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THINKING OUT LOUD WITH SHELDON MacLEOD: Mental health, grief and Portapique one year later

Free mental health services are being offered to people who have been affected by the events in Portapique one year ago. Alec Stratford Executive Director of the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers and Serena Lewis, a social worker are both advocating for grief literacy. They join Sheldon for a conversation about the topic.



 Sheldon MacLeod has been a broadcast professional for close to 30 years. Eyewitness to the transition from 45s and magnetic tape to CDs, MP3s, computers, websites, blogs and the worldwide web. And through all of the technology one thing remains constant: the satisfaction of sharing compelling stories with other humans. The responsibility of knowing better, is doing better. Sheldon is based in Halifax, N.S. Reach out to Sheldon at [email protected]


Sheldon MacLeod. - Contributed
Sheldon MacLeod. - Contributed
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