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The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 1. Introduction Thank you for agreeing to complete the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) of Central Alberta 2017 Speak Up for Mental Health survey. If you are completing a paper copy of the survey, mail it to us at CMHA, 5017 50th Avenue, Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4B2 or drop it by our office. This survey is an important part of our effort to improve the mental health education we offer. We will use it to plan our workshops, courses, and support groups. The results may also indicate areas in which more services are needed. Unless you choose to provide your contact information to us, this survey does not collect any information that could be used to personally identify you. All survey results are combined together and your individual survey responses are not available to us. The survey takes some people only 10 minutes or so to complete. Other people may take 30 minutes. Although it does not have to be done at one sitting, we recommend that you do not begin answering questions unless you have the time you need. We have divided the survey into four sections. Each section has a number of topics within it. You will have the opportunity to add additional topics as well. You can skip sections or complete them all. The sections are: Relationships and communication Mental health services and treatment Workplace mental health Mental health recovery and wellness Our one-time workshops address a single topic or a closely linked group of topics. You can expect to see workshops addressing the topics people are most interested in. Our courses and support groups often include more topics within one of the four sections. Before we get going, we would like to collect some information that will be helpful across all four sections. At the end of the survey, we will ask a few more questions that will give us demographic information. Thanks for participating in this important survey!

* 1. For the purpose of this survey, how would you like to identify yourself? You may choose as many answers as you wish. Please note that the term mental health concern is inclusive of people with and without a formal diagnosis. Person with a mental health concern [This term also includes people who are believed to have a mental illness by others or who may identify as mental health clients, patients, consumers, survivors, or ex-patients.] Person with an addiction Person with both a mental health concern AND an addiction Caregiver of a person 25 or over with a mental health concern Caregiver of a child or youth (under age 25) with a mental health concern Caregiver of a person 25 or over with a mental health concern AND an addiction Caregiver of a child or youth (under age 25) with a mental health concern AND an addiction Mental health professional Addiction specialist Other health professional Social services worker Employer or HR professional Law enforcement professional Pastor or leader of a faith community Educator A person in the community with an important relationship impacted by mental illness and/or addiction A community member with an interest in mental health and/or addiction. Other (please specify)

2. Currently most of our education programs are offered in the City of Red Deer. If funding were to become available, we would like to deliver educational programming in other communities. Please let us know how long you would be willing to travel for mental health education. 15 minutes or less travel time 15-30 minutes travel time 30 minutes to an hour more than an hour One time work shop (1-2 hours) One time ½ day workshop One time all day workshop Course meeting 4-8 times, several hours per session On-going support group 3. We offer education during work hours, in the evening, and on the weekend, usually on Saturdays. What is your preference? You can make one choice per column. 1-2 hour workshop 1/2 day workshop all day workshop course meeting 4-8 times, several hours per session on-going support group I prefer daytime hours, Monday through Friday I prefer evening hours, Monday through Thursday I prefer to come on Saturdays, during the day I have no preference. 4. How important is it to you that we include information relevant to addictions in workshops, courses, and support groups? Not important Somewhat important Very important Would you like to comment about this?

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 2. Relationships and Communication Section In this section, you will have the opportunity to tell us what interests you and how you prefer to receive education about relationships and communication., for example, how to talk to other people about mental health concerns/illness in your family. You can skip this section entirely by answering "no" to the first question and move on to the section about mental health services and treatment. * 5. Are you interested in educational programming about relationships and communication? Yes No

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 3. Relationships and communication 6. How interested are you in these topics in the area of Relationships and Communication? Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested How to talk to children about mental health concerns/illness in the family How to talk with family members, friends, and co-workers about your mental health concern/illness How to talk to others about mental health concerns/illness in your family Providing family support or care-giving for an adult (over age 24) with a mental illness/concern Providing family support or care-giving for a child or youth (24 and under) with a mental health concern/illness Providing family support or care-giving for an older adult with a mental health concern/illness Providing family support or care-giving for a person with mental health concern/illness and addictions Strategies for friends of persons with a mental health concern/illness Marriage/partnership and mental health concerns/illness Communication and problem solving skills

Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested Anger management How to talk to students about mental health concerns/illness in an educational setting Mental health concerns/illness and the faith community What other Relationships and Communication topic would be of interest to you? 7. Please identify your top three topics in this section. You can only have one first choice, one second choice and one third choice. First choice Second choice Third choice How to talk to children about mental health concerns/illness in the family How to talk with family members, friends, and co-workers about your mental health concern/illness How to talk to others about mental health concerns/illness in your family Providing family support or care-giving for an adult (over age 24) with a mental illness/concern Providing family support or care-giving for a child or youth (24 and under) with a mental health concern/illness Providing family support or care-giving for an older adult with a mental health concern/illness Providing family support or care-giving for a person with mental health concern/illness and addictions

First choice Second choice Third choice Strategies for friends of persons with a mental health concern/illness Marriage/partnership and mental health concerns/illness Communication and problem solving skills Anger management How to talk to students about mental health concerns/illness in an educational setting Mental health concerns/illness and the faith community 8. How interested would you be in participating in a support group focusing on Relationships and Communication? Not interested Somewhat interested Very Interested 9. How interested would you be in a course that meets 4-8 times for 2-3 hours per session focusing on Relationships and Communication? Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 4. Mental Health Services and Treatment Section Our second section concerns mental health services and treatment. Once again you will have topics and formats to choose from and the ability to add additional topics. If you are not interested in competing this section. Answering "no" will allow you to skip it and go on to the section about Workplace Mental Health. * 10. Are you interested in mental health services and treatment? Yes No

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 5. Mental Health Services and Treatment 11. How interested are you in these topics in the area of mental health services and treatment? Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested Education about specific mental illnesses, for example: depression; bipolar disorder; schizophrenia; anxiety; OCD Psychiatric medications Mental illness AND addiction (concurrent disorders) Mental illness AND brain injury (concurrent disorders) Mental illness AND developmental disability (concurrent disorders) Non-medical treatment options Mental illness /serious emotional disturbance in children and youth Seniors mental health Women s issues related to mental health and mental illness Men s issues related to mental health and mental illness Mental health issues in the LGBTQ community Cultural factors in mental health service delivery Crisis intervention Mental health services in Central Alberta

Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested How to get help in a crisis Suicide intervention and prevention Financial entitlements (CPP, AISH) Understanding the Mental Health Act Housing services and financial assistance Advocating for system change and individual rights The criminal justice system and mental health Best practices in mental health care and treatment Are there other topics you are interested in? 12. Please identify your top three topics in this section. You can only have one first choice, one second choice and one third choice. First choice Second choice Third choice Education about specific mental illnesses, for example: depression; bipolar disorder; schizophrenia; anxiety; OCD Psychiatric medications Mental illness AND addiction (concurrent disorders) Mental illness AND brain injury (concurrent disorders) Mental illness AND developmental disability (concurrent disorders) Non-medical treatment options

First choice Second choice Third choice Mental illness /serious emotional disturbance in children and youth Seniors mental health Women s issues related to mental health and mental illness Men s issues related to mental health and mental illness Mental health issues in the LGBTQ community Cultural factors in mental health service delivery Crisis intervention Mental health services in Central Alberta How to get help in a crisis Suicide intervention and prevention Financial entitlements (CPP, AISH) Understanding the Mental Health Act Housing services and financial assistance Advocating for system change and individual rights The criminal justice system and mental health Best practices in mental health care and treatment 13. How interested would you be in participating in a support group focusing on Mental Health Services and Treatment? Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 6. Workplace Mental Health Section In this section, you will have the opportunity to tell us what interests you and how you prefer to receive education about workplace mental health. You can also answer no to the next question to skip this section entirely and move on to the section about mental health recovery and wellness. 14. Are you interested in Workplace Mental Health? Yes No

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 7. Workplace Mental Health

15. How interested are you in these topics in the area of workplace mental health? Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested Talking to an employer about mental health needs or disability Talking to an employee about mental health needs or disability The National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace Is it stigma, or is it discrimination? Returning to work after an episode of mental illness, employer perspective Returning to work after an episode of mental illness, employee perspective Workplace strategies to address issues relating to health and safety from a mental health lens Creating mentally healthy work environments Workplace accommodations Disclosure of mental health disability at work Workplace mental health for managers Self-care at work Work-life balance What other topic would interest you?

16. Please identify your top three topics in this section. You can only have one first choice, one second choice and one third choice. First choice Second choice Third choice Talking to an employer about mental health needs or disability Talking to an employee about mental health needs or disability The National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace Is it stigma, or is it discrimination? Returning to work after an episode of mental illness, employer perspective Returning to work after an episode of mental illness, employee perspective Workplace strategies to address issues relating to health and safety from a mental health lens Creating mentally healthy work environments Workplace accommodations Disclosure of mental health disability at work Workplace mental health for managers Self-care at work Work-life balance 17. How interested would you be in participating in a support group focusing on workplace mental health? Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested

18. How interested would you be in a course that meets 4-8 times for 2-3 hours per session focusing on workplace mental health? Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 8. Mental Health Recovery and Wellness Section The fourth and final section concerns interest in education relating to Mental Health Recovery and Wellness. If you are not interested in completing this section, you can go on to the demographics and you will be done! 19. Are you interested in education regarding Mental Health Recovery and Wellness? Yes No

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 9. Mental Health Recovery and Wellness 20. How interested are you in these topics in the area of mental health recovery and wellness? Stress reduction Not interrested Somewhat interested Very interested Work life balance Support and wellness strategies for caregivers of children and youth (under age 24) with a mental health concern/illness Support and wellness strategies for caregivers of adults with a mental health concern/illness Spirituality, faith, and mental health Mental health: the mind body connection Maintaining mental health as we age Grief and loss Suicide prevention Crisis prevention Using the technology and the internet for mental health information and support Improving communication skills Wellness skills, tools, and strategies Self-care and selfcompassion Other (please specify)

21. Please identify your top three topics in this section. You can only have one first choice, one second choice and one third choice. Stress reduction First choice Second Choice Third choice Work life balance Support and wellness strategies for caregivers of children and youth (under age 24) with a mental health concern/illness Support and wellness strategies for caregivers of adults with a mental health concern/illness Spirituality, faith, and mental health Mental health: the mind body connection Maintaining mental health as we age Grief and loss Suicide prevention Crisis prevention Using the technology and the internet for mental health information and support Improving communication skills Wellness skills, tools, and strategies Self-care and selfcompassion 22. How interested would you be in participating in a support group focusing on mental health recovery and wellness? Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested

23. How interested would you be in a course that meets 4-8 times for 2-3 hours per session focusing on mental health recovery and wellness? Not interested Somewhat interested Very interested

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 10. More about you You're almost done!! It would be very helpful to us if you could provide some demographic information, for example, information about where you live and your background. We want to make sure that we are collecting information about the mental health educational needs of the whole community. 24. Where do you live? Other (please specify) 25. How old are you? Under 18 18-23 24-39 40-54 55-64 65 or older 26. What is your gender? Male Female Transgendered Prefer not to say 27. What is your racial and/or ethnic background? Choose as many as you wish. African or Black Asian or Pacific Islander Caucasian or White East Indian or South Asian First Nations or Inuit or Metis Hispanic or Latino Other (please specify) 28. What language do you speak in your home?

29. Do you consider yourself to be an immigrant, refugee, or newcomer? Yes No 30. When you attend educational programs, do you need a disability related accommodation? Yes No Please specify what kind of accomodation you require 31. People sometimes face various barriers that prevent them from receiving mental health education. Which barrier could keep you from attending a CMHA educational program? Lack of childcare Lack of transportation Lack of time Please tell us what other barrier might keep you from attending a CMHA education program,

The 2017 CMHA Speak Up for Mental Health Survey 11. You've reached the end Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your answers will help CMHA and other organizations in Central Alberta continue to provide first rate mental health education in our community. The results of the survey will be available in early 2018. Please contact us after the first of the year if you would like us to share them with you. We'd greatly appreciate it if you would take a moment and let us know if there are other educational topics you are interested in. 32. Is there anything else you would like to tell us your about mental health educational needs? 33. Is there anything you would like to tell us about the survey itself?