Advancing the Mental Health Strategy for Canada: A Framework for Action (2017–2022)
Mental Health Commission of Canada
This framework from the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) outlines ways the MHCC could accelerate uptake of the Mental Health Strategy for Canada. Building on the extensive research and consultations that informed other MHCC publications, it sets out achievable areas for action that are likely to have the greatest impact over a five-year period. The framework is built on four key pillars: leadership and funding, promotion and prevention, access and services, and data and research.
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