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Srividya Iyer gives her perspective on mental health services to The Globe and Mail

  • Writer: ymhcollective
    ymhcollective
  • Apr 16, 2022
  • 1 min read

The Globe and Mail recently published an article titled "How mental health training for regular citizens is helping to fill Canada's therapy gap". The article focuses on acknowledging some of the programs and approaches that are being taken to empower laypeople in expanding their skillset to support regular citizens who are struggling with mental health issues.


Srividya Iyer talks about the need for a more holistic and grassroots approach. Read more here.


Illustration by Anson Chan





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