Suicide Crisis Helpline: Call or Text 988
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 or text CONNECT to 686868
Klinic Crisis Support Line: 204-786-8686 or 1-888-322-3019
Manitoba Suicide Line: 1-877-435-7170
Safe Sport Line: 1-833-656-SAFE (7233)
First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line: 1‑855‑242-3310
Shared Health Adult Crisis Response Centre & Crisis Services (Winnipeg): 204-940-1781
The Link Youth 24-hour Crisis Service Winnipeg: 204-949-4777 or 1-888-383-2776
Manitoba Addictions Helpline: 1-855-662-6605
Manitoba Farm, Rural & Northern Support Services: 204-571-4182 or 1-866-367-3276
For all programs and initiatives available through the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, click the button below.
"Canada’s tipline for reporting online child sexual abuse and exploitation... is also a place for Canadians to turn to for help with concerns about shared intimate images, online luring, and other areas involving child victimization on the internet. "
"For youth who have been targeted by the non-consensual distribution for intimate images, or experienced luring, sextortion, or other forms of online sexual violence."
"ProtectKidsOnline.ca is a one-stop website where parents/guardians of kids, tweens, and teens can get free cyber safety information from internet safety and childhood education professionals."
This program works with cities and towns to "implement a plan to first examine and then enhance safety protocols, reporting procedures, and staff training at city-run facilities to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation."
Care for All in Education (CFE) is a provincially funded organization that was created with support from the Canadian Mental Health Association Manitoba and Winnipeg. The organization's website provides access to various mental health resources, courses and events, and helplines, and features monthly spotlight articles directly relating to the education field. The website is available in English and French.
Calm Kids aims to help children develop healthy habits and coping skills by providing a space for them to track and reflect on their feelings while providing content to help children relax, focus, and sleep.
Breathe, Think, Do with Sesame is designed for children ages 2-5 and their caregivers, teaching children a three-step strategy to handle frustrations and big feelings.
Calm is a mindfulness and meditation app that helps users with sleep, anxiety, and stress. The app offers multi-day meditation programs, sleep stories, breathing exercises, mood check-ins, and soundscapes.
Smiling Mind is a mindfulness and meditation app designed for people of all ages to improve mental health and well-being. It has curated collections of content for adults, children, families, schools, and workplaces.
Worry Shinker is a guide to help children understand worry by emphasizing the normality of the feeling and how worry acts as an "internal alarm system" using a five-step process.
Big Feelings Come and Go by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection is written to help children understand and manage big emotions using the concepts "freeze, flight, and fight". It teaches basic self-regulation skills and ways to recognize physical and emotional responses.
"CBTm is an evidence-based education program blending cognitive-behavioural strategies with mindfulness skills. CBTm was created through partnerships between the Government of Manitoba, Shared Health Manitoba, and the University of Manitoba." CBTm launched a Youth (12-17) Program available in-person and online via Zoom and anticipates the launch of an online self-directed program in 2026.