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New live-in treatment program for youth with mental health needs launched in Ottawa

  OTTAWA The Youth Services Bureau, CHEO and Le Cap are aiming to address a service gap for youth in Ottawa with complex mental health needs with the launch of a new bilingual live-in treatment program. The three partners of the Kids Come First Health Team unveiled a program called Step Up Step Down for treatment between hospitalizations and community care. Step Up Step Down is all about working to create better, faster access to the right care at the right time for youth and families, said Joanne Lowe, executive director of YSB and vice-president of mental health and addictions and CHEO.

New Step Up Step Down service to bolster Ottawa mental health services for youth

Article content When Kim Moran’s daughter grew sad, then depressed, then suicidal all in the space of two-and-a-half months, help was hard to find. She was 11. Try refreshing your browser, or New Step Up Step Down service to bolster Ottawa mental health services for youth Back to video “We ended up in hospital with a suicidal 11-year-old,” said Moran, the chief executive officer of Children’s Mental Health Ontario. “And because we waited for treatment and waited until she was in crisis, it took a long time to treat her and for her to come back to being a happy kid.”

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