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Government of Canada and partners establish a Canada-wide network to support integrated mental health and substance use services for youth

November 28, 2022|News, Press
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Today, Minister Carolyn Bennett announced an $18M investment in integrated youth services at the West Toronto Youth Hub. In the first phase, $1M will go towards building the foundation of the Integrated Youth Services Network of Networks (IYS-Net) which includes support for Foundry, YWHO, Aire ouverte and an Indigenous IYS drawn from ACCESS Open Minds’ Indigenous Council. Read the official press release here.

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