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Hi Rebecca,

You can check with the Mental Health Commission of Canada at 
http://www.mentalhealthcommission.ca/English/Pages/default.aspx, they work 
on stigma.

Also, Qualaxia network at http://www.qualaxia.org/index.php?lg=en

Good lock, your project seems vrey interesting.

Francine Desbiens
Conseillère senior en prévention et promotion de la santé  
Centre de promotion de la santé - CHU Sainte-Justine
5757, avenue Decelles, bureau 108-B
Montréal, Québec, Canada  H3S 2C3
Téléphone : (514) 345-4931 poste 5045
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Hi Everyone!

I am undertaking some work for the Public Health Association of BC (PHABC)
to conduct an environmental scan to identify and analyse any promising
practices, experts, research, gaps and barriers in the area of stigma,
discrimination and social inclusion amongst people with mild to moderate
mental health or substance use issues. Having just moved from Australia, I
don't have a good a grasp on these things within the Canadian context so
any help is welcomed!

We are specifically looking at any relevant mental health promotion,
mental illness prevention and problematic substance use efforts within the
province of British Columbia (and across Canada if/where relevant) that
are addressing stigma, discrimination and social inclusion issues amongst
people with mild to moderate mental health or substance use issues.

If you know of any relevant organisations, policies, programs or research
in the area that may help, please email me!

Regards, 
Rebecca



Rebecca Zappelli
Health Promotion and Policy Consultant
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