Open Minds, Healthy Minds
Here's a summary from http://news.ontario.ca/mcys/en/2011/06/ontarios-comprehensive-mental-health-and-addictions-strategy.html :
- Improve mental health and well-being for all Ontarians by:
- Identifying mental health needs as early as possible and provide coordinated, high quality programs and services closer to home.
- Improving mental health health literacy through targeted education and awareness programs to reach people most at risk.
- Involving workplaces and encouraging them to develop and deliver education and awareness programs and services, while helping those with mental health and addictions issues to better cope in the workplace.
- Create healthy, resilient, and inclusive communities by:
- Reducing stigma and discrimination through more mental health promotion practices for children and youth, educators, health providers, workplaces, seniors' service providers, municipal service providers, justice providers and the public.
- Building on current programs to deliver services through community settings.
- Identify mental health and addiction problems early and lay down a foundation for good mental health early in life by focusing on kids first and:
- Enhancing the capacity of our first responders to identify people with early signs and symptoms of mental health or addiction problems.
- Building school based capacity and enhancing mental health resources at school.
- Strengthening the capacity of family health care providers to offer mental health and addiction services.
- Provide timely, high quality, integrated, person-directed services. For example:
- Creating a single-access directory with information on mental health and addictions services, self-care and peer support.
- Delivering mental health and addictions services in schools, universities, colleges, community services, settlement services and long-term care homes.
- Improving transitions between different services, including between youth and adult services, between adult and seniors services and between the justice and health systems.
- Better coordination across the health system to reduce avoidable emergency room visits, hospitalization and wait times.