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Ontario Improving access to addictions services for First Nations

Friday, February 22, 2013   by: Kate AdamsMinister of Health and Long-Term Care Deb Matthews
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Ontario is working with First Nations communities to increase access to care and community supports for those addicted to prescription narcotics.

The province is providing ongoing annual funding to support five new Community Wellness Development Teams and to increase the use of telemedicine equipment in First Nations treatment centres across Ontario.

Community Wellness Development Teams provide mental health and addictions expertise and support to First Nations communities seeking help in addressing prescription narcotic addiction by blending tradition and cultural practices. Using new telemedicine equipment will allow providers to conference with patients in remote communities to enhance addictions treatments.

Improving access to mental health and addictions services in First Nation communities supports Ontario's Mental Health and Addictions Strategy, and is part of The Way Forward in building a strong economy and a fair society for all Ontarians.

QUICK FACTS

• Ontario is providing $1.5 million in ongoing annual funding to support the work of the Mental Health and Addictions Working Group, which is part of the Trilateral First Nations Health Senior Officials Committee.

• The Trilateral First Nations Health Senior Officials Committee was formed in partnership between the Ontario government, federal government and Chiefs of Ontario to identify and implement initiatives for priority areas of health for First Nations people living on reserve.

• In October 2012, Ontario announced $15 million in new funding for addressing prescription-narcotics addictions, $2 million of which supports Aboriginal and First Nations initiatives.

• Ontario funds about 150 agencies across the province offering substance abuse treatment services, including withdrawal management, community counselling, supportive housing and residential treatment and support.

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