
Hosted by TAIBU Community Health Centre and the City of Toronto and in partnership with Tropicana Community Services, Black Health Alliance and Strides Toronto, Black Mental Health Week is a community-led series of gatherings, dialogues, immersive experiences, and artistic expressions that centre culturally grounded healing and collective wellbeing. Click here for more information
- CRES Partner - NACCA Mental Health First Aid Training for the Black Community:
- March 7th, 2026 - 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Newmarket Public Library
- Click here to access all community events, facilitated by NACCA
- CRES Partner - York Hills: Kuumba Black Mental Health Program, Caregiver Advocacy Series
- A supportive workshop series led by Black clinicians for African, Caribbean, and Black parents and caregivers navigating complex systems while supporting their child’s mental health and well‑being.
📍Bradford | 6:00–7:30 PM
March 5 – Navigating the Health Care System
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York Hills Kuumba:

- School Mental Health Ontario
- Black History Month - Spotlight on Black student well-being This collection of resources is intended to help staff and school mental health professionals provide identity-affirming support to Black students.
- How to Foster and Maintain Supportive Spaces for Black Youth
- CAMH Black Mental Health Week Panel Discussion Centred on Black Research in Mental Health - Building on the Accomplishments of the Ancestors: A Black Mental Health Week Research Spotlight
- This event will highlight the critical contributions of Black researchers whose work continues to advance knowledge, equity, and impact in mental health and beyond. Each featured researcher will share a brief overview of their current research, offering insight into innovative approaches, emerging findings, and the communities they serve.
- YouthREX
- Black Health Alliance Knowledge Hub
- YRDSB:
- Rainbow Health Ontario: Racialized 2SLGBTQ People: An evidence review and practical guide designed for healthcare providers and researchers
- The Trevor Project: Supporting Black LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health
- Black Youth Helpline