the disease call it the Beast or the Darkness. There are the clinical terms, such as schizophrenia or post-traumatic stress disorder. But here's what's easier to grasp: lost jobs, lost loves and lost lives. That's because too often, mental illness spirals into human tragedy.
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One in five Canadians will suffer from mental illness at some point in their lifetime. Nearly a third of all hospital stays in Canada are due to mental disorders, with mood and anxiety disorders most common.
The good news: mental illness HAS come out of the shadows in recent years. More and more people are talking about it, and diagnosis and treatments are improving. But, stigma remains. That's the number one reason why two-thirds of those living with a mental illness say they don't seek help.
The Prime Minister recently said, "There is no Canadian who doesn't have a friend or family member affected by mental health."
It's something Justin Trudeau understands intimately. His mother Margaret has struggled very publicly with bipolar disorder. But are governments — federal and provincial — stepping up to make mental health services accessible to all?
Whether it means creating mental health courts, housing the homeless with severe mental illness, ramping up mental health care on university and college campuses, or assisting First Nations struggling with high rates of suicide... is enough being done?
Our question today: Are people who suffer from mental illness getting the support they need?
Guests
Shane Partridge
He has battled mental health problems and addiction. He now helps others.
Twitter: @SPartridgeYXE
Chakameh Shafii
Co-founder and CEO of TranQool, a Canadian website for online therapy
Twitter: @TranQool
Natasha Bartlett
Senior manager of mental health and justice programs with Fred Victor, a charity that serves homeless and low-income people in Toronto.
Twitter: @FredVictorTO
Dr. Christopher Mushquash
Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Mental Health and Addiction, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Lakehead University, and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and Clinical Psychologist at Dilico Anishinabek Family Care.
Twitter: @DrMushquash
Louise Bradley
President and CEO of the Mental Health Commission of Canada
Twitter: @LouiseBradleyMH
Links & Articles
CBC.ca
- Manitoba chief loses cousin to suicide while in Ottawa to discuss crisis
- MKO Grand Chief calls on Ottawa to take action against suicide crisis on Manitoba First Nations
- Saskatoon man says people with mental illness shouldn't have to 'fight so darn hard'
- More than a decade with schizophrenia: how one UPEI student has coped
- Pay now or pay even more later: Coalition wants first ministers to boost mental health spending
- 12 Canadian books that explore mental illness
- 15 books about mental health for young readers
National Post
- Destitute ex-Olympian asks Trudeau to recognize substance use disorder as 'legitimate' mental health issue
- The dark side of farming: Surface stoicism can mask struggles with mental illness
- Afghan war veteran suffering from mental illness among those dead in apparent N.S murder suicide
- Thirteen people — nine in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside — died of overdoses overnight in B.C.
- 'I no longer had the ability to reason': Margaret Trudeau talks about life before mental health diagnosis
- First responders call for national strategy and increased funding to tackle PTSD crisis
Globe and Mail
- How mental illness complicates medically assisted dying
- Policing and mental illness: Many questions, no easy answers
- Why so many entrepreneurs struggle with mental illness
- Dealing with mental illness in the workplace
- Mental illness: A depressing failure of public policy
- Housing is most cost-effective treatment for mental illness: study
- In pursuit of mental health's holy grail
Macleans
- Mental illness: does it really affect one in five?
- One man's fight to help jets fly—despite mental illness
- Mike Barnes on living and writing with the beast of mental illness
- Normal behaviour, or mental illness?
- The mental health crisis on campus