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Ontario Providing Faster Access
to Mental Health Services for Thousands of People
February 8, 2017 11:00 A.M.
Ontario is providing faster
access to mental health and addictions services across the province, with new
investments that will ensure thousands more people can get the support they
need when they need it.
Dr. Eric Hoskins, Minister
of Health and Long-Term Care, was at Routes - Social Resource Centre today to
announce that Ontario is supporting:
The province is working to
transform the mental health and addictions system into one that is equitable,
high-performing and recovery-oriented, where every person in Ontario can access
consistent, high-quality services, no matter where they live. This includes
ensuring mental illness is treated like any other chronic disease.
Expanding access to mental
health and addictions services is part of the government's plan to build a
better Ontario through its Patients
First: Action Plan for Health Care, which is providing patients with faster
access to the right care, better home and community care, the information they
need to stay healthy and a health care system that's sustainable for
generations to come.
" Ontario’s plan to transform our
mental health and addictions system will ensure that every person in Ontario
who needs it will have access to high quality, evidence-based care that is
accessible and equitable. By expanding effective mental health and addictions
services, people living with mental illness and addiction will be able to
access services in their community earlier, helping to address challenges
before they become a crisis."
- Dr. Eric Hoskins
Minister of Health and Long-Term Care
" Our government
continues to work to address gaps in the mental health system, and increasing
the number of Integrated Youth Service Hubs is one example of how we're doing
just that. These hubs are great resources for youth and their families, and
will help improve outcomes for those most at risk."
- Michael Coteau
Minister of Children and Youth Services
" Ontario's Mental
Health and Addictions Leadership Advisory Council has worked very hard over the
past two years to provide our best advice to Minister Hoskins so we are very
pleased to see his leadership on this important part of the health care
system."
- Susan Pigott
Chair, Mental Health and Addictions Leadership Advisory Council
" Today's announcement
is a welcome signal of the government's commitment to mental health and
addiction. It's a great first step towards implementing the recommendations of
the Mental Health and Addictions Leadership Advisory Council to address
critical service gaps in the areas of supportive housing, psychotherapy and
children and youth services. We're pleased that the Minister has listened to
the Council, and we look forward to continuing to work with all levels of
government so that we can make positive, substantive change for the people in
Ontario struggling to access addiction and mental health services and
supports."
- Gail Czukar
CEO, Addictions and Mental Health Ontario
" These investments in
housing, psychotherapy and youth hubs indicate that the government has taken
the advice of the Mental Health and Addictions Leadership Advisory Council, and
prioritized its funding accordingly. We believe today’s announcement is evidence of
a commitment to mental health and addictions funding, which will help us to
better serve Ontarians who are in growing need of our services."
- Camille Quenneville
CEO, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario
" Today’s investment is a significant
step toward improving access to mental health care. Making life-saving
therapies and supportive housing available to more Ontarians, and supporting
youth with the right tools and programs will put us on the right path."
- Dr. Catherine Zahn
President and CEO, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
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