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Integrated Youth Services (IYS) receives landmark funding to launch two new initiatives over the next few years.
The IYS LHS Summit fostered a space where diverse perspectives and expertise could come together to set the stage for collaboration on the development of a multi-IYS LHS. Hear about the event from four individuals who attended the event from across Canada!
Health Canada commissioned the Standards Council of Canada to coordinate the development of a series of guidelines and resources to promote better understanding, alignment, and integration among mental health and substance use health care providers throughout the country.
We are pleased to announce that six standards-based solutions are now available, developed by the Standards Council of Canada and the Government of Canada to improve the timeliness, quality, and reduce stigma in mental health and substance use services.
Saskatchewan's first Integrated Youth Services (IYS) site, or hub, opened its doors in Humboldt, providing support to young people ages 12 to 25 and their caregivers.
With thanks to the Bell-Graham Boeckh Foundation Partnership, Skyline, and RBC Future Launch, Integrated Youth Services (IYS) networks from across Canada had the opportunity to collaborate on a video series about how IYS is creating real change in youth mental health care by providing youth-friendly, low-barrier supports to young people when and where youth need them.
Choices for Youth (CFY), Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services, and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador are pleased to announce the launch of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for two new Integrated Youth Services hubs in rural and remote parts of the province.
We have an opportunity to listen to our youth and work with them to create better mental health resources and wellness supports right in their communities.
Young Nova Scotians and their families will soon have easier access to mental health and addictions services and related supports in their communities.
The Province of BC announced ten new Foundry centre locations will be joining the Foundry network!
After five years of community engagement and developmental work, CFY and NL Health Services are thrilled to see investment in a provincial model of mental health and wrap-around supports for youth and young families in our province.
Integrated youth wellness hubs being established around the province aim to give young New Brunswickers and their families easier access to mental health and addictions support.
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