mental health

In partnership with the Ty Pozzobon Foundation, we are proud to release this video “Mental Health in Rodeo: Being OK Inside the Arena and Out

I'M NOT OKAY - Now What?

If you or someone you know requires urgent intervention, CALL 911 or:

Suicide Crisis Helpline (24 hours/day, 7 days/week): 
Dial 988 in Canada

Visit  988.ca for more resources

HealthLink:
Dial 811 in Alberta

Mental Health Hotline (Alberta Health Services):
1-877-303-2642

Canada Suicide Prevention Service:

Visit https://suicideprevention.ca/resources/ to find additional resources and crisis centers near you.

Make an appointment with your family physician. If you do not have a family physician, find one through the Alberta Primary Care Network or attend a walk in clinic.

OR

Make an appointment with one of our health care provider partners who understand rodeo and Western culture. There are many different forms of counselling so it is important to find the best match for YOU. You may have to try on a few different pairs of ‘boots’ before you find the right fit.

Tami Reid, Psychologist, MA

Amy Monea, Counsellor, MSW, RSW

Rapid Access Counselling Alberta 

  • Virtual, repeatable Single Session Counselling across Alberta. Qualified professionals at low or no cost
  • Contact: 1-877-244-2360 or email intake@kindred.ca
  • Website: www.RACAlberta.ca 

Or visit our MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES below

Mental Health Resources

If you or someone you know requires urgent intervention, CALL 911 or:

Suicide Crisis Helpline (24 hours/day, 7 days/week): 
Dial 988 in Canada
Visit   988.ca  for more resources

HealthLink:
Dial 811 in Alberta

Meal Health Hotline (Alberta Health Services):
1-877-303-2642

Visit https://suicideprevention.ca/need-help/ to find provincial crisis centers near you

Thank you to Amy Monea for providing these resources as a guide to navigating mental health services and options in Alberta and beyond:

I’m Not Ok, Now What?

Mental Health Flow Chart

Make an appointment with your family physician. If you do not have a family physician, find one through the Primary Care Network, or attend a walk- in clinic.

OR

Make an appointment with one of our health care provider partners who understand rodeo and Western culture. There are many different forms of counselling so it is important to find the best match for YOU. You may have to try on a few different pairs of ‘boots’ before you find the right fit.

Tami Reid, Psychologist, MA

Amy Monea, Counsellor, MSW, RSW

I’m Not Ok, Now What?

Mental Health FlowChart

 
Canadian Mental Health Association – Information, programs and online tools, and to get help:
 
 
My Health Alberta  – Learn more about mental and behavioral health, and to take action:
 
 

Rapid Access Counselling Alberta – Virtual, repeatable Single Session Counselling across Alberta

 

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