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Promising Practices

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A podcast about mental health and addictions. Featuring promising practices and innovations in rural, remote and northern communities.
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This podcast shines a light on two innovative programs in British Columbia: the First Nations Health Authority’s Doctor of the Day program, and Foundry Virtual, a comprehensive mental health and wellness resource for youth. These programs demonstrate what is possible when services are designed by and for the people they serve. Both programs are actively removing barriers to care by building better relationships between clients and their care providers and embracing digital innovation in servi...
Bridge the gapp (NL)

Bridge the gapp (NL)

2021-06-0940:54

Learn how Newfoundland and Labrador’s award-winning Bridge the gapp initiative is providing helpful online resources and local connections to those looking for guidance and support related to mental wellness and substance use. EPISODE NOTES Resources: Bridge the Gapp – visit bridgethegapp.ca
New Brunswick’s award-winning Clinical Framework Model helps to provide better mental health services to young people with complex needs. It allows for a strategic approach where the intention is to identify the clinical interventions that best meet the needs of the young person and their family. EPISODE NOTES Acadian-specific resources: Vitalité Health Network – visit vitalitenb.ca/en; Maison Ted – call 1 877-450-3365; Le Gouvernail – call 506-336-3990 Other resources: CHIMO H...
Healing (NU)

Healing (NU)

2021-05-2723:40

Learn about healing programs being offered to the people of Nunavut. You will hear about the approaches Nunavut is taking to reduce the stigma often associated with seeking mental health and addictions supports, as well as innovative ways to support those in need, especially among the youth. EPISODE NOTES Indigenous-specific resources: Kamatsiatut HelpLine – call 1 800-265-3333; We Matter – visit wemattercampaign.org Other resources: Kids Help Phone – call 1-800-668-6868
Alberta’s person-centred approach addresses more than an individual’s mental health and addiction challenges. It’s about improving their quality of life by supporting balance and healing in all aspects of their health and wellness. The Alberta model is based on successful practices seen around the world. EPISODE NOTES Addictions-specific resources: Addiction Helpline – call 1 866-332-2322 Other resources: Alberta Health Services – visit albertahealthservices.ca/amh/Page16759.aspx; M...
Learn about the Northwest Territories experience with On the Land Healing programs. Using a holistic approach that is focused on one’s connection to land, culture and tradition, these programs can have a lasting impact on a person’s journey to recover from substance use and mental health problems. EPISODE NOTES Indigenous-specific resources: Inuvialuit Regional Corporation’s Project Jewel – Visit www.irc.inuvialuit.com/program/project-jewel or Contact Jimmy Ruttan, Manager, On-The-Land We...
FarmersTalk.ca (PEI)

FarmersTalk.ca (PEI)

2021-05-0537:18

Learn about a unique initiative on Prince Edward Island. FarmersTalk is a call to action urging people in the Prince Edward Island farming community and beyond to open up about the challenges they face, to talk about mental health, and to reach out for help in order to reduce stigma and support resiliency. EPISODE NOTES Resources for Farmers: Farmer’s Talk – visit farmerstalk.ca Other resources: Island Helpline – call 1 800-218-2885
Québec is implementing a network of psychological health scouts throughout the province. Their team of 150 social and community workers will reach out to all of Québec, including the most vulnerable people in society to increase the resilience and adaptability of individuals and the community. The team members aim to gain the trust of citizens and promote psychological health by strengthening community mobilization and citizen participation so that no one is left behind.
By using virtual care, Nova Scotia Health was able to provide flexibility and reach to reduce wait times for non-urgent mental health and addictions supports and services in Cape Breton and the rest of Nova Scotia. This e-mental health innovation resulted in improved access and availability where more Nova Scotians were able to be connected with the right care, where, and when they needed it. EPISODE NOTES Resources: Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team – call 1 888-429-8167
This initiative provides Ontario children and youth in rural, remote and underserved communities with access to specialized mental health consultations through videoconferencing. It connects children and youth to a specialist who can help them.
A RAAM clinic is an accessible walk-in clinic that people can visit to get help for substance use without an appointment or formal referral. Those aspects: easily accessible, self-referral, timely help – are key to this service model. RAAM clinics are for people seeking help with high-risk substance use and addictions. EPISODE NOTES Resources: 24-Hour Clinic Crisis Line – call 1 888-322-3019
This program uses technology to provide long distance care. Online therapists guide clinical treatment for people experiencing symptoms of anxiety, depression and a variety of other conditions. The program is designed to support people who need help in all parts of Saskatchewan, whether they live in cities, rural areas, or the Far North. www.onlinetherapyuser.ca EPISODE NOTES Resources: Online Therapy Unit – visit onlinetherapyuser.ca
These hubs are a collaborative program with Yukon First Nations partners, communities and citizens, with the goal of providing care close to home. The goal is that all Yukoners regardless of where they live, have access to timely mental health and substance use support wherever and whatever that they need the most.
Trailer

Trailer

2021-02-2402:52

Yukon Premier Sandy Silver announces Promising Practices podcast series on behalf of Canada's Premiers. Each episode will present an innovative approach from one of Canada's provinces or territories in addressing mental health and addictions, with an emphasis on rural, remote or northern communities.
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