MEN’S MENTAL HEALTH: A SILENT CRISIS
Featuring McGill Psychiatrist Dr. Robert Whitley and his team making the case for a men’s health support group at Ryerson University.
“Take it like a man” is not good enough. Men account for over 75% of suicides. Yet men under-utilize mental health services and sometimes engage instead in unhealthy behavious that put themselves or others at risk. Efforts to address this crisis have been blocked at Ryerson. Let’s address these problems together for the good of all students.
Join us for a free event that is open to all!
Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 7:00 PM
Rogers Communications Centre (RCC), 80 Gould St, Ryerson University, Room 2014
Info & Registration: http://ryersonmia.eventbrite.com
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