Youth Mental Health Care in Nova Scotia: What Needs to Change and How Do We Make That Happen?
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Room 1020, Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building
pilipili, 6100 University Avenue, Halifax, NS
Policy-makers, system leaders, academics, front-line clinicians and the public share a common goal of promoting the best possible mental health for Canadian youth and their families, but often have different perspectives on what needs to change and how to bring about this change. This panel will tackle important and challenging questions including; How can we create a more sustainable mental health system? What steps do we need to take to co-create a family-centred, clinician/physician-informed mental health system? Can we improve access and simultaneously improve the quality of care? Can we implement change without burning out front-line clinicians? How can seeing mental health differently be a catalyst for the needed change?
Hosted in partnership with the Dalhousie Faculty of Health.
About the speakers
About the series
Policy Matters is a weekly panel discussion on major policy issues presented by the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance. Each discussion features thought leaders from civil society and focuses on one of the Institute's four research themes – Civic Engagement, Atlantic Canada and the World, Health Systems and Governance and Smart Infrastructure. Held each Tuesday from September 11 to November 6, the discussions take place in room 1011 of the Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building at pilipili, from 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm. The events are designed to encourage public engagement with local, national and international policy issues and are open to the public.
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