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Province investing in expanded mental health services for the north

Province investing in expanded mental health services for the north The provincial government is providing $1.5 million in annual funding to expand mental health and addiction services in Northwestern Ontario. Mar 15, 2021 2:03 PM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff THUNDER BAY - Provincial funding will see the expansion of mental health and addictions services throughout Northwestern Ontario. The provincial government announced on Monday that it is providing $1.5 million in annual funding to hire up to six psychiatrists and develop a system wide response to mental health and addictions challenges in the region through local community-based services, including culturally appropriate services for Indigenous children and youth.

Local Leaders Recognize IWD

Local Leaders Recognize IWD
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Provincial support still uncertain, a month after emergency declaration

Mayor Bill Mauro declared a state of emergency on Feb. 2, and city manager Norm Gale sent a request for aid to the province on the same day. (File photo) THUNDER BAY – Rumoured provincial support remains unconfirmed more than a month after the City of Thunder Bay declared a state of emergency and issued a request for aid to confront a COVID-19 outbreak among its vulnerable population. The outbreak has strained hospital capacity and the resources of local shelters, health agencies, and social services. Mayor Bill Mauro said Monday he expected the province to provide staffing support of between 10 and 20 people via Ontario Health for the COVID-19 isolation shelter operated by a collection of local organizations.

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