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Updated SS&A 2-pager shareable available!

Updated SS&A 2-pager shareable available! Our 2-pagers are a brief summary of some of our implementation projects. Download them now!

We have an updated version of our SS&A 2-pager that you can download here. These 2-pagers are a great way to get a quick summary of some of our implementation projects.

Check out some of our other 2-pagers available here!

 
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First Steps to Success in Etobicoke report is out!

First Steps to Success in Etobicoke report is out! Read through our finalized report here.

We are happy to share the final report for the First Steps to Success in Etobicoke project. The team helped childcare staff and other service providers build their professional skills in order to foster healthier social-emotional development in infants and toddlers. Affectionately referred to as "the Baby Collaborative", the pilot project went so well that it’s led to a scale-out called First Steps to Success Toronto.

 
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District of Thunder Bay Service Collaborative Wraps Up

The Regional Discharge Planning Protocol recently went into full implementation, its protocol successfully executed within the community, in January 2020. In the full implementation stage, any issues and challenges that had emerged in the initial implementation stage were reconciled. The Regional Discharge Planning Protocol is in the process of scaling up to two more district communities: Nipigon and Manitouwadge!


 

The Regional Discharge Planning Protocol is an evidence-informed initiative that was co-developed through a series of consultations with partners across sectors, as well as key informant interviews with persons with lived experiences (with support from People Advocating for Change through Empowerment [PACE]). The protocol was developed to ensure a seamless transition between the adult in-patient Mental Health unit at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) and district communities for patients with a mental health and addictions related stay. During the pilot period, the majority of patients (84%) were successfully connected to services that address their needs at the end of the Regional Discharge Planning Protocol support period.

Read more about the Thunder Bay Service Collaborative here.

Read the rest of the briefing note here.

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