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  • Supporting a loved one with mental illness

    • July 14, 2021
    • Posted by: cfchadmin
    • Categories: Mental health, Resilience and wellbeing, Suicide prevention
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    It can be challenging knowing how to best support a loved one who has a mental health condition while still practising self-care.

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  • Supporting employees who are caring for elderly parents

    • July 9, 2021
    • Posted by: cfchadmin
    • Categories: Leadership, Mental health, Resilience and wellbeing
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    Leaders need to support members of their team who are caring for elderly or aging parents during COVID-19 and the challenges this comes with.

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