🚨 New Free Resource for Youth Mental Health 🚨
- Carey Tate
- May 11
- 1 min read

Did you know that over 50% of English-speaking youth in Quebec report experiencing anxiety, and more than a quarter feel isolated?
In response to these alarming stats, Literacy Unlimited has launched a FREE online Emotional Literacy Coursedesigned specifically for youth. Developed in partnership with 7 local organizations in the West Island and based on the 8 Dimensions of Wellness, this course is community-driven, easy to access, and available right now.
It’s a safe, supportive space for youth to explore their emotions, build resilience, and feel less alone.
✅ Free✅ Online✅ Created with local partners✅ Supports youth mental health
👉 Start the course today: https://literacyunlimited-resourcehub.ca/mental-health-course-for-youth
For media inquiries or to book an interview with Executive Director Julia Asselstine, reach out at: executivedirector@literacyunlimited.ca
Let’s support the mental wellness of our youth—together. 💚 #YouthMentalHealth #EmotionalLiteracy #WestIsland #LiteracyUnlimited
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This is such an important step emotional literacy often gets overlooked, especially for youth dealing with anxiety or isolation. I’ve seen how understanding emotional needs plays a key role in well-being, even in areas like ESA documentation. For example, services like Paw Tenant focus on mental health support through emotional support animals, which really helped someone I know feel less alone. It all connects back to giving people tools to feel seen and supported.
This is a great initiative, mental health resources for youth are so crucial, especially with the ongoing pressures students face today. It’s not just about social life or personal stress anymore; academic pressure is a huge contributor to youth anxiety and burnout.
During my university years, I remember how overwhelming it felt trying to balance deadlines, research, and part-time work. I once came across an academic editing service called Academic Editors while looking for help polishing up my thesis. It wasn't just about grammar, they helped improve structure and clarity, which honestly reduced a lot of stress for me. Tools like that, alongside mental health resources, can really support students from both an academic and emotional standpoint.
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This initiative is incredibly important. Youth mental health often flies under the radar, and having a free resource like this can truly make a difference. For anyone researching youth wellness or emotional education especially in the realms of education or public health—this kind of data could be really valuable to share through an ISI Online Journal Publishing Service, helping to reach a broader academic audience. It’s heartening to see community-driven solutions like this coming to life.