Province expands mental health, substance use services for children
The B.C. government is investing $56 million into new mental health and substance use services to support children, youth and their families.
“So families don’t lose critical time when mental health and addictions treatment help is urgently needed, we’re adding new teams so young people receive seamless service at school, at home and for life,” said Sheila Malcolmson, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions.
The integrated child and youth teams deliver wraparound supports for children, youth and their families by identifying early when a young person needs support and connecting them to specific mental health and substance use services. This model of care is meant to reduce wait times, improve health outcomes and increase engagement at school.
The multidisciplinary teams work collaboratively with young people and their families to develop and deliver a single care plan with wraparound supports. They also link young people to other services in the community such as early years services, primary care and specialized programs.











