Calls to Vernon crisis line increase 20 per cent since COVID outbreak
Calls to the Vernon Crisis Line have increased substantially over the last few weeks, and one reason is the COVID-19 outbreak.
The service, which is run by the Canadian Mental Health Association as part of an Interior network, saw a 20 per cent jump in the week after the pandemic was declared.
Over the last two weeks of March, 25 per cent of calls were directly related to the coronavirus.
“It is reassuring that people are reaching out to us,” Julia Payson, executive director for Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Vernon and District Branch said. “It shows our efforts at fighting mental health stigma are working as people feel more comfortable reaching out to talk about their mental health. It also shows the immense need for mental health support in our community.”











