Bell Let's Talk Day 2018

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On Bell Let’s Talk Day, Bell will donate more towards mental health initiatives in Canada, by contributing 5¢ for every applicable text, call, tweet, social media video view and use of our Facebook frame or Snapchat filter.

Along side this service Bell is also offering multiple online resources to help with the conversation.

The Let's Talk Toolkit

It’s all about having the right tools to combat the stigma around mental illness. The Bell Let’s Talk Toolkit consists of simple everyday tactics that can be used to break the silence, including a conversation guide, workplace tips and social media images.

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Conversation Guide

Sometimes it’s hard to talk about mental illness. Knowing what to say or how to say it isn’t obvious. To help you, Bell has created a simple conversation guide that can be used to talk with someone you might be concerned about.

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National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace

According to the Mental Health Commission, on any given week, more than 500,000 Canadians are unable to go to work due to mental health problems.

Create a working environment that supports the overall mental well-being of your employees. At the following link, you will find information about the National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace.

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Tools for teachers and students (university, college or CEGEP)

Below you will find downloadable resources to help your school or classroom join the conversation around mental health and take part in the Bell Let’s Talk campaign.

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