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Belleville Police flew Canada’s first Preventative Health Awareness Month flag Feb. 5, 2026, launching a mental health and wellness campaign.
On February 5, 2026, the Belleville Police Service became Canada’s first to fly the Preventative Health Awareness Month flag, launching a month-long campaign promoting mental health, addiction recovery, and wellness.
The event at police headquarters featured advocates including founder Margaret Wallis-Duffy and caregiver Jennifer McCutcheon, who shared personal stories on codependency and recovery.
The initiative, supported by a podcast and TV show called “PHAMcast,” emphasizes proactive health care and reducing stigma.
Belleville Police Chief Murray Rodd highlighted the importance of early support over enforcement, reflecting a growing community effort to foster understanding and well-being.
La Policía de Belleville ondeó la primera bandera del Mes de Concientización de la Salud Preventiva de Canadá el 5 de febrero de 2026, lanzando una campaña de salud y bienestar mental.