Press Release
May 09, 2024
TORONTO – The Ontario government is supporting students by investing $5 million towards mental health and addictions services in primary care across 10 postsecondary institutions in the province. Mental health projects will provide learners in underserved communities in northeastern, eastern and south-central Ontario with care from trained mental health professionals.
“This is Mental Health Week in Canada, and our government recognizes how essential mental health care is in setting postsecondary students up for success,” said Jill Dunlop, Minister of Colleges and Universities. “This funding will ensure those students in underserved communities can receive the high-quality mental health care they need, directly from their school.”’
The investment will support hiring nurse practitioners, social workers, psychotherapists, traditional counsellors and healers to provide mental health and addictions services to treat and care for students. Funding will also fill large gaps in services and even provide clinical mental health care in places where none currently exist.
“Our government is taking action to ensure postsecondary students across Ontario can conveniently connect to the mental health care they need, where and when they need it,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “This investment builds on the steps we have taken to support students to thrive in their studies while promoting, and building, healthier campuses and communities.”
To ensure each project meets the unique and diverse needs of their students, institutions are working in partnership with community-based non-profit organizations and local postsecondary institutions to develop and deliver their mental health projects. The eight projects, encompassing 10 institutions, include:
“Students across Ontario deserve reliable and accessible services to support their wellbeing, resilience, and learning,” said Michael Tibollo, Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions. “Providing timely and high-quality mental health care for students in partnership with local community agencies aligns with the goals of the Roadmap to Wellness to fill the gaps in care and expand the availability of mental health and addictions services for everyone in Ontario.”
Through Ontario’s Your Health Plan and Roadmap to Wellness mental health and addictions strategy, Ontario is taking decisive action to increase mental health supports for postsecondary students. Mental health funding and initiatives such as this reduce disparities in the quality, priority and availability of mental health services at Ontario’s postsecondary institutions – meaning students will have better access to mental health and wellness resources that truly make a difference during their educational journey and after.
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