Terrilee Kelford, a registered psychotherapist in Carleton Place who sees many teenage clients, says the $500-million youth mental health fund promised by the federal government with the intention to help community health organizations provide more mental health care to young people is welcomed.
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Last week, the government of New Brunswick announced it would adopt a version of the Icelandic model as part of its plan to fill gaps in mental health care. For a community in Ontario, the model is already helping understand the issues plaguing its youth.
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