Tag: #BellLetsTalk

Me before you: love and mental health

This article mentions suicide and may be triggering for some readers. Due to the sensitivity of the content, the author’s name has been removed to maintain anonymity.   As the middle child in a family of three girls, my mum always referred to me as the glue. I kept the sisterly fighting to a...

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Queen’s professor appointed as Member of the Order of Canada

Before the Bell Let’s Talk campaign hits on Jan. 30, its Mental Health and Anti-Stigma Research Chair—and Queen’s professor—Heather Stuart joined the Order of Canada. On  Dec. 27, Governor General Julie Payette appointed Stuart to the Order, which recognizes individuals who have made an exceptional...

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Queen's celebrates "Bell Let's Talk"

Since 2010, Bell Canada has run a yearly Bell Let’s Talk Day that urges people to talk about mental illness to help break down the stigma.    For every text and phone call made on the Bell network, as well as every view of their videos, tweets, Facebook posts and Instagrams with the Bell Let’s Talk...

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Bell renews mental health research funding

On Jan. 24, the atrium of the BioSciences Complex was abuzz. A live band played for numerous attendees dressed in white t-shirts and bright blue toques, there to witness a joint announcement between Queen’s University and Bell Let’s Talk. Queen’s researcher Heather Stuart, a professor of Community...

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