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Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Mental Health and Addiction Nicholas Milliken made a significant announcement at a CASA House in Sherwood Park on Monday, March 6, 2023, to improve access to mental health supports for youth.

Alberta’s government is partnering with CASA Mental Health to expand youth mental health supports to ensure youth across Alberta can access treatment closer to home.

Supporting children and youth who are struggling with mental health is an essential part of Alberta’s recovery-oriented system of mental health and addiction care. If passed, Budget 2023 would invest $92 million over three years to provide critical mental health supports for children and youth in partnerships with CASA Mental Health.

This $92-million investment would include capital and operating funding for two new inpatient CASA House sites in Fort McMurray and Calgary, expanding youth day treatment programs provincially, and the rollout of new mental health classrooms across Alberta.

Also in attendance were Nate Glubish, MLA for Strathcona-Sherwood Park, Jordan Walker, MLA for Sherwood Park, and Bonnie Blakley, CEO, CASA Mental Health. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Mental Health and Addiction Nicholas Milliken made a significant announcement at a CASA House in Sherwood Park on Monday, March 6, 2023, to improve access to mental health supports for youth.

Alberta’s government is partnering with CASA Mental Health to expand youth mental health supports to ensure youth across Alberta can access treatment closer to home.

Supporting children and youth who are struggling with mental health is an essential part of Alberta’s recovery-oriented system of mental health and addiction care. If passed, Budget 2023 would invest $92 million over three years to provide critical mental health supports for children and youth in partnerships with CASA Mental Health.

This $92-million investment would include capital and operating funding for two new inpatient CASA House sites in Fort McMurray and Calgary, expanding youth day treatment programs provincially, and the rollout of new mental health classrooms across Alberta.

Also in attendance were Nate Glubish, MLA for Strathcona-Sherwood Park, Jordan Walker, MLA for Sherwood Park, and Bonnie Blakley, CEO, CASA Mental Health. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Mental Health and Addiction Nicholas Milliken made a significant announcement at a CASA House in Sherwood Park on Monday, March 6, 2023, to improve access to mental health supports for youth.

Alberta’s government is partnering with CASA Mental Health to expand youth mental health supports to ensure youth across Alberta can access treatment closer to home.

Supporting children and youth who are struggling with mental health is an essential part of Alberta’s recovery-oriented system of mental health and addiction care. If passed, Budget 2023 would invest $92 million over three years to provide critical mental health supports for children and youth in partnerships with CASA Mental Health.

This $92-million investment would include capital and operating funding for two new inpatient CASA House sites in Fort McMurray and Calgary, expanding youth day treatment programs provincially, and the rollout of new mental health classrooms across Alberta.

Also in attendance were Nate Glubish, MLA for Strathcona-Sherwood Park, Jordan Walker, MLA for Sherwood Park, and Bonnie Blakley, CEO, CASA Mental Health. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Mental Health and Addiction Nicholas Milliken made a significant announcement at a CASA House in Sherwood Park on Monday, March 6, 2023, to improve access to mental health supports for youth.

Alberta’s government is partnering with CASA Mental Health to expand youth mental health supports to ensure youth across Alberta can access treatment closer to home.

Supporting children and youth who are struggling with mental health is an essential part of Alberta’s recovery-oriented system of mental health and addiction care. If passed, Budget 2023 would invest $92 million over three years to provide critical mental health supports for children and youth in partnerships with CASA Mental Health.

This $92-million investment would include capital and operating funding for two new inpatient CASA House sites in Fort McMurray and Calgary, expanding youth day treatment programs provincially, and the rollout of new mental health classrooms across Alberta.

Also in attendance were Nate Glubish, MLA for Strathcona-Sherwood Park, Jordan Walker, MLA for Sherwood Park, and Bonnie Blakley, CEO, CASA Mental Health. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Mental Health and Addiction Nicholas Milliken made a significant announcement at a CASA House in Sherwood Park on Monday, March 6, 2023, to improve access to mental health supports for youth.

Alberta’s government is partnering with CASA Mental Health to expand youth mental health supports to ensure youth across Alberta can access treatment closer to home.

Supporting children and youth who are struggling with mental health is an essential part of Alberta’s recovery-oriented system of mental health and addiction care. If passed, Budget 2023 would invest $92 million over three years to provide critical mental health supports for children and youth in partnerships with CASA Mental Health.

This $92-million investment would include capital and operating funding for two new inpatient CASA House sites in Fort McMurray and Calgary, expanding youth day treatment programs provincially, and the rollout of new mental health classrooms across Alberta.

Also in attendance were Nate Glubish, MLA for Strathcona-Sherwood Park, Jordan Walker, MLA for Sherwood Park, and Bonnie Blakley, CEO, CASA Mental Health. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)


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