SAINT JOHN BOXER HANGS UP HER GLOVES, OPENS UP ABOUT BATTLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH

Saint John boxer and world champion Charlie Cavanagh is following her intuition and stepping away from the sport. She says the decision to do so was in part due to her mental health challenges. Natalie Durand-Bush, a University of Ottawa sports psychology professor and the executive director of the Canadian Centre for Mental Health and Sport, weighs in on the courage it takes for athletes to step away from a sport and publicly acknowledge their struggles with mental health.

TENNIS CANADA AND UOTTAWA SERVE UP MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP

Tennis Canada has teamed up with the University of Ottawa on a comprehensive plan to enhance the mental health of its athletes. Recognizing the need for a layered, structured and well-researched approach to help with the inherent pressures and anxiety that come with competing at the highest levels of the sport, the model is based on the Mental Health Strategy for High Performance Sport in Canada.

TENNIS CANADA mental HEALTH STRATEGY

Tennis Canada, in collaboration with the CCMHS and other key partners, unveils a new mental health program, the first of its kind in the nation. The CCMHS is proud to be part of the three-pillar approach and innovative initiatives, as this pioneering strategy signals a commitment to prioritize mental well-being in Canadian sports.

#CoffeeWithOttawa

Carol Anne Meehan talks to Prof. Natalie Durand-Bush and Krista Van Slingerland, the two women behind the Canadian Centre for Mental Health and Sport. A first of its kind in Canada, the Centre Opens in Sept. 2018 in the House of Sport at the RA Centre in Ottawa.

University of Ottawa Gazette

When University of Ottawa student-athlete Krista Van Slingerland talks about the national mental health initiative for student-athletes that she co-founded in March 2014, you know you’ve met a hero, someone intent on improving the world for the many varsity athletes walking in her shoes.

CTV OTTAWA

Mental health and sports

OTTAWA CITIZEN

Brotherly love: a coach's personal story ahead of DIFD night

CBC NEWS

New centre gives elite athletes the tailored mental health support they need