I know there are mixed feelings on #BellLetsTalk -
So, every year, I list the Atlantic organizations who are getting funding from the initiative.
Boys&Girls Club, Charlottetown
Funding will support design/development/promotion of the Club’s new after-school intervention program, Reach for the Stars. The project will target youth ages 12-15 who are at risk of developing mental health & addiction challenges. #BellLetsTalk
Chalmers Foundation, Fredericton
Funding to provide Cognitive Behavioural Therapy training to 25 primary care providers, as well as Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies accreditation for 3 peer mentors. #BellLetsTalk
Eating Disorder Foundation, St. John's
Funding will support Provincial Emotion Focused Family Therapy workshops; for parents, carers and health professionals in the province, working w/individuals struggling with an eating disorder or other related mental illnesses. #BellLetsTalk
Healthy Start, Healthy Future, NB
Funding for 10 new "Life With A Baby" support groups in isolated communities in NB for 1 year. The groups provide in-person and online programs and resources to help parents of children navigate Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. #BellLetsTalk
Laing House, Halifax
Funding will support the development of community building programs at the Foundation’s new Sackville Youth Centre for youth, ages 13 to 24, who are living with mental health challenges. #BellLetsTalk
Northwood, Halifax
Funding for staffing Seeds of Success mental health and wellness support program for individuals living in their long term care facility. #BellLetsTalk
Self-Help Connection, NS
Funding for the WRAP (Wellness and Recovery Action Plan) program, enabling the training of 2 to 3 WRAP facilitators in 8 regions within Nova Scotia. #BellLetsTalk
SPLASH Centre, Harbour Grace Community Youth Network, NL
Fund 2 individuals from rural NL to complete the Mental Health First Aid for Adults Who Interact With Youth training, to become certified Mental Health First Aid instructors. #BellLetsTalk
The Gathering Place, St. John's
Funding to empower participants with lived experience to become peer supporters. 1 staff member will become a Mental Health First Aid trainer and will deliver subsequent training to Peer to Peer program leaders. #BellLetsTalk
The John Howard Society of Fredericton
Funding for the training and hiring of a Chronic and Episodic Homelessness Mental Health Peer Support Worker.
They just made the hire: atlantic.ctvnews.ca/man-who-was-re…
The Tema Foundation, Halifax
Funding will be used to run an Education Day open to 600 First Responders and their families, focused on improving the understanding of CIS and PTSD and dealing with diagnosis, treatment, resilience and next steps. #BellLetsTalk
Thrive, St. John’s
Funding for Thrive’s new THREADS project (Teaching Hope & Resiliency through Education, Arts, Drama, and Story), aimed at youth with mental health issues who are not being supported through the traditional school system. #BellLetsTalk
YMCA of Greater Moncton
Funding to operate the Plusone Mentoring program, engaging and equipping young people to overcome the challenges they face. The program will support over 120 youth ages 10 to 17 in developing healthy relationships and coping mechanisms. #BellLetsTalk
These groups/organizations are doing amazing things in our Atlantic Canada communities. #BellLetsTalk
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
Insp. Kimberly Quartermain, a critical incident commander, says it was a male who was barricaded today in his own home, but voluntarily left around 3:40 today.
It was a neighbour who contacted the police. They saw a male with a firearm. Not sure if it was outside or inside the residence. The male is 28 years old, and police “have had previous contact” with him.
Police are aware of two long guns, a bullet proof vest and knives in the residence. The residence is still being secured. No shots were fired.
I'm back in court this afternoon for the Matthew Raymond trial -
Jury is in the room, cross examination has continued of Alex Pate. The Crown is asking about prior interviews/court appearances where Raymond was upset, spoke out, and in some cases, yelled during a proceeding.
We're listening to another audio recording, from June 18, 2019.
Justice Ferguson is explaining to Raymond that what he says in the courtroom can be used as evidence. Raymond says he has been asking to speak to his lawyer.
Crown completes its questions.
Defence begins again.
We can identify him only as Jeffrey because of a publication ban.
He says he recalls Raymond talking about the earth being flat and conspiracies that high-level government workers ran the world.
"When we came in he always told us to turn our phones off or put them in the truck off the car...I told him no one's listening to him, no one cares...he just had it in his head that he knew things."
Court has resumed this morning for the trial of Matthew Vincent Raymond.
I feel I should say, some of what I’ll be tweeting over this trial will be difficult to read and potentially triggering. Please keep that in mind if you’re following along. (File photo)
A paramedic who responded August 10/2018 is the first to take the stand this morning. She says at about 10:30 this morning “things actually started happening.”
She describes learning that her ambulance would be transporting the suspect to hospital. It was her second day on the ambulance.
“I was only in charge of taking vitals...and then they started...doing their head to toe assessment.”