This study explores the research question: ”How does the government of British Columbia integrate mental health care and support into the disaster recovery process?” Disasters often have complex and long-lasting psychological impacts, yet mental health support remains underrepresented in emergency management frameworks. This research assesses current practices, identifies gaps, and proposes improvements to strengthen policies, raise awareness, and enhance collaboration between emergency management and mental health professionals—addressing both short- and long-term mental health needs during disaster recovery.