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Waterloo Wellington signs on to Roots of Hope national suicide prevention project


From Mental Health Commission of Canada and Waterloo Region Suicide Prevention Council

CAMBRIDGE, Ontario, Aug. 20, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) welcomed Waterloo Wellington as the seventh community to sign on to its national Roots of Hope suicide prevention project. The five-year partnership with the MHCC, which will be led by the Waterloo Region Suicide Prevention Council (WRSPC), aims to significantly reduce suicide rates in the area.

Every year, 4,000 people in Canada take their own lives. Roots of Hope draws on international best practices while allowing communities to leverage their strengths and tailor the project to their needs. At the heart of the program are five pillars: specialized supports for individuals in need, public education and awareness, means restriction, training for community leaders, and research and evaluation.

By partnering with local organizations, Roots of Hope will equip service providers with the training and support they need to achieve community-led solutions. Here4Hope, Wellington's suicide prevention initiative ? a partnership between the Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington and the Wellington County, as well as the Waterloo Wellington Local Health Integration Network ? will also play a central role in the program's implementation in partnership with the WRSPC.

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"The concept of Roots of Hope is one of strength and community spirit ? the best way to conquer the stigma and shame that have shadowed suicide for far too long. The investments made by the participating communities and provinces, and the supporting federal dollars, send the message that suicide prevention is no longer an item at the bottom of the collective agenda." ? Louise Bradley, President and CEO, Mental Health Commission of Canada

"Waterloo Region is one that truly embodies a sense of community and strength when it comes to the work of suicide prevention as it has driven and continues to support the journey of hope, help and healing.  We are proud to partner with the Roots of Hope project and continue our mission to reduce suicidal behavior and its impact on individuals, families and communities while also helping to advance the work of suicide prevention with key national partners." ? Elisa Brewer-Singh, Executive Director, Waterloo Region Suicide Prevention Council

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Mental Health Commission of Canada
613-683-3748
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Elisa Brewer-Singh
Executive Director
Waterloo Region Suicide Prevention Council
519-707-1958 ext 2151
[email protected] 

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