
Projects
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Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School
Addressing the challenges faced by First Nations youth when transitioning from remote communities to a high school in an urban environment.
Staged Screening and Assessment (SS&A)
An evidence-based process for screening and assessing individuals accessing care in the substance use sector that assists with the accurate identification of needs, assists in developing a treatment plan, and in matching people to the most appropriate level and type of care.
Toronto Service Resolution Project
The Toronto Service Resolution Project seeks to expand connections between existing situation tables and justice-related resources and services across Toronto, with a long-term vision of improving how these systems support justice involved-individuals with complex service needs.
Nipissing Service Navigation Guide (SNG)
The Nipissing Service Collaborative developed the Service Navigation Guide to improve mental health and addiction care coordination in Northeastern Ontario. The person-centered approach connects individuals to the right services, enhances collaboration across sectors, and includes an interactive website to support service matching and referrals.
First Steps to Success in Etobicoke
Etobicoke is focusing on infant mental health, addressing the unique challenges faced by infants and toddlers in the area. With higher levels of risk factors such as low income, single mothers, and recent immigrants, the community seeks to invest in a systematic approach to promote healthy social-emotional development. Explore how Etobicoke's Service Collaborative is aiming to make a significant positive impact on children's mental health outcomes.
The Ontario Perception of Care Tool for Mental Health and Addictions (OPOC-MHA)
(DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY) Thunder Bay Service Collaborative
Improving the Transition from Hospital to Home or Community-based Care
(DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY) Thunder Bay Service Collaborative
Continuous Quality Improvement Collaborative (CQIC)
CQIC seeks to change the way we use client feedback to improve local mental health and addiction services.