Ontario's Comprehensive Mental Health and Addictions Strategy
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Mental Health Strategies and Plans
Ontario
30 June 2011
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Government of Ontario
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
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Our long-term, comprehensive strategy reinforces our efforts on The Poverty Reduction Strategy, Early Learning Strategy and the Long-Term Affordable Housing Strategy with four guiding goals:Improve mental health and well-being for all Ontarians;
Create healthy, resilient, inclusive communities;
Identify mental health and addictions problems early and intervene;
Provide timely, high quality, integrated, person-directed health and other human services.
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