STRONG FIELD PRODUCES A TIE FOR FIRST PLACE IN YOUNG PEOPLE'S MENTAL HEALTH AWARD
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MONTREAL, May 30, 2022 /CNW/ - So strong was the field for a new journalism award in the field of young people's mental health, a jury has awarded two equal, full-value first prizes.
Key Points:
- MONTREAL, May 30, 2022 /CNW/ - So strong was the field for a new journalism award in the field of young people's mental health, a jury has awarded two equal, full-value first prizes.
- "The extraordinary interest in the new English and French awards for reporting on the mental health pressures on children, youth and young adults is very encouraging," said Forum president Cliff Lonsdale.
- The guides are supported by the Mental Health Commission of Canada, with funds from Health Canada.
- The new Mindset and En-Tte awards for reporting on the mental health of young people, are administered by the Forum and sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Association.