T'as ta place: Quebec's Award-Winning Support for Young Caregivers
We need to move towards a more benevolent, validating attitude towards mental health struggles and not invalidate what the person is going through.
What if young caregivers had the support they truly need? In this episode of People First Radio, you'll hear about 'T'as ta place', an innovative program from Quebec that recently won a national award for its groundbreaking work in mental health and addiction support. Delivered entirely in French, this episode dives into the unique challenges faced by young caregivers and how 'T'as ta place' is making a real difference in their lives.
The program focuses on mental health education and fostering a supportive environment, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and validating the struggles of youth. The discussion also touches on the critical need for resources and collaboration among organizations to better support these young individuals. Whether you're a caregiver yourself, know someone who is, or are simply interested in mental health innovations, this episode offers valuable insights and a fresh perspective on what it takes to create meaningful change.
Tune in to understand how Quebec is leading the way in supporting young caregivers and promoting mental health.