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Every door is the right door : Chaque porte est la bonne porte : vers une stratégie décennale de santé mentale et de lutte contre les dépendances : document de travail

28 Jul 2009

In 2005 and 2006, the ministry partnered with the Ministries of Community and Social Services, Community Safety and Correctional Services, Attorney General and Children and Youth Services on the Service Enhancement Initiative to keep people with serious mental illness out of the criminal justice and corrections systems by investing in court support programs, intensive case management, crisis inter [...] All doors in the mental health and addiction system and the broader health, children and youth, education, social services, housing, seniors services, settlement services and justice systems lead to integrated, accessible, person-directed services and supports. [...] The continuum of health services (i.e., the inner circle) would include: Population-based health promotion and prevention services include education, policy and In the proposed model: community development initiatives that promote • People enter the system at different healthy lifestyles and prevent mental illnesses and points and move quickly to the addictions. [...] For family doctors and other family health providers to fulfill their role in early identification and early intervention, they need education, information on services and supports, and new ways to collaborate with community mental health and addictions providers and people with lived experience.40 1.3 Build strong collaboration between mental health and addiction services and child and youth serv [...] To forge true 31 Every Door is the Right Door partnerships between the users and providers services, it is important to recognize the strengths, skills and Families play a key role in knowledge that both bring to the relationship, including making informed choices for the provider’s clinical expertise and training and the children and youth.
health education politics economics recovery psychology mental health alcoholism behavioural sciences culture ethics health policy medicine mental health services mental illness mental disorders risk disease substance-related disorders therapy stigma harm reduction dementia community substance abuse mental health policy well-being resilience evidence-based society addiction competence (human resources) healthy anxiety disorder depression (mood)
ISBN
9781443508056
Pages
53
Published in
Canada

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