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Study finds unacceptable mental health service shortfalls for children in high-income countries


Study finds unacceptable mental health service shortfalls for children in high-income countries
Most children with a mental health disorder are not receiving services to address their needs according to a new study from researchers at Simon Fraser University s Children s Health Policy Centre. Their research was published this week in the journal
Evidence-Based Mental Health.
Researchers found that of the one in eight children (12.7 per cent) who experience a mental disorder, less than half (44.2 per cent) receive any services for these conditions.
We have illuminated an invisible crisis in children s mental health and unacceptable service shortfalls in high-income countries including in Canada to a degree that violates children s rights. ....

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Child mental health services lacking in high-income countries: SFU study finds

Child mental health services lacking in high-income countries: SFU study finds - SFU News

Child mental health services lacking in high-income countries: SFU study finds

BC Claims 'Mental Well-Being' Is Taught in Schools. Students Don't See It


And federal COVID-19 relief in 2020 included $1.33 million in mental health funding for B.C. schools.
School districts received a total of $3.75 million from the province this school year for mental health, including staff training, developing new teaching resources, family information nights and student workshops.
After the pandemic funding was announced, Gill waited to see what mental health programs would be introduced in her school.
But she didn’t see any changes, she said. And despite the inclusion of “mental well-being” in B.C.’s physical and health education curriculum, Gill does not recall ever receiving a lesson on mental health. ....

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