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New mental health and gambling support kits coming to P.E.I. libraries

Island libraries will receive resource kits to help with both mental health and gambling. The kits will contain resources to help educate individuals, as well as provide guidance and support for those seeking self-care.

Over the next month kits will be available to take home

From left: Ray MacLead, P.E.I. Library Services, Lalana Paul, community relations specialist with the Department of Health and Wellness, MLA Jordan Brown, MLA Robert Mitchell and Tayte Willows, community development manager with CMHA on P.E.I. (Submitted by the Government of Prince Edward Island)

Island libraries will soon haveresource kitsaimed at helpingpeoplewithmental health and gambling problems. The kits will contain items to help educate peopleas well as provide guidance and support for those struggling.

"We are so excited to see more information about mental health and mental illness available for free for individuals across the Island," said Canadian Mental Health Association ofP.E.I.community development managerTayte Willows in a written news release.

Anyone with a library card will be able to check out the kitsfrom public libraries across the province and they can be requested through the library loan program. The kits will be available in the next month.

"We know that sharing information helps to reduce stigma and increase understanding, which in turn builds healthier and stronger communities," Willows said.

Each mental-health kit is containschildren's books, biographies and self-help books for a range of ages. There's also asheet of contact information for individuals who are looking for mental-health support.

Mental-health care is also offered in hospitals and in community health centres across the province, including mental health walk-in clinics or via the Island Helpline 1-800-218-2885.

The mental-health kit projectreceived $5,000 in funding from the government's wellness grant program.

The gambling support kits were put together byDepartment of Healthgambling specialists with a budget of about$1,000.

"The prevalence of problem gambling in P.E.I. is two per cent of the adult population. However, we know that gambling doesn't just affect the gambler it can affect their entire family," said Lalana Paul, community relations specialist with the Department of Health and Wellness, in the release.

The gambling kits containbookletsself-help books, a gambling screening notepad and handouts about community addictions services.

"These new support kits will provide resources to help a person overcome a gambling addiction, as well as information for their families and loved ones," Paul said.

Islanders struggling with gambling are encouraged to talk to a health-care professionalor call the P.E.I. Gambling Support Line at 1-855-255-4255.

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