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Connection

Meaningful connections in your life can help your mental and physical health. Being connected to others supports your happiness, resilience and helps you to overcome life's challenges.

Connection is...

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Let’s get connected!

Building connections is a community effort and you have a role to play. There are layers of connections such as: connection to self, connection to others, and connection to community.

Let's start with getting connected to ourselves.

Connection to self helps you to connect with other people in your life in a meaningful way. When you are connected to yourself, you pay attention to your feelings, thoughts and emotions. The practice of mindfulness helps you connect to yourself, be in the present moment, and supports your mental health.

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Connect with yourself

Free mindfulness supports Apps: Mindfulness exercises

Enjoy podcasts? Learn more about mindfulness in the #MindVine Podcast.

Ready to connect with others?

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Connect with others

When you are connected to others, you can feel a sense of belonging. Having connections to others gives you access to meaningful relationships which helps you feel valued, seen, heard and supports your mental health.

Create time in your day to connect with others:

  • Eat lunch with a co-worker or friend.
  • Join a class or new activity to meet people with shared interests.
  • Take your grandchild, niece, or nephew to the park.
  • Schedule video calls with a friend or family member if getting together in person is hard.

Here are some ideas to connect with others in your community:

Ready to get connected to your community?

Feeling connected to your community is important for your physical and mental health. You can experience improved quality of life, less loneliness and feel like you belong through shared interests, values, and beliefs.

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Connect to your community

Ready to get involved in your community?

  • Volunteer at a community garden.
  • Make connections with your faith-based or cultural community.
  • Join an activity such as a sport or book club to connect on a shared interest. This can be in person or virtual through the internet.

Get connected with your community by:

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Order free connection resources!

Are you a resident or health care professional interested in mental health connection resources? Use our online forms to order free print resources.

Contact us

Health Department - Durham Health Connection Line
The Regional Municipality of Durham
605 Rossland Road East
Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3
Telephone (within regional limits): 311
Fax: 905-666-6214
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