
Signature Initiative
Expanding our focus: youth mental health
Canada is facing a youth mental health crisis. Youth, ages 16 鈥 24 report experiencing mental health and substance use challenges at higher rates compared to older Canadians.1 Yet, despite this urgent need, young people continue to face significant barriers to care, including long wait times, limited representation in decision-making, and fragmented, often inaccessible, or discriminatory campus supports.
To bridge these gaps, we will be launching a new Youth Mental Health signature 天美传媒MV Cares initiative in 2025. 聽By leveraging data-driven insights, community partnerships, and best-in-class technology, we aim to deliver a comprehensive solution to improve mental health outcomes for youth. 聽
As part of our solution, and in partnership with Mental Health Research Canada, we are introducing the : Canada鈥檚 most comprehensive resource to aggregate data on the diverse mental health needs of youth across Canada. For the first time, Canadian researchers, policymakers, and educators can access an interactive dashboard that provides mental health data and trends on Canadian youth across multiple indicators, including gender identity, income level, location, and racial background. 聽
The Data Hub鈥檚 interactive dashboard harnesses robust insights from over 25,000 Canadians to provide a holistic view of youth mental health. As the first resource to unite Canada鈥檚 leading youth mental health datasets, the dashboard offers a first-of-its-kind data source that reveals critical gaps in navigation, access, and affordability across diverse sociodemographic youth groups. 聽
The Youth mental Health Data Hub is a crucial first step to help us better understand young people鈥檚 needs so we can connect them to the right care, at the right time.
We design culturally appropriate mental health services and resources that reflect the diverse identities of Canadians.
Learn more about our Mental Health initiative
SEE MORE IMPACT STORIES

a healing journey
Noojimo鈥檚 Bill Hill (Ronikonkatste) and Val茅rie Michelutti on expanding access to culturally safe mental health services for First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis communities.
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A catalyst for change
天美传媒MV Oral Health program participant Shawn Radics wants to make a difference for those facing substance use disorder. His new smile is helping him share his story.
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Strengthening mental health care for Black Canadians
With group therapy, Sheryl has been able to find support in other women going through similar experiences, something that has helped her on her mental health journey.
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*Footnotes
1 Mental Health Research Canada (2024)
1 Mental Health Research Canada (2024)