Oakville Beaver, 10 Oct 2013, p. 21

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The Province recently launched a new mental health phone line in an effort to improve services to college and university students across Ontario, including at Oakville's Sheridan campus. "The launch of this new phone line is very important because the Ontario government saw the need for a mental health system that is better able to deliver what children and youths need," said Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, who also chairs Ontario's Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions. dictions Strategy, launched in 2011 -- the first three years have focused on children and youth. "The Good2Talk phone line is another step forward in providing services for youth to help them cope with mental health," Flynn said. On May 10, the MPP's Oakville Provincial Youth Advisory Council organized the Great Oakville Pursuit event Kevin Flynn to raise awareness about youth mental health. Good2Talk is a free, confidential and anonymous service that offers proGetting the right care fessional counselling, mental health informa"One in five young people in Ontario are tion and connections to local resources, and dealing with mental health issues, such as can be reached by calling 1-866-925-5454. anxiety, depression, schizophrenia and eating The service is delivered by Kids Help disorders. It's important that we get the right Phone, ConnexOntario, 211Ontario, the care, at the right time, in the right place." Ontario Centre for Excellence in Child and The Good2Talk post-secondary student Youth Mental Health and post-secondary inhotline is part of numerous projects the stitutions. Province has taken on as part of its $27-milFor more information, visit www.good2talk. lion Comprehensive Mental Health and Ad- ca or email info@good2talk.ca. New mental health phone line launched for students Health 21 | Thursday, October 10, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com "Connected to your Community" through healthy hearing! When you take care of your hearing you take care of the relationships you have with your loved ones. Don't miss out on the excitement and joy of life's biggest celebrations or the simple pleasures of everyday moments. Come to the Hearing Sciences and we will work with you to find your ultimate hearing solution. You'll be glad you did! Donating teddy bears to sick children Better Hearing Day continue making a difference in ally want to become a pediatric children's lives," she said. oncologist." Abid says she chose to doFor more information, or nate teddy bears to the children to donate to the cause, email at McMaster after visiting the aizastbf@hotmail.com or call hospital along with a friend of 647-864-2492. hers who was also a patient last year. Living Well "Seeing all the kids suffering, really impacted me and since then, I've wanted to help put 905-847-0707 a smile on the faces of as many children as I can," she explained. Abid says the whole experience from the project has inspired her to eventually work in the community service field once she's done school. "Since I was little, I dreamt of being a firefighter because I wanted to save people's lives and make a difference SMALL in my community," she GROUP said. "As I've grown up, CLASSES & Mary German my dreams have shifted PRIVATES Studio Director somewhat and now I rein our tenth year. by John Bkila Oakville Beaver Staff October 21 -- OAKVILLE 1 Day Only! Call for your complimentary hearing test and free demo! Spaces are limited. The simple gesture of a stuffed teddy bear can go a long way in helping sick children feel better -- that's why 15-yearold Aiza Abid is raising funds to bring a smile to the faces of the patients at McMaster Children's Hospital. The Grade 10 Garth Webb Secondary School student was asked to raise awareness of an issue as part of a civics class project, but Abid has taken on the cause to go beyond the assignment. Abid says she wants to fundraise for as long as she needs to (by holding local bake sales and going door-to-door), to initially collect $500 in hopes to purchase 100 bears -- whatever is left over, she will donate to the Hamilton hospital. "The project ends in a couple of weeks but I am going to work on it as long as I can, to Book an appointment during Better Hearing Day and you can also: Ask a manufacturer's representative about the newest digital instruments Listen to the latest in digital technology and judge for yourself Have a personal demonstration of the Alta, the 3rd generation digital hearing instrument known for its exceptional clarity and performance in noise Take home the Alta for a no obligation 2 week TEST DRIVE Pilates 905-465-3277 58% of relatives say "My relative has been having a better life since starting to wear hearing aids." excerpted from "Hearing is Living", a study by Hear the World, January 2012. Aud iolog y and Hear i ng A id Cent re 2419 Marine Dr., Oakville

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